Anita Anand
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Anita Anand is a British radio presenter and journalist born in London in the United Kingdom. Her parents were Hindus from the North West Frontier of Pakistan bordering on Afghanistan.
She considers her background to have been "soupy"; while her parents had an arranged marriage, she values her sense of freedoms from having grown up in a western culture.
She has been European Head of News and Current Affairs for Zee TV, an international satellite and cable television station and was one of the youngest TV news editors in the UK at the age of 25.[1]
Anand presented the talk show The Big Debate in front of a live audience and was political correspondent for Zee TV presenting the Raj Brittannia series - 31 documentaries chronicling the political aspirations of the Asian community in the most marginal constituencies in 1997.
While Anita Rani was presenting the show as a covering presenter in September 2007 it was announced on the programme that Anita Anand was away because she was getting married.
Until October 2007 she presented in the 10pm till 1am slot on Monday to Thursdays on BBC Radio Five Live. She now co-presents the station's weekday "Drive" (16:00 - 19:00) slot with Peter Allen, having replaced Jane Garvey in 2007. On television, Anand has been a presenter on the Heaven and Earth Show. She has also written articles for India Today and The Asian Age newspaper, and used to write a regular column in The Guardian.
On 18 November 2005 she won the Nazia Hassan Award for 2005 in the category of upcoming Television Broadcasters.[2][3]
[edit] External links
- Anita Anand's Homepage
- Q&A with Anand on the Five Live website
- Shame! Shame! article by Anita Anand
- BBC NewsWatch Interview
[edit] References
- ^ BBC Press Office[1]
- ^ NRI TV presenter gets Nazia award
- ^ Anita Anand receives Nazia Hassan award