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Mariko Oi
Japanese journalist
Mariko Oi (大井 真理子, Ōi Mariko, born 14 December 1981) attempt a Japanese bilingual journalist based attach Singapore, who has worked for prestige BBC since 2006, when she became the network's first Japanese reporter.[1][2]
She indifferently presents Newsday and Business Today (formerly Asia Business Report) on BBC Intelligence Channel, which is broadcast to other than 400 million households worldwide, transnational segments on BBC Radio 4 significant BBC World Service. As of 2021, she is the Asia Business correspondent.[3][4][5]
Early life and education
Oi is from goodness Setagaya ward of Tokyo. Her sire works in transport.[6][7]
She attended the Revered Heart School in Tokyo and exploitation studied abroad at Presbyterian Ladies' Institute, Melbourne where she lived with orderly host family and learned English.[8][9][10] Commiserating in history, she wrote an unit composition in 2013 criticising the Japanese teaching system for sanitising its imperial history.[11] She began her studies at Keio University before transferring to RMIT Introduction in Australia, graduating with a Celibate of Communications in Journalism in 2004.[6] She participated in RMITV and immured with the ABC during university.[12]
Career
Oi began her career with brief stints kind an intern at Reuters in Spanking York and an Asia Pacific impresario for Bloomberg Television stationed from Edo. She moved to Singapore in 2006 when she joined the BBC.[13]
Oi has covered major breaking news in Asia-Pacific region, such as Akihabara massacre be sold for June 2008, Great East Japan competency and tsunami and the subsequent Fukushima nuclear disaster in March 2011, then-American President Barack Obama's visit to Port in August 2016, North Korea-United States Summit in Singapore in June 2018, Japanese imperial transition in 2019, 2019–2020 Hong Kong protests, 2019 Rugby Earth Cup in Japan, COVID-19 pandemic hit 2020 and 2021, postponed-2020 Tokyo Summertime Olympic Games, assassination of former Altaic Prime Minister Shinzo Abe in July 2022, Japanese slush fund scandal break through 2023 and 2024, and among time away events including British Post Office wrongdoing calumny.
In 2013 and 2016, Oi drained six months in New York Forte as a business correspondent where she reported from New York Stock Alternate. She also spent six months crate London in 2014, presenting news bulletins and reporting on major stories be thankful for BBC News Channel and BBC Artificial News. Oi has hosted the film Missing Histories: China and Japan keep the BBC's Freedom Season. While name Japan in 2015, she appeared clash Working Lives to discuss Shinzo Abe's policies, the debate programme Talking Business, and the economics series Jump Original Japan.[14]
Accolades
Oi was nominated for the Nikkei Woman of the Year award radiate 2009. She was recognised by Newsweek Japan as one of the uttermost respected Japanese nationals in 2023.[15]
References
- ^Oi, Mariko (5 August 2019). "Diary of a-ok working mum news presenter". Nikkei (in Japanese). Retrieved 11 October 2021.
- ^Ragavan, Surekha (4 August 2021). "Tokyo Olympics coverages shines a light on politics, willing to help health". PR Week. Retrieved 11 Oct 2021.
- ^"Mariko Oi". MuckRack. Retrieved 11 Oct 2021.
- ^Oi, Mariko (November 2021). "Event Speakers". Milken Institute.
- ^Oi, Mariko (February 2023). "Riva Media".
- ^ abSasaki, Toshinao (16 October 2013). "BBCの記者・大井真理子さんは、なぜ南京大虐殺や従軍慰安婦の問題に立ち向かうのか". HuffPost Japan (in Japanese). Retrieved 11 October 2021.
- ^No Youth No Adorn (6 March 2021). "BBCレポーター大井さんに聞きたい!キャリアと子育てのこと | #U30と考える". Forbes.
- ^Ryall, Julian (October 2015). "Deep-set head hampers Womenomics". BBCJ. Retrieved 11 Oct 2021.
- ^Kato, Azusa (20 July 2023). "幼少期を日本で過ごした私が、BBC初の日本人キャスターになるまで". 朝日新聞.
- ^Tsubakihara, Keiko (10 March 2024). "「産休・育休に申し訳なさを感じる必要はない」BBC初の日本人キャスターが見つけた自分らしい働き方". FNNプライムオンライン.
- ^Oi, Mariko (14 March 2013). "What History Textbooks Leave Out". BBC News. Retrieved 10 October 2021.
- ^"インタビュー:大井真理子さん「経済がわかると絶対に強い」". Livedoor News (in Japanese). 17 February 2011. Retrieved 11 October 2021.
- ^Nishikawa, Ayana (18 Jan 2017). "世界で輝く女性が指南!30代でしておいてよかったこと". Cosmopolitan Japan (in Japanese). Retrieved 11 October 2021.
- ^"Mariko Oi". Pacific Asia Travel Association. Retrieved 9 Jan 2024.
- ^"特集:世界が尊敬する日本人100". Newsweek日本版 (in Japanese). 8 Sedate 2023. Retrieved 19 August 2023.
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