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Encyclopedia > Alan Khan

Alan Khan is a media personality in South Africa. He was Deputy MD of East Coast Radio, [1] in Durban, and also presented the weekday morning show called the BIG Breakfast with former beauty queen and TV drama star Sorisha Naidoo. Khan started his career at TNT Radio back in 1990. In 1993, he joined Capital Radio 604 where he worked until the station's last day of broadcast, which was on November 29, 1996. Alan co-hosted the last show on Capital Radio with colleague Kenny Maistry. Alan decided to branch out into television, where he covered powerboating on Super Sport in the 90's and then co-hosted am2day, the daily morning national TV show on SABC2. East Coast Radio is the name of a number of radio stations around the world: East Coast Radio (South Africa) is a regional radio station in South Africa East Coast Radio (Ireland) is a radio station in Ireland This is a disambiguation page — a navigational aid which lists pages that... For other uses, see Durban (disambiguation). ... Capital Radio 604 was a radio station that broadcast to listenners in South Africa from transmitters located in the Transkei using Medium Wave (AM) on 604 kHz. ... Power boating describes activities performed in a motorized boat. ...


He was also on stage acting as MC during the official Millennium Party in Durban[2], and has interviewed several prominent personalities, including Nelson Mandela, Alex Ferguson, Steffi Graf, Janet Jackson, Cliff Richard, Archbishop Desmond Tutu, Sepp Blatter, Sachin Tendulkar and Stevie Wonder amongst others. He loves sport and supports Everton FC [3] in the English Premier Soccer League. For other people named Mandela, or other uses, see Mandela. ... For other persons named Alex Ferguson, see Alex Ferguson (disambiguation). ... For the Austrian runner, see Stephanie Graf. ... This article is about the singer. ... Sir Cliff Richard OBE (born Harry Rodger Webb on 14 October 1940) is an English singer, actor and businessman. ... Archbishop Desmond Tutu Desmond Mpilo Tutu (born October 7, 1931) is a South African cleric and activist who rose to worldwide fame during the 1980s as an opponent of apartheid. ... Joseph Blatter (center), Luís Inácio Lula da Silva (right) and Ricardo Teixeira (seated) in Brasília, September 28, 2006. ... Stevie Wonder (born Stevland Hardaway Judkins on May 13, 1950, name later changed to Stevland Hardaway Morris)[1] is an American singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, and record producer. ... Everton F.C. is an English football club from the city of Liverpool and was founded in 1878. ... For other sports leagues which may be referred to by this name, see list of professional sports leagues. ...


Alan has been invited to stand as a member of the global media selection panel that nominates candidates for the annual Laureus World Sports Awards. The Laureus World Sports Awards are awarded annually to sportspeople who have been outstanding during the previous year. ...


He was also the inaugural President of the Convocation for the newly merged Durban University of Technology and a member of the University Council. Khan was in that position until 2005. In October 2006, the Durban University of Technology named Alan as the recipient of the 2006 Silver Tusk Award, the annual honour given to one member of the Alumni in recognition for Outstanding Achievement. In 1994, he completed his studies in Journalism at the DUT where he majored in Broadcasting and Political Science. Alan also went on to successfully complete his MDP at the Graduate School of Business at UKZN and also achieved an EDP at Georgetown University in Washington DC in July 2004, in conjunction with the National Association of Broadcasters [4]. The Durban University of Technology is a technical university in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. ... The National Association of Broadcasters (NAB) is a US trade association that advocates on behalf of over 8,300 radio and television stations and networks before Congress, the Federal Communications Commission and various judicial bodies. ...


In November 2006, Khan was appointed CEO of South Africa's biggest indepedent commercial radio station, Jacaranda 94.2 FM' [5] - which is based in the economic hub of Gauteng province in South Africa. Jacaranda is also owned by the listed black empowerment media giant Kagiso Media, the same company that owns East Coast Radio and that has stakes in other stations in Cape Town, Bloemfontein and Johannesburg.


Alan is also a Board member for the South African NGO, Women & Men Against Child Abuse {http://www.wmaca.org].


He is happily married to sociologist and gender advocate Dr Mariam Seedat. The couple met in 1996 after he interviewed her on his radio show on Capital Radio 604. The couple have two young boys.


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Wedding Video & Photography Sydney by Alan Khan | Frequently Asked Questions (1654 words)
Alan Khan Photography does not charge by the hour and encourages couples to take as many photos as possible during the mid afternoon - prior to the wedding ceremony, allowing for more photography time with family and friends later.
Alan Khan Sydney Wedding Photography has staff that are qualified to take Candid, Photojournalistic and Traditional wedding photography styles dependent on weather, wedding party size, first or second marriage, and cooperation level with Bride and Groom.
Alan Khan Wedding Photography requests a list of photos of family combinations and desired Bride and Groom shots to insure all wedding photos are to be taken.
Pakistan - Hutchinson encyclopedia article about Pakistan (5721 words)
The prime minister Liaquat Ali Khan laid emphasis on the Islamic nature of the state in order to gain popularity, provoking protest from the Hindus in the national assembly.
In 1958 Gen Muhammad Ayub Khan led a military coup, suspended the constitution and all political parties, and declared martial law, with himself as the martial-law administrator.
By 1975 guerrilla activities had spread to Sind and the Punjab, and relations with Afghanistan, whose new government laid claim to the NWFP and Baluchistan, became strained when Afghanistan was seen to be supporting the Pakhtoonistan Liberation Front.
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