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Steve Rosenberg was born on 1968 in Epping, United Kingdom, is a BBC correspondent, journalist. Discover Steve Rosenberg's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 55 years old?
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Steven Barnett Rosenberg |
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BBC correspondent, journalist |
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55 years old |
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In 2015, the government of Ukraine issued a decree banning several journalists, including Rosenberg, from entering the country over his coverage of the war in Donbass. The decree stated those banned were a "threat to national interests" or engaged in promoting "terrorist activities". The BBC labelled the ban "a shameful attack on media freedom". The Ukrainians retracted the ban just a day later.
As a Eurovision Song Contest fan, Rosenberg covered the contest staged in Baku, Azerbaijan in 2012, where he demonstrated his piano playing skills when appearing on the Ken Bruce show the morning before the 2012 event. He played a short excerpt from every Eurovision winning song. Later in the show, he took part in a "Eurovision Popmaster", narrowly losing the competition to the author of The Eurovision Song Contest - The Official History, John Kennedy O'Connor.
Between 2006-10, Rosenberg was the BBC Berlin correspondent, covering stories in Germany and across Europe. In 2010 he returned to Russia for a second stint as Moscow correspondent.
In 1997, Rosenberg became a producer in the BBC's Moscow bureau. In 2000, he was appointed reporter for the BBC in Moscow. Three years later, he became Moscow correspondent. Among the stories he covered in that period was the Kursk submarine disaster (2000), the Nord Ost Theatre siege (2002) and the aftermath of the Beslan school attack (2004). In 2003 he interviewed Russian oligarch Roman Abramovich.
Rosenberg grew up in Chingford, North London. He is Jewish. Following A-levels at Chingford Senior High, he attended the University of Leeds. In 1991 he achieved a first class degree in Russian Studies. After graduating, in August 1991 Rosenberg moved to Moscow and spent the next 15 years in the Russian capital.
After moving to Moscow in 1991 to teach English in the Moscow State Technological University STANKIN, Rosenberg secured work with CBS News in the network's Moscow bureau. He spent the next six years at CBS, working first as a translator, then assistant producer, and then producer. Between 1994-96 he was part of the CBS crew covering the first war in Chechnya.
Steve Rosenberg (born 1968 in Epping, Essex) is a British TV and radio journalist. He is currently the BBC's Moscow correspondent.