Read this in The Manila Times digital edition.
Ali Sotto is always sure and fearless in everything she discusses. But be it a commentary on the day's biggest headlines or a critique on issues that cannot be ignored, the longtime broadcaster, nonetheless, presents a piece of her mind tactfully and diplomatically every time.
It hasn't always been this way for the younger Sotto when she started in the news industry. The now-popular radio anchor had to try several approaches to delivering her opinion before she found confidence in her voice as a broadcaster, commentator and public servant. Moreover, she had to work hard to earn her name and credibility, having taken a different route toward broadcasting than her peers.
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