Sarah Clarke (journalist)

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Sarah Clarke (née Dobson, born in Coleraine [1] ) is a broadcast journalist from Northern Ireland, who works at UTV and U105.

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Broadcasting career

She is a newsreader and reporter for U105 News [2] and UTV Live. [3] From 2007 to 2009, Clarke worked as a continuity announcer at the station.

In 2009, Clarke won Broadcast Newcomer of the Year at the CIPR Press and Broadcast Awards. [4]

Personal life

Clarke attended Queen's University, Belfast. [1] She is married with three children [1]

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