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Sonja McLaughlan

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Sonja McLaughlan (born 9 September 1962)[citation needed] is a British sports broadcaster. She joined the corporation in 1988, and has since covered seven Summer Olympics (from Atlanta 1996 to Tokyo 2020). McLaughlan is the producer for the BBC’s rugby union coverage, and broadcasts coverage of the Six Nations Championship.

Career

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McLaughlan joined the BBC in 1988 as a trainee, becoming a news producer on BBC Radio Sussex.[1] She moved to London in 1993, and became a producer in BBC Radio's sports department.[citation needed] In 1995, she became the producer for the BBC's rugby union coverage.[citation needed] McLaughlan contributes to the BBC's coverage of the Six Nations Championship, conducting touchline interviews.[1] McLaughlan also covers athletics for BBC Radio 5 Live and gives reports for the BBC News channel.[citation needed]

McLaughlan has reported from every one of the Olympic Games since Atlanta 1996.[2] She was also part of the British Channel 4 commentary team for the London 2012 Paralympics.[1] McLaughlan has additionally provided coverage for the World Athletics Championships, the London Marathon and The Boat Race.[1]

In March 2024, McLaughlan promoted a conspiracy theory alleging the subject of a video of Catherine, Princess of Wales, was "clearly not her".[3] This was later refuted by her employer, the BBC, as unsubstantiated with no evidence to support it.[4]

References

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  1. ^ a b c d "Sonja McLaughlan". Channel 4 Paralympics. Archived from the original on 1 September 2012.
  2. ^ David (10 January 2022). "Big interview: Sonja McLaughlan". British Eventing Life. Retrieved 23 March 2023.
  3. ^ Barton, Alex (19 March 2024). "BBC's Sonja McLaughlan says woman at farm shop was Catherine, Princess of Wales 'lookalike'". The Telegraph.
  4. ^ "How Kate body-double conspiracy theory spread on social media". 19 March 2024. Retrieved 22 March 2024.
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