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Wei Chen, former investigative reporter on W5, anchor on Canada AM, host/co-host of Canada AM Weekend, fill-in anchor on CTV National News and CTV Newsnet (now CTV News Channel) Ben Chin, former Atlantic Bureau Chief; Tom Clark, former CTV National News reporter/fill-in anchor, hosted Question Period, and hosted On the Hill
Similarities to Canada AM include news reports, a weather segment (this time without additional local weather information after the segment), a cooking segment and occasional music performances. Like Canada AM , Your Morning is a 3-hour long program, with local news opt-outs every half-hour which may be filled by local CTV stations.
Canada AM is a Canadian morning television news show that aired on CTV from 1972 to 2016. Its final hosts were Beverly Thomson and Marci Ien, with Jeff Hutcheson presenting the weather forecast and sports.
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Terry Leibel; René Lévesque - Worked as journalist for Radio-Canada from after World War II (during which he served as war correspondent for the US Army) to 1960, covering such events as the Korean War (1951–1953) and hosting Point de mire.
Reporting outdoors, news anchor Kyle Clark and weather meteorologist Kathy Sabine at 9news Denver got into a heated exchange that was, to say the least, some of the most awkward TV in recent memory.
The CTV network's first night on-air began with Harry Rasky's promotional documentary on the new network. That was followed by a fall season preview program. [23] CTV's initial 1961–1962 season began with the following programs, five of which were Canadian productions: [23] The Andy Griffith Show (United States, CBS) Checkmate (United States ...
The Weather Network was licensed by the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission on December 1, 1987 [1] and began broadcasting on September 1, 1988 (six years after the U.S. Weather Channel) as WeatherNow, under the ownership of engineering firm Lavalin Inc. (now known as SNC-Lavalin) and Landmark Communications. [2]