October • 2019
He is smart, hard working and very creative. Can't wait to work with him again.
Los Angeles, CA, USA
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Request QuoteGreetings! I'm presently serving as a producer at ESPN. My background in journalism spans over a decade where I’ve contributed in various newsrooms and roles, building a solid foundation of experience. I hold a master's degree from Columbia Journalism School, with a focused study of documentaries. Prior to joining ESPN, I held a notable position as a producer at NowThis News and also engaged in freelance collaborations with esteemed media organizations such as CNN, Al Jazeera, Reuters, Vice News, and NatGeo. For a closer look at my body of work, please visit baghakhan.com. I'm more than happy to entertain any inquiries you might have. Wishing you a successful and rewarding 2023 ahead!
October • 2019
He is smart, hard working and very creative. Can't wait to work with him again.
Trailer for a documentary in the works.
January 2014 saw Bangladesh fall into yet another vicious power struggle, with impending elections resulting in sporadic attacks, mass rioting, and religiously motivated anarchy. Alongside political unrest, the interjection of fundamentalist Islamic groups has meant an already troubled nation has been left in relative turmoil. VICE News was on the streets of Dhaka in the lead-up to the enforced elections, to witness democracy at its most questionable.
In US news, NowThis Reports is shining a light on the growing recycling, waste management, and plastic pollution crisis in the United States. For a long time, China's recycling plants have taken recyclable materials from the U.S., but these recycling operations in China recently decided not to take recyclable plastic and paper from the United States. As Americans continue to put plastic waste and paper (what they think are recyclables) into their recycling bins, US cities have fewer places to send recycling. Recyclables are instead going to waste processing plants or landfills where it is contributing to plastic pollution and air pollution.
Senioritis and spring fever claim more than a few students every year, in part because many who are soon to graduate are already looking outside their classrooms, restless for real-world experiences. In spring 2016 the New York City Lab School in Chelsea partnered with the Pulitzer Center to give their students the chance to use class time to explore their city in small groups, walking familiar an
I followed and interviewed Laura Bond of World Vision, as she recorded stories and analyzed living conditions for the Rohingya Refugees in Bhalukhali and Kutupulagon, Cox's Bazar Bangladesh.
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