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Raffi Boghosian
Raffi Boghosian at the 2013 Academy Award ceremony
Born (1990-03-31) March 31, 1990 (age 34)
EducationOxford Schools
Woodbury University (student)
OccupationNews presenter
Years active2007-present
Notable credit(s)Middle East Broadcasting Center (MBC), news presenter
(2010–present)
Al-Sharqiya Channel, news presenter
(2010)
Aghanina Channel, talkshow presenter
(2007-2009)

Raffi Boghosian (in Arabic رافي بوغوصيان" and in Armenian Րաֆֆի Պողոսյան in Western Armenian Ռաֆֆի Պօղոսեան born March 31, 1990) is an Iraqi broadcast journalist and television host of Armenian descent living and working in Hollywood, California. Known throughout the Arab world, he was named Youngest TV Host in the Middle East (2009)[1][2] and Most Popular TV Host in Iraq (2009). Boghosian is currently a Hollywood news correspondent for Dubai-based satellite-television network Middle East Broadcasting Center (MBC), which broadcasts his stories and interviews to a worldwide, Arabic-speaking audience.

Raffi Boghosian on location with ABC "Eyewitness News"
Raffi Boghosian on location with ABC "Eyewitness News"
Raffi Boghosian poses with Harrison Ford.
Raffi Boghosian poses with Harrison Ford.
Raffi Boghosian poses with Larry King in King's home.
Raffi Boghosian interviews Larry King in King's home.
Raffi Boghosian conducting live 2012 U.S. election coverage on MBC.
Raffi Boghosian conducting live 2012 U.S. election coverage on MBC.
Designer Marc Laurent presents Raffi Boghasian with a limited-edition, signed Michael Jackson Thriller jacket.
Designer Marc Laurent presents Raffi Boghasian with a limited-edition, signed Michael Jackson Thriller jacket.
Sawsan Al-Sayid presents Raffi Boghosian with 2009 Youngest TV Host in the Middle East award
Sawsan Al-Sayid presents Raffi Boghosian with 2009 Youngest TV Host in the Middle East award.

Early life

Raffi Boghosian was born to a large, well-known Iraqi business family of Armenian heritage. The family moved to Syria when Boghosian was a child, and later to Amman, Jordan.

Boghosian earned his high-school diploma from the Oxford Schools. After moving to the United States in 2010, he began his bachelor’s in cinematography and film/video production at Woodbury University.

Career

Jordan

Raffi Boghosian began his broadcast career in 2007 – at 16 years old – as the presenter for the "Shakw Makw" talkshow, broadcast by the Aghanina Channel. He hosted "Shakw Makw" from 2007-2009 and "Exhaust," a car show also broadcast by the Aghanina Channel, from 2009-2010.

Also in 2009, he wrote a monthly, four-page article for Al-Ereda magazine. In the same year, while working with Aghanina Channel, Boghosian was a news presenter for Arab Radio and Television Network (ART).

Hollywood

Al-Sharqiya Channel

Raffi Boghosian moved to Hollywood, California, in 2010. In March 2011, he became a news correspondent for the Dubai-based Al-Sharqiya channel, hosting his own show, "Hollywood," which covered celebrity, entertainment and sports news. He left Al-Sharqiya in November 2011.

American Broadcasting Company (ABC)

From June 2011 to February 2012, Boghosian also was an intern for American Broadcasting Company (ABC) "Eyewitness News," working on an SNG satellite truck.

Middle East Broadcasting Center (MBC)

In November 2011, Boghosian became a news correspondent for Dubai-based satellite-television network Middle East Broadcasting Center (MBC), which broadcasts his stories and interviews to a worldwide, Arabic-speaking audience.

For MBC, Boghosian primarily covers celebrity, entertainment and sports news, although he sometimes covers politics. He has interviewed such notable people as sports stars Cristiano Ronaldo and David Beckham and media stars Arnold Schwarzenegger, Emma Stone, Jean-Claude Van Damme, Al Pacino, Larry King, Tony Kushner and John Gatins.[3][4] He did the only Arabic-language interview to date of South Korean pop star PSY, creator of the song, "Gangnam Style." Boghosian has covered many large Hollywood premiers, such as "The Amazing Spider Man,"[5] "Twilight" and "The Dark Knight Rises." In May 2012, he was invited by Larry King to do an exclusive interview at King’s house.[6]

MBC assigned him to cover the 2012 election, for which he mainly did celebrity interviews.

In 2013, Bhogosian covered the Academy Award ceremony (The Oscars), including doing pre-Oscar interviews with "Life of Pi (film)" Director Ang Lee and stars Al Pacino, Larry King, Tony Kushner and John Gatins.[3][4]

In 2012, Boghosian did two broadcasts of "Good Morning Arabs" with notable Arab television journalist Lojain Onran, including coverage of the 2013 New Year’s Eve from Las Vegas, Nevada.[7][8]

Notable incidents

Raffi Boghosian inspired controversy in the 2009 Arab news when, as a panelist on Mazin Deibe’s radio show, "Nas w Nas," on Sawtelghad FM, Bogdosian asked Iraqi singer Ayman Debbe how he felt about stealing Iraqi singer Hatham Youssef’s songs and passing them off as his own. This incident became a lightning rod for discussion about weak Iraqi copyright laws.[9]

During a 2011 interview with the Jackson family and designer Marc Laurent, he was honored when they presented him with a limited-edition copy of Michael Jackson's Thriller jacket (number 288 of 500). The jacket was signed by the Lawrence and the Jackson family.[10]

Awards

In 2009, former Miss Lebanon Sawsan Al-Sayid presented Raffi Boghosian with Youngest TV Host in the Middle East at the Middle Eastern Oscar Awards.[1][2] In 2009, he was named by the Iraqi News Network as the Most Popular TV Host in Iraq.

References

  1. ^ a b "Young Iraqi Crowned Youngest TV Host". Elaph. Retrieved 2013-02-28.
  2. ^ a b "Raffi, smaller Arab media wins innovation award". Panet International. Retrieved 2013-02-28.
  3. ^ a b Those who go to the Oscars know the expectations of Hollywood Stars (video). MBC. Retrieved 2013-02-28.
  4. ^ a b The Oscars 2013 Predictions Al Pacino, Larry King,Tony Kushner, John Gatins (video). YouTube. Retrieved 2013-02-28.
  5. ^ The Amazing Spider Man - Movie Premiere, Hollywood (video). YouTube. Retrieved 2013-02-28.
  6. ^ "Larry King's MBC1: I refuse to do long periods of marriage". MBC. Retrieved 2013-02-28.
  7. ^ Good Morning Arabs – 2013 Season Episode 1093 (video). MBC. Retrieved 2013-02-28.
  8. ^ Jane Imran Rafi a 5-star hotel special dog (video). YouTube. Retrieved 2013-02-28.
  9. ^ "Ayman Zbib: Amr Diab his voice unusual". Panet International. Retrieved 2013-02-28.
  10. ^ Michael Jackson stories by Marc Laurent 'The Top-Earning Dead Celebrities' (video). YouTube. Retrieved 2013-02-28.