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'''Cheryl Paul''' is a [[Scotland|Scottish]] broadcast journalist, currently working with [[STV North]].
'''Cheryl Paul''' is a [[Scotland|Scottish]] broadcast journalist, currently working with [[STV North]].


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 busiess. 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, accessed 3rd June 2008</ref> and worked as a secretray 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 waether.
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, accessed 3rd 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.


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]]''.
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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Revision as of 03:08, 16 June 2009

Cheryl Paul is a Scottish broadcast journalist, currently working with STV North.

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.

References

  1. ^ Profile on Cheryl Paul, Aberdeen Independent, accessed 3rd June 2008