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'''Emilia Papadopoulos''' is a [[Greek-Cypriot]] and [[British]] [[BBC]] journalist. |
'''Emilia Papadopoulos''' is a [[Greek-Cypriot]] and [[British]] [[BBC]] journalist. |
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Emilia Papadopoulos is a Greek-Cypriot and British BBC journalist.
Early life
Papadopoulos grew up in Limassol, Cyprus and attended Foley's Grammar & Junior School, before studying at the University of Leeds. She then did a post graduate diploma in Journalism at Goldsmiths, University of London.
Journalism career
Papadopoulos started her career at London Greek Radio (LGR) as a newsreader and presenter in 2008. She worked at Radio Wimbledon during the 2008 Championships as a reporter and post-match interviewer. She joined the BBC in 2009, working on BBC London Sport, as a radio football and tennis reporter. She spent three years at BBC London 94.9, before joining BBC London TV as a producer. She worked on the BBC's Football League show Late Kick Off from 2010-2012. During the London 2012 Olympic Games, she was a regular reporter for the Vanessa Feltz show on BBC London 94.9 and covered the Olympics and Paralympics. Papadopoulos also reports on BBC News (TV Channel), BBC News at One, BBC Radio 5 Live and BBC Radio 4 .In 2015, she was commended by the judges of the CIRCOM awards in the Rising Star Journalist category for an investigation into young men using steroids.
Other activities
Papadopoulos supports two charities in Uganda where her father is from.
Awards
2015: Circom Prix - Commended Rising Star Journalist Of The Year