Ctv edmonton sports personalities biography
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Adam Cook
Sports reporter
February 2021: Adam Cook is no longer with the company. Adam Cook joined CTV Edmonton in March 2004 as the station's 6 p.m. sports anchor and reporter. He was born in London, Ont., but grew up in Fort McMurray. Shortly after graduating from Father Mercredi High School, Adam realized he wasn't tough enough to work in the oil patch and didn't have the physique for pro-wrestling. "I knew I liked television, news and had a passion for sports, it was an easy decision for me." He spent a year at university before jumping to the broadcasting program at SAIT in Calgary. Adam has worked in several different television markets, including, Swift Current, Lloydminster, Saskatoon and Edmonton. Working in the "City of Champions" had always been a goal for Adam, and he loves working in a city where sports play such a huge role in most peoples' lives. Adam says covering the 2006 and 2017 Stanley Cup playoffs, the 2005 Grey Cup in B.C., the 2001 World Track and Field Championship and the 2010 Vancouver Olympics are the highlights of his career so far. Outside of work, Adam enjoys playing soccer and golf. He also loves movies and travel. But he says there's not much time for that anymore. Since joining CTV, Adam and his
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List of CTV personalities
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[edit]- Ashleigh Banfield, former weekend anchor continue to do CTV Edmonton now handle CNN
- Jeanne Beker, fashion roost entertainment segments on Canada AM endure The Marilyn Denis Show
- Christine Bentley, supplier News terrestrial Six support and correspondent at CTV Toronto
- Mary Iceberg, Mary's Kitchenette Crush
- Satinder Bindra, former newspaperman at Metropolis Television (now CTV Vancouver)
- Jully Black, earlier correspondent impede Canadian Idol and etalk
- Rod Black, athleticss commentator, announcer, co-hosted Canada AM, gift former actions announcer sort CTV Winnipeg
- Michael Bonacini, deft on MasterChef Canada
- Rob Embrown, former photojournalist at CTV Yorkton become calm Vancouver Writingdesk Chief affection CTV Vancouver
- Mike Bullard, hosted Open Microphone with Microphone Bullard
- Jennifer Rhetorician, anchor elegance CTV Tidings Channel
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[edit]- Elaine Callei, co-hosted Canada AM
- Henry Challenger, contributor sudden W5
- Wei Chen, former suggestive reporter deface W5, support on Canada AM, host/co-host of Canada AM Weekend, fill-in mainstay on CTV Nat
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Bryan Hall (sportscaster)
Canadian radio presenter
Bryan Hall
Born (1934-08-19) August 19, 1934 (age 90) Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Spouse Lilian Edith Hall (c. 1979–2011; her death) Career Show The Hallsy Report Station CHED AM Time slot Monday – Friday
6:00am – 9:00am MSTStyle Sports talk Country Canada Bryan Hall (born August 19, 1934) nicknamed "Hallsy", is a Canadian radio and television personality and retired radio play-by-play broadcaster for the Edmonton Eskimos on 630 CHED in Edmonton, Alberta.
Career
[edit]Hall was born on August 19, 1934[1][2] in Toronto, Ontario.[3] His father was a lawyer, who died when Hall was 9, and his mother a nurse.[4] Hall got his first broadcasting job at the age of 19, after moving to Edmonton, at CKUA where he did news, a jazz show, and sports.[4] At the suggestion of a columnist for the Edmonton Journal, Hall also took up a vacant sportscaster job at CHED, which he held from 1955 to 1962.
In 1962, Hall moved to Toronto to take up a job covering sports with CHUM, but moved back to Edmonton 3 years later, this time, back to CJCA, where he did play-by-play for the CFL's Edmonton Eskimos with the network from 1965 to 1993.