Khan has been identified as the first mainstream BBC and CNN newscaster of
South Asian origin. In 1987, he was selected for the BBC News Trainee scheme - a highly competitive two-year BBC programme, usually taking only 12 recruits annually. Khan progressed to jobs as a BBC writer, producer and reporter, working in both television and radio, and later became one of the founding News Presenters on
BBC World Service Television News (now BBC World). With former
ITN newscaster,
Pamela Armstrong, Khan co-hosted the news bulletin that launched BBC World in 1991. He was recruited to join CNN in May 1993, as the American channel prepared to launch
CNN International as a sister network to its US channel. At CNN-I, Khan became a senior anchor and reporter for the network's global news shows, covering events that included the 1996 and 1999 coverage of elections in India;
the 1997 historic election in Britain; and in April 1998 the unprecedented live coverage from the
Muslim pilgrimage, the
Hajj, in
Mecca (Makkah),
Saudi Arabia. In 1996 he launched his interactive, live, daily interview show on CNN:
Q&A with Riz Khan, conducting discussions on a diverse range on topics and featuring leading global figure including former UN Secretary General
Kofi Annan, former US Presidents
Jimmy Carter and
Bill Clinton; the
Dalai Lama,
Nelson Mandela, physicist
Stephen Hawking, genomic scientist
J. Craig Venter and others. Khan also secured the world exclusive interview with Pakistan's General
Pervez Musharraf following his
coup in October 1999. An additional daily, live show
Q&A-Asia with Riz Khan, was soon launched to serve audiences across the Asian continent. Both interactive shows put world newsmakers and celebrities up for viewer questions live by phone, e-mail, video-mail, and fax, along with questions and comments taken from the real-time chatroom that opened prior to each show. in 2003 he joined Ary News and started the first English show on ARY News, called
International Questions (iq). In 2004, Khan was approached to help launch an English-language channel for the Al Jazeera Network whose headquarters are based in Doha, Qatar. Khan began recruiting for it prior to its launch in November 2006 and conducted his shows primarily from Washington, D.C. From 2006 until April 2011, Khan had his own eponymous Programme on
Al Jazeera English, in which he interviewed top global figures and celebrities, as well as analysts and policymakers to discuss leading news topics. The
Riz Khan show invited viewers to interact with his guests via phone, email, and SMS texts. At the same time, he also launched 'One on One with Riz Khan', a weekly show featuring well-known and accomplished names talking about their life stories, including family history and defining moments. The show featured an international list of names that included
Richard Branson,
Gore Vidal,
Kareem Abdul Jabbar,
Terry Waite,
Antonio Banderas,
Shah Rukh Khan,
Gilberto Gil,
Ellen Johnson Sirleaf, and
Peter Gabriel, among others. ==Other work==