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Sanjiv Buttoo is an award winning journalist with BBC News.〔(BBC NEWS | UK | Britain's unwanted girls )〕〔(BBC News - Couple Karam and Kartari Chand married for 86 years )〕〔(BBC News - London 7/7 bombings: Family's lasting shock over attacks )〕〔(BBC News - Indian preacher Zakir Naik is banned from UK )〕〔(Casamento mais longo dura há 86 anos - Globo - DN )〕〔(All articles by Sanjiv Buttoo - journalisted.com )〕 He is currently Managing Editor at BBC Radio Leeds, has been Assistant Editor at BBC Radio Lancashire, a presenter and reporter at BBC Radio Leeds, and Senior North of England Correspondent for the BBC Asian Network. He has been head of Asian Programming for BBC North West, and an investigative reporter with the BBC's Investigation Unit. Sanjiv has also worked in television reporting for North West Tonight and Look North. Sanjiv has extensive experience of reporting, producing & presenting current affairs programmes, making documentaries and writes regularly for BBC News Online. He has worked in South Asia covering terrorism, natural disasters and political unrest and has specialist knowledge of the Indian sub-continents social affairs, religion and culture. He has worked with BBC World Service as a Producer in the Gulf, the Middle East and mainland Europe. ==Career== 2000 Awarded 'Best UK Radio Journalist' at the EMMA Awards 2001 Appointed Senior North of England reporter for the BBC Asian Network 2004 Given additional responsibilities for Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland 2008 Awarded a coveted 'Sony Radio Academy Gold Award' for news documentary "Britain's Missing Girls" which uncovered the hidden practice of female foeticide in the UK 2012 Appointed as Assistant Editor BBC Radio Lancashire 2014 Appointed Managing Editor BBC Radio York 2015 Awarded 'Best in Media' at the British Indian Awards 2015 Appointed Managing Editor BBC Radio Leeds 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Sanjiv Buttoo」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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