Sangita Myska Biography
Sangita Myska is a well-known media personality who is currently hosting a radio program on LBC during weekends, from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. She started this role on June 11, 2022, and has been doing an excellent job ever since. Before joining LBC, Sangita worked as a presenter and correspondent at the BBC.
Sangita Myska Age
How old is Sangita Myska? Sangita is around 49 years old as of 2023. She was born in Tanzania in 1974. However, her birthday is unknown.
Sangita Myska Height
Her height is 5 feet 4 inches (1.63m or 163cm).
Sangita Myska Nationality
Myska holds British nationality.
Sangita Myska Education
Myska earned an upper second-class LLB degree in Law and Politics from the University of Birmingham after attending Claremont High School in London.
Sangita Myska Parents
Sangita was born in Tanzania to parents who had migrated to Britain from a former British colony. Her grandparents had also moved to Tanzania for work. It was difficult for Indian professionals to find employment in their home country. Sangita’s family strongly supported Tanzanian Independence. Her father, a lawyer, actively worked towards it, and together with his colleagues helped deracialize the British criminal code after independence, which had been discriminatory against indigenous Africans.
Sangita’s father served in the Tanzanian government, while her mother was a homemaker. However, the family relocated to the UK in the 1970s. Sangita’s mother was the hero of their story in England. She was beautiful inside and out. Unfortunately, her father didn’t prioritize her education, and she had no formal schooling after the age of 12 or 13. Her mother was thrilled to be in England, where she considered herself free. She was able to work for the first time, pay for her own English lessons, and study at night for her O-levels while raising three children.
Sangita grew up in hardship alongside her two siblings. Her mother worked various jobs to provide for the family, including selling jewelry door-to-door in central London, stacking shelves, clerical work, and even becoming a part-time benefits officer working alone on one of the toughest estates in London. Her father, on the other hand, struggled with family life, and leaving Africa broke his heart. He never fully recovered.
Sangita Myska Husband
Sangita is indeed married, but unfortunately, her husband’s name is unknown. Although they tried to have a child, they eventually realized that living without one was a valid option that had been overlooked by society for too long. This decision became the inspiration for Sangita’s BBC Radio 4 documentary, “A Family Without a Child.”
Sangita Myska LBC
Myska hosts a radio program on LBC during weekends from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. In February 2022, it was announced that she had left BBC to work in the private sector. On June 11, 2022, she began hosting a weekend phone-in show for LBC Radio from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m., taking over from the previous host Maajid Nawaz.
Myska started her career as a member of the BBC News trainee reporter scheme, specializing in radio. She completed her final attachment at BBC Radio Sheffield where she worked as a staff reporter before becoming a producer on the channel’s Drivetime show hosted by Dean “Pips” Pepall. After gaining experience in local broadcasting, she was promoted to a national role as a producer for BBC Radio Five Live. Later, she took up a production position on Five Live’s television equivalent, BBC News 24. In 1997, she made her first appearance on camera as a news reporter for BBC Scotland.
In 2001, Myska won the BBC’s Talent competition, which led to her national television debut on BBC One’s long-running Holiday travel show. She also appeared in one of its spin-offs, Summer Holiday. In 2002, she returned to BBC News as a correspondent on BBC One’s national bulletins. The same year, she fronted a six-part undercover investigation into car crime and consumer fraud on BBC Two. In February 2003, she was one of three presenter-reporters assigned to anchor a 15-minute weekday news program at 7:45 p.m. on the BBC’s new channel aimed at young viewers, BBC Three. She returned to work on the BBC’s main bulletins in March 2004.
Myska was invited to join Channel 5’s news team in 2005 but decided to remain with the BBC. In 2008, she led an undercover investigation into child trafficking in Bulgaria, which led to her being invited to assist the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime in its efforts to combat trafficking. She contributed to several shows on BBC television, including Sunday Morning Live, The Daily Politics, Real Story, Outrageous Fortunes: Guinness, Lifting the Bonnet, World Olympic Dreams: Mongolia Rising, The One Show, and 4X4.
Myska’s work on BBC Radio 4 included a stint on its early morning news program, Today, as well as several high-profile documentary and current affairs programs. She presented Positive Thinking, a weekday show about problem-solving, and co-created it. She also presented the human interest show Lives in a Landscape, explored the pride and prejudice associated with having a foreign-sounding name in contemporary Britain in What’s in a Name, and related the experiences of childless British women in A Family Without a Child. Additionally, she investigated the poor working conditions of domiciliary carers and the other troubles of the British social care system. Myska presented the BBC podcast dedicated to the daily proceedings of the public inquiry into the Grenfell Tower fire. Finally, she explored the persistence of a form of slavery in Britain in the 21st century in The Hidden Story of British Slavery.
Sangita Myska Salary
She earns an average annual salary of $80,874 as of 2023.
Sangita Myska Net Worth
As of 2023, her net worth is estimated to be between $1 million and $5 million.