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Zhang Haijie was born on 28 August, 1971 in Xi'an, China, is a University Lecturer (1993–1997)News Anchor, Current Affairs Presenter (1997 – present). Discover Zhang Haijie's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is She in this year and how She spends money? Also learn how She earned most of networth at the age of 53 years old?
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University Lecturer (1993–1997)News Anchor, Current Affairs Presenter (1997 – present) |
Age |
53 years old |
Zodiac Sign |
Virgo |
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28 August 1971 |
Birthday |
28 August |
Birthplace |
Xi’an, China |
Nationality |
Singapore |
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She is a member of famous with the age 53 years old group.
Zhang Haijie Height, Weight & Measurements
At 53 years old, Zhang Haijie height
is 1.64m .
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1.64m |
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Dating & Relationship status
She is currently single. She is not dating anyone. We don't have much information about She's past relationship and any previous engaged. According to our Database, She has no children.
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Zhang Haijie Net Worth
Her net worth has been growing significantly in 2022-2023. So, how much is Zhang Haijie worth at the age of 53 years old? Zhang Haijie’s income source is mostly from being a successful . She is from Singapore. We have estimated
Zhang Haijie's net worth
, money, salary, income, and assets.
Net Worth in 2023 |
$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Zhang Haijie Social Network
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*Note: The Star Awards Best News Presenter award has since been abolished with effect from Year 2014.
Zhang finally won the award in 2012 for her broadcasts and live analysis with political analysts for the 2011 Singaporean general election and 2011 Singaporean presidential election.
Zhang has been nominated for the Best News Presenter every year while under MediaCorp TV's employment, but never won the award. In January 2011, an online Facebook page was set up in a bid to garner audience support for Zhang to win her long overdue Best News Presenter prize. Many netizens have also expressed support for Zhang in various online forums, as well as on MediaCorp TV Channel 8's Chinese language News Official Facebook Page. However, Zhang did not win the award once again in 2011. Her poor public relations skill was thought to be a contributing factor as to why she has never won despite being widely acknowledged as one of the finer news presenters in the industry with vast experience. Zhang was once quoted as saying to reporters: "I once told my superior this – The TV station employed me all the way from China to come here to work, not to make friends."
Nevertheless, when Zhang was interviewed in 2009, she was quoted as telling reporters that she no longer held any expectation of winning an award. Zhang said her perception of life changed greatly after a close friend of hers had a brain tumour in 2007, which made her treasure life more and do what she loves most - newsreading. She added that the audience support garnered for her would be the best form of recognition.
Zhang was a part-time Ph.D. candidate at the Nanyang Technological University's Chinese division, researching the changing political role of the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce and Industry before Singapore's independence. Zhang has a reputation for being a highly respected news anchor in the industry, and proves to be popular among the audience due to her distinctive clear voice and professional image she portrays in the newsroom. Zhang is a Chinese-Singaporean television news presenter with MediaCorp TV Channel 8, Since 1 May 2008, she has been anchoring News Tonight (previously known as News 8 at Ten) every weeknight. One of two Mandarin Chinese free-to-air television channels in Singapore. Born in Xi'an, China, she became a Singaporean citizen in 2003. Prior to relocating to Singapore in November 1998, Zhang graduated top of her cohort from the Communications University of China (formerly known as Beijing Broadcasting Institute) with a First Class Honours Degree in Broadcasting and Hosting (播音主持专业 ). After graduation, Zhang taught at her alma mater for four years before moving on to journalism.
After three years off the air, Zhang announced on 7 January 2008, that she would return to broadcasting on MediaCorp TV Channel 8, and would assume duties as a news anchor on 15 February 2008, reporting on the 2008 Singapore Government Financial Budget.
On 1 January 2005, following the merger with MediaCorp TV and SPH MediaWorks, SPH MediaWorks closed down. Zhang was the only news anchor from SPH MediaWorks to be invited back to MediaCorp's News department. However, she rejected the move.
Zhang took a six-month break, travelled to places such as Egypt and Russia. In July 2005, she went back to studies and became a full-time PhD candidate at Nanyang Technological University's Chinese division with her thesis on the political role of the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce and Industry before Singapore's independence.
When interviewed in Year 2003 by Lianhe Zaobao, Zhang admitted that she was extremely disappointed she did not win the coveted award in 2001. Zhang also revealed she cried in the taxi while on her way home because the taxi driver had thought she won the award. She disclosed that she was not on good terms with her colleagues in MediaCorp TV and hinted that one's work performance there was judged solely based on the amount of work hours put in. (Ref: 15 Dec 2004, Lianhe Zaobao) This issue became a much talked about topic again when Zhang returned to MediaCorp TV in 2008.
In 2003, with SPH MediaWorks Channel U, Zhang hosted the current-affairs programme, Inside Out, which explores various social issues in Singapore and the region. The programme was very well received, which set the record with sky-high viewership ratings. (Inside Out, last episode) Till now, no other Chinese-language current-affairs programme has managed to break the viewership record Inside Out had set. Zhang also co-hosted radio talkshows on UFM 1003.
In 2001, she resigned from MediaCorp News and crossed-over to rival TV station SPH MediaWorks Channel U. It was rumoured that she left MediaCorp because she was unhappy she did not win the Best News Presenter Prize in the Star Awards 2001 despite leading by a landslide victory of 70% of the audience vote according to several reports by the local media. (Straits Times, 2008) The award went to colleague Ng Siew Leng. Zhang resigned four days after the award ceremony was held. Then SPH MediaWorks head Man Shu Sum (now Director of MediaCorp Raintree Pictures) dismissed the rumours and added that negotiations with Zhang were going on for months before the award ceremony. In the same year, Zhang denied widespread rumours of rivalry between herself and Ng, declaring "she and I have no conflict."
Zhang Haijie (Chinese: 张海洁 ; born 28 August 1971) is a Singaporean - based News Anchor contracted under MediaCorp.