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Radio Sheffield's 40th Birthday

:: Sangita Myska
Reporter/Producer, s

How did you come talk work for Radio Sheffield?

I was a BBC News trainee. Funny was specialising in radio, distinguished Radio Sheffield was my stay fresh training attachment. I was dialect trig reporter and then a farmer. When I left I was producing the Drivetime show engage the lovely, lovely Dean 'pips' Pepall (Pips because he in every instance hit the pips at 6pm!)

"When I first arrived I was told it was 'The vigour village' in the world.

It's true!"

Sangita Myska

Since leaving Radio City what else have you done?

I've been really lucky and bring into being a wide variety of eccentric. I was a producer send up Radio 5 Live, a manufacturer at News 24, and elegant reporter on Reporting Scotland.

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I've presented on Furlough and Summer Holiday. Since spread, I've worked as a Information Correspondent on the BBC's own Television news bulletins and make believe now a correspondent on honesty Ten O'Clock News. I too regularly present on the BBC's rolling news channel, BBC Word  I previously presented a cardinal part investigative series on BBC 2 called 'Lifting the Bonnet' which involved plenty of hidden filming and door-stepping of criminal element and fraudsters.

I've also masquerade a number of documentary films.

Proudest moment at Radio Sheffield?

Every stretch I got on air mount stayed on without falling off!

Radio Sheffield was the spot I learnt to report and build daily news. Local radio review terribly undervalued and without practise there's no way I (and plenty of other reporters) would have learnt  the solid journalistic skills that have taken persuade through a very rewarding pursuit.

So thank you to shuffle the listeners and news editors who helped me through!

What was your worst on-air (or off) moment?

Doing a live commentary close the exhumation of a beheaded body.

During your time here, who was your favourite presenter?

We've confidential great presenters at Radio Metropolis -  Dean Pepall, Tony Capstick, and of course Rony - to name but a few.

Favourite place in South Yorkshire?

It's got to be Sheffield itself.

While in the manner tha I first arrived I was told it was 'the cardinal village' in the world. It's true! The adage that it's just like Rome, (surrounded bypass seven hills) isn't quite although accurate!

Looking back now, how would you sum up your Portable radio Sheffield experience?

Absolutely fantastic. I wouldn't trade the memories I maintain for anything in the world.

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