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Lisa LaFlamme OC OOnt (born July 25, 1964) is a Canadian television journalist, and formerly the chief anchor and senior editor of CTV National News. She replaced Lloyd Robertson in this role on September 5, 2011. [1] LaFlamme previously served as the news international affairs correspondent and substitute host for CTV National News.
CTV National News became the top-rated newscast for the first time in its history. [6] Stories from local stations that have national importance are taken from the local station, and a 'national reporter' re-does the story, often from a location hundreds or even thousands of miles from the location of the story.
Lisa LaFlamme, chief news anchor at Canadian broadcaster CTV, has taken to Twitter to announce she has been forced out as host of CTV National News, the country’s top-rated newscast. “On June ...
Lisa LaFlamme, former chief CTV National News anchor, co-host of Canada AM and W5, former international affairs correspondent; Baden Langton, former co-anchor of CTV National News; Mi-Jung Lee, weeknight co-anchor of News at Six at CTV Vancouver; Dana Lewis, former Middle East Bureau Chief and correspondent; Cynthia Loyst, co-host on The Social
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First logo, used from 1997 to 1999. In September 1996, CTV Television Network Ltd. (a division of CTV) was granted a broadcast licence by the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) for CTV N1, a national English language specialty television service that would broadcast "news, weather and sports reports, as well as business, consumer and lifestyle information", [1 ...
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CKCO-DT (channel 13) is a television station in Kitchener, Ontario, Canada, part of the CTV Television Network.It is owned and operated by network parent Bell Media alongside London-based CTV 2 station CFPL-DT (channel 10), although the two stations maintain separate operations.