Asad Ahmad Biography
Asad Ahmad is a well-known, award-winning British journalist who currently works as a broadcaster for the BBC. Ahmed is also a member of the Royal Television Society and a BAFTA nominee for News Program of the Year. He has traveled the world and is currently director of BBC London TV News.
Asad Ahmed Age
Asad Ahmed was born in 1969 in South Kensington, London, England. Age 52.
Asad Ahmad Height and Weight
Ahmad’s average height is 5 feet 7 inches and his weight is around 70 kg.
Asad Ahmed Education
He attended John Rowan School at Maze Hill in Blackheath, south-east London, and then studied law at the University of Bristol.
Esad Ahmed Family
Esad was born and raised by his lover. and American Parents Watch. However, information about his family is under review and will be updated as soon as possible.
Asad Ahmad’s Wife
He likes to hide his love in life but the analysis of the question is ongoing and will be updated soon.
Asad Ahmed Salary
Asad’s annual salary is 55 dollars. 690 per year. This is based on the salaries of BBC news presenters and reporters.
Asad Ahmed Net Worth
Ahmed’s net worth is approximately $1 million to $5 million.
Assad Ahmed Career
Assad was born and raised in London, but his work at the BBC took him all over the country; He has regularly presented on BBC Breakfast, News24, Newsnight Scotland and Breakfast With Frost, and has served as a BBC. During this time the Scotland correspondent reported on the foot-and-mouth disease outbreak and protests in northern England. He also worked as a reporter and broadcaster for BBC Midlands Today in Birmingham.
He became the first public broadcaster to emerge from the top of Nelson’s Column in Trafalgar Square, a feat that would not be accomplished for nearly 30 years, when the next pillar was wiped out and returned in July 2006. Most recently, in October 2007, Assad became the first television journalist allowed to stop the influx of refugees into Darfur.
Assad has been nominated for many broadcasting awards and has appeared regularly on BBC Radio Scotland’s Newsdrive program and the BBC Asian Network’s morning show throughout his broadcasting career.