Sarah Travers
Sarah Travers (born 3 April 1974[1] in Belfast, Northern Ireland) is a Northern Irish journalist.
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Broadcasting career
Travers began her broadcasting career while studying at Nottingham Trent University, working at BBC Radio Nottingham and Central News.[2]
She joined BBC Radio Foyle in 1995[3] as a freelance reporter and news bulletin presenter[4] and moved to the BBC newsroom in Belfast in 1997.[3]
In 2013, she ended her career as a reporter and presenter on BBC Newsline.[5]
Personal life
Travers attended Dominican College, Portstewart, and studied broadcast journalism at Nottingham Trent University.[2]
She lives in Portstewart with her husband, journalist and writer Stephen Price, and two children.[4]
gollark: ... and now a copper, this is ridiculous.
gollark: I somehow managed to catch two thunders *five minutes apart* just now.
gollark: Weird, desert is nearly empty.
gollark: It seems to have randomly become unsick anyway, so that's fine.
gollark: I have a sick 4d1h egg; it's really unlikely to die if it becomes a hatchling, right?
References
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- The Belfast Telegraph: "Sarah's in the spotlight" dated 31 August 2003; accessed 9 February 2009
- The Belfast Telegraph: "My first day": dated 3 September 2007; accessed 9 February 2009
- Belfast Telegraph: "Super Mum Sarah"; dated 14 September 2009, accessed 7 April 2010
- BBCi: BBC Newsline - Meet The Team: Sarah Travers' profile
- The Belfast Telegraph: "Really, I'm no supermum": dated 5 September 2003; accessed 9 February 2009
- "Sarah Travers says working at BBC was an "honour and a privilege"". BBC. 25 January 2013.
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