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It was a really big moment in the media and a big moment for me on a personal level. It was a turning point in all of our lives. After that day, everything changed.

Who is a prominent figure you would like to interview? To be completely honest, I like interviewing anyone with a good story. Some of my best and most memorable interviews are everyday people with extraordinary stories to tell: the alcoholic who turned their life around; the cancer patient who has recovered their terrible disease—these are the stories that resonate with me and are the stories I love to tell.

If I did have to choose one person, however, I would love to sit down and interview the Queen. She was very young when she first became the reigning monarch and so much has changed and she has seen so much in her lifetime. She has seen so much history and must have some amazing insights about the world. That must have taken an emotional toll on her and I think it would be interesting to hear her feelings on that. There was some controversy surrounding the documentary you took part in about the attacks on The Golden Temple, especially about the portrayal of Sant Jarnail Singh Bhindranwale.

Do you have any comments about that? I feel that some people assumed that because I was on the frontline of the documentary that it was entirely my work and my viewpoints. There was a whole team behind it: producers, editors, directors—there was a large editorial team that was deciding the content for the documentary. I am not trying to deny that I was infact the one telling the documentary that came out, but I think people may not realize that my job for the project was to be the voice of a story that was decided by an entire team.

What is something about yourself that our readers may be surprised to know? I love tea but will not drink coffee. What has been your proudest or most memorable story to cover? The most memorable would have to be a story I covered on the Partition of I was honored to be able to interview people who actually lived through it. For anyone who may not know, it was one of the biggest migrations this world has ever seen. The man who drew the line to decide what was going to be Pakistan and India had never actually been to either of those regions but laid a map out in front of him and literally drew a line for what would be the start of Punjab.

It was a very difficult time for those who were involved and being able to sit down and interview them and capture their stories was an incredible experience for me. What advice do you have for our readers, especially young women, who want to pursue a career in the media industry? Never let anyone tell you that you cannot do it. If you are passionate about the industry, have good communication skills, are prepared to work hard and genuinely care about people and their stories, you can make a place for yourself in the industry.

When I first started, there was no one from my community that I could look up to or give as an example for my dad when I first told him about my career choice. So for anyone who wants to pursue this career, especially young women from our community: keep working hard and you can make it in the industry.

If you have the heart and dedication and are willing to put in long hours, you will be successful. I am sorry that you let Steve Darling go.

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Many thanks sharing your ideas with your blog. Sonia Deol is one of those news anchors that needs to go. She is hard to understand with her thick British accent and quite annoying actually. Can Global News not find any good local news anchors? Full Menu Search Menu. Close Local your local region National. Search Submit search Quick Search. Video link. Close X. Sonia Deol. Her father, Baldev Sidhu, and mother, whose name has yet to be established, raised her in England.

Sonia received her Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Hertfordshire in She began her career after graduation and began working at Sunrise radio station in She then worked for the BBC in London as a presenter and newsreader.

From until , she was a part of the BBC Asian Network program, and in , she returned to the network. She presently works as a weekend news anchor and reporter for Global BC. Sonia announced her pregnancy on Twitter on December 28, , and discussed how insomnia may be horrible during pregnancy.

The couple is the proud parents of a three-year-old daughter. Sonia has succeeded in keeping her personal life hidden by only sharing the information with which she is comfortable.



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