This feature explores how 's career became a cornerstone of modern sports media, focusing on three core pillars: 1. Breaking the "Glass Baize"

Michaela Tabb's impact on entertainment and media content extends far beyond her impressive playing career. As one of the first women to compete at the highest level in a male-dominated sport, Tabb broke down barriers and challenged traditional stereotypes. Her presence in the sport helped to attract new audiences, particularly female fans, who were inspired by her determination and skill. Tabb's media appearances, including interviews, television shows, and documentaries, further amplified her influence, making her a household name in the UK and beyond.

TABB's television career took off when she began working as a presenter and referee for the BBC's snooker coverage in 2007. Her charismatic personality and in-depth knowledge of the sport made her a fan favorite among viewers. She has since become a staple of the BBC's snooker team, covering numerous tournaments, including the World Snooker Championship.

Overall, Michaela Tabb's influence on entertainment and media content has been profound, and her continued presence in the industry is likely to have a lasting impact on the types of programs and content that are produced.

: As the first woman to referee a World Snooker Championship final (2009 and 2012), Tabb transitioned from a background character to a focal point of global broadcasts.