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Lloyd Robertson OC (born January 19, 1934) is a Canadian journalist and former news anchor who is special correspondent on CTV's weekly magazine series, W5.Robertson served as the chief anchor and senior editor of CTV's national evening newscast, CTV News with Lloyd Robertson, from 1984 to 2011, when he retired from the CTV National News team.
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.
On September 7, 2010, CTV announced Clark was leaving the network to pursue other opportunities. [5] He had been considered one of the frontrunners to succeed Lloyd Robertson as CTV National News anchor; with his departure coming shortly after Lisa LaFlamme was named Robertson's successor, it was widely speculated that Clark's departure was ...
Sandie Rinaldo, weekend anchor on CTV National News co-host and contributing reporter on W5, former anchor on Canada AM, former co-host of World Beat News at CTV Toronto; John Roberts, co-hosted Canada AM; Lloyd Robertson, co-host of W5 and former CTV National News anchor; Teresa Roncon, former reporter at CTV Toronto
Since longtime weekday anchor Lloyd Robertson's retirement in 2011, Rinaldo served as substitute anchor for Robertson's successor, Lisa LaFlamme, on the main weekday national newscast. Since 2009, she has been anchoring CTV News Channel three weekday afternoons.
Lloyd Robertson leaves CBC Television's The National to become co-anchor (with Harvey Kirck) and later solo anchor of the CTV National News. August 1: The 1976 Summer Olympics are broadcast worldwide, from Montreal, Quebec, drawing an estimated 1 billion viewers. October 21: The 1976 Canadian Film Awards airs on CTV.
After 20 years with the network, Robertson said goodbye to QVC in December 2014. “It is time for a new challenge and a new adventure," she wrote via a blog post. "Although it is a little scary ...
Lloyd Robertson announces at the end of the broadcast of CTV National News that he will retire as lead anchor in 2011. [6] July 9: CTV announces that Lisa LaFlamme will be Lloyd Robertson's replacement as lead anchor of the CTV National News. [7] July 11