Announcing and Newsreading in Scotland
Anna began her career at Grampian Television in 1983 as a continuity announcer and newsreader for the station's short local news bulletins, North News (lunchtime) and North Headlines (late night). By 1986, Anna joined BBC Scotland as an announcer and transmission director. During this time, she was also a presenter of Reporting Scotland lunchtime news bulletins.
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