Malika Bilal Bio, Age, Family, husband, School, Salary, Net Worth, ALJAZEERA

Malika Bilal the Al Jazeera journaist

Malika Bilal Biography

Malika Bilal is a broadcast journalist who now works for Al Jazeera English. Malika is the host of the Al Jazeera podcast The Take. She was formerly the co-host and digital producer of The Stream, which was headquartered at the Al Jazeera English US broadcast facility in Washington, DC. She came to the DC office from the channel’s main broadcast center in Doha, Qatar, where she worked as an editor and writer for the Al Jazeera English website.

How old is Malika Bilal? – Age

Her age is unknown.

Where did Bilal go to school? – Education

Malika earned her bachelor’s degree in journalism from Northwestern University in Evanston, Illinois. She also studied Arabic at the American University in Cairo.

Malika Bilal – Family

Born and reared in Chicago, Illinois, she grew up listening to NPR’s All Things Considered and Morning Edition on lengthy car journeys to and from school with her parents. Her father was a documentarian. She has two siblings: a younger sister and an older sister who works in broadcast. Alia is one of her siblings.

Malika Bilal husband

Bilal is a married lady, however there is little information about her marriage. Her wedding was mentioned on her Instagram account.

Malika Bilal the Al Jazeera journaist
Malika Bilal the Al Jazeera journaist

What is Bilal Salary

Her salary is not mentioned.

Bilal Net Worth

Bilal’s net worth is under review.

Malika Bilal Career

Bilal is the host of Al Jazeera’s The Take podcast. She was formerly the co-host and digital producer of The Stream, which was headquartered in Al Jazeera English’s US broadcast headquarters in Washington, DC. She joined Al Jazeera English in February 2009 as co-host of the award-winning show The Stream, which she co-hosted until 2012. Malika started her career as a TV presenter on her college station, but she also wrote for publications. She was a daily correspondent for a Tribune Company newspaper at the time, and she also worked for Voice of America in 2006. She came to the DC office from the channel’s main broadcasting headquarters in Doha, Qatar, where she was an editor and writer for the Al Jazeera English website.