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Amanda Lang (born 31 October 1970) is a Canadian business journalist, and host of Taking Stock, a weekly business news program on CTV, BNN Bloomberg and CP24. [2] Previously, she was the host of Bloomberg North on Bloomberg TV Canada. [3]
Judith Jasmin started working for Radio-Canada in the late 1940s, co-hosted Carrefour with René Lévesque on Radio-Canada/Radio, hosted Reportage and Conférence de presse, she became the first woman named foreign correspondent for Radio-Canada at the UN (1966), and then in Washington, DC.
Bell Media Radio also holds rights to distribute Bloomberg Radio content in Canada; [5] [6] [7] Bloomberg had previously partnered with Channel Zero on Bloomberg TV Canada, which was the U.S. service supplanted with programs covering Canadian financial news; that channel shut down in October 2017. BNN's existing domestic programming was largely ...
Amber Dawn MacArthur (born 27 June 1976) is a Canadian television and netcasting personality, bestselling author of two books, and keynote speaker. MacArthur (aka Amber Mac) is the former co-host of BNN's App Central and Bloomberg Brink, G4TechTV's Call for Help, and TWiT's The Social Hour (successor to net@night/Inside the Net).
The Huffington Post reached out to historians across the country to create a list of women who deserve more recognition for their accomplishments. ‘12 Badass Women’ by Huffington Post
This is a list of Canadian television personalities. It should only include people associated with non-fiction programming, not actors. It should only include people associated with non-fiction programming, not actors.
Pat Bolland (now an anchor at BNN in Canada) Eric Bolling (former panelist on Fast Money; now host of The Five on Fox News) Margaret Brennan (later joined to Bloomberg Television and now an anchor at CBS News) Bay Buchanan (now a political commentator for CNN's The Situation Room) Allan Chernoff (now senior correspondent at CNN)
Moments before going live on Nov. 29, Canadian news anchor Leslie Horton received an email from a viewer, who had watched her traffic report earlier that morning.