Ali Shaw

Alison "Ali" Shaw (née Douglas), better known as "Ali Shaw" is a Scottish television presenter, who has appeared on ITV News, Sky Sports and MUTV.

Broadcasting career

Ali Shaw started her television career with STV's children's department. At STV, she also presented current affairs programmes Seven Days and Trial By Night, travel show, Scottish Passport, and property programme Safe As Houses.

In August 2009, she made history by becoming the first female to anchor live coverage of the Scottish Premier League, on Sky Sports.

Shaw has presented on Sky Sports News,[1] and its former rival channel Setanta Sports News,[2] as well as hosting basketball on Setanta Sports.[3] She has also had stints presenting on Rangers TV, Arsenal TV and Middlesbrough TV.[4] In December 2009, she co-hosted the Scottish Sports Awards on STV,[5] while in July 2010 she presented Sky Sports' coverage of Fish-O-Mania, the UK's biggest angling event.[1]

Ali currently presents a range of shows including the flagship show, Countdown to Kick off on Manchester United's TV channel, MUTV,[3] and tennis on Sky Sports.[6] In October 2010, she presented her first national news, ITV News at 5:30.[6] On 27 July 2012 she presented the news on Daybreak, ITV's former breakfast programme.

Writing

Shaw has extensive journalism experience and has had her own columns in a variety of newspapers, including the Evening Times, Daily Record and Sunday Post.[4] She also wrote a blog on Scottish football for the Sky Sports website.[7]

Acting

In her early career, Ali appeared as the leading lady in several pantomimes.[8]

Personal life

In 2012 Ali got married, and later that year gave birth to the couple's first child, Mylo Kingsley Shaw.

In her spare time, she is a keen horse rider, and has taken part in races for charity. [9] She also has an interest in property and has built up her own portfolio.[6]

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