Wang Zheng (newsreader)

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Wang Zheng
王征
Born Wang Zheng
(1979-05-13) 13 May 1979 (age 44)
China China
Residence Singapore
Nationality Chinese
Education Beijing International Studies University (formerly known as Beijing Second Foreign Language University)
Occupation News Anchor
Journalist
Correspondent
Current Affairs Presenter
Years active 2005 - present
Employer Mediacorp
Home town Beijing, China
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Spouse(s) Elijah Kislevitz
Children Harper Wang Kislevitz (王羽熙)

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Wang Zheng (Chinese: 王征; pinyin: Wáng Zhēng) is a Mediacorp Channel 8's news presenter and journalist since March 2005. She left Mediacorp Channel 8 on July 2012 and joined Channel NewsAsia as a Shanghai correspondent till 2013. Currently, Wang has gone back to Mediacorp Channel 8 to be a news presenter for News 8 at One (1点新闻), Hello Singapore (狮城有约), Singapore Today (狮城6点半). She is also News Tonight (晚间新闻), MediaCorp Channel 8 and MediaCorp Channel U news, presenter. Also, Wang is the co-host of Mediacorp Channel U's Current Affair Program - World This Week (世界一周) and Channel 8 News & Current Affairs Program - 流行挖哇WOW host.[1]

Career

Although Wang joined Mediacorp in March 2005, she wasn't nominated for Best News / Current Affairs Presenter in Star Awards 2005 and Star Awards 2006, due to the lack of eligible nominees. Starting from 2007, she was then nominated for Best News / Current Affairs Presenter, replacing Serene Loo in Star Awards 2007 and Star Awards 2009 Wang wasn't nominated for Best News Presenter in Star Awards 2008, as there wasn't any ceremony held on that year. In Star Awards 2010, due to the lack of eligible nominees, once again, she wasn't nominated for Best News Presenter. In Star Awards 2011 and Star Awards 2012, she was then nominated for Best News Presenter replacing Ng Siew Leng, she was also nominated for Best News Story in Star Awards 2011. In 2013, she left Mediacorp Channel 8 and joined Channel NewsAsia, hence she wasn't nominated for Best News Presenter in Star Awards 2013. Wang was also nominated for Best News Presenter or Anchor and Best Single News Story / Report (10 min or less) in Asian Television Awards.

Education

Wang graduated from Beijing International Studies University (formerly known as Beijing Second Foreign Language University).

Awards/Achievement

Year Organisation Award Nominated Work Title Result
2007 Star Awards Best News / Current Affairs Presenter N/A Nominated
2009 Star Awards Best News / Current Affairs Presenter Singapore Today Nominated
2011 Star Awards Best News Story 海岸线油污覆盖 影响生意 Nominated
2011 Star Awards Best News Presenter News 8 at Ten (10点新闻) Nominated
2012 Star Awards Best News Presenter News Tonight Nominated

References

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