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⚫ | Born in [[Staffordshire]], she moved to [[Invergordon]] in the [[Scottish Highlands]] aged 9 where her parents ran a hotel. After attending Invergordon Academy she joined the family business. Aged 19, she married Nick, an offshore oil IT specialist, moved to [[Aberdeen]]<ref>[http://www.indy-online.co.uk/newsarticle.aspx?newsitem_id=862 Profile on Cheryl Paul], Aberdeen Independent |
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'''Cheryl Paul''' is a Scottish broadcast journalist, currently working with [[STV News]]. |
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⚫ | Born in [[Staffordshire]], she moved to [[Invergordon]] in the [[Scottish Highlands]] aged 9 where her parents ran a hotel. After attending Invergordon Academy she joined the family business. Aged 19, she married Nick, an offshore oil IT specialist, moved to [[Aberdeen]]<ref>[http://www.indy-online.co.uk/newsarticle.aspx?newsitem_id=862 Profile on Cheryl Paul] {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080423212511/http://www.indy-online.co.uk/newsarticle.aspx?newsitem_id=862 |date=23 April 2008 }}, Aberdeen Independent. Retrieved 3 June 2008</ref> and worked as a secretary for oil-related companies. After joining BBC Radio Aberdeen (an opt-out of [[BBC Radio Scotland]]) as a newsroom assistant, she became a reporter and read the travel and weather. |
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⚫ | After Radio Aberdeen and a stint on [[Aberdeen Journals|Aberdeen Journals Ltd.]] and later, [[Aberdeen Independent]], in 1997, she joined [[Grampian Television]] (now ''STV North'') as a reporter. Currently, Paul is the station's business correspondent, working mainly for the Northern Scotland edition of the nightly regional news programme, ''[[STV News at Six]]''. |
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⚫ | After Radio Aberdeen and a stint on [[Aberdeen Journals|Aberdeen Journals Ltd.]] and later, [[Aberdeen Independent]], in 1997, she joined [[Grampian Television]] (now ''STV North'') as a reporter. Currently, Paul is the station's business correspondent, working mainly for the Northern Scotland edition of the nightly regional news programme, ''[[STV News|STV News at Six]]''. |
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From time to time, she has also co-presented the main edition of the programme. |
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Latest revision as of 09:41, 26 September 2024
Cheryl Paul is a Scottish broadcast journalist, currently working with STV News.
Born in Staffordshire, she moved to Invergordon in the Scottish Highlands aged 9 where her parents ran a hotel. After attending Invergordon Academy she joined the family business. Aged 19, she married Nick, an offshore oil IT specialist, moved to Aberdeen[1] and worked as a secretary for oil-related companies. After joining BBC Radio Aberdeen (an opt-out of BBC Radio Scotland) as a newsroom assistant, she became a reporter and read the travel and weather.
After Radio Aberdeen and a stint on Aberdeen Journals Ltd. and later, Aberdeen Independent, in 1997, she joined Grampian Television (now STV North) as a reporter. Currently, Paul is the station's business correspondent, working mainly for the Northern Scotland edition of the nightly regional news programme, STV News at Six.
From time to time, she has also co-presented the main edition of the programme.
References
[edit]- ^ Profile on Cheryl Paul Archived 23 April 2008 at the Wayback Machine, Aberdeen Independent. Retrieved 3 June 2008
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