Journalist Carole Macneil

Carole Macneil

Living place: Toronto

Birthday: 2-2-1964 (60 years old)

Population of the world 1964: 3.276 billions

Global rank: #98060

Facebook: twitter.com/carolemacneil

Email: updating

Phone number: updating

Journalist Carole Macneil profile

Who is Journalist Carole Macneil?
Carole Macneil is an experienced and talented Canadian journalist awarded the Television Journalist Award by the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. She is a host of many CBC News shows. She was the host of the evening news show Windsor from 1994 to 1998. More recently, she was the main host of "The National" at 9 p.m. Thursday. 7 on CBC News and host of "The Sunday Scrum" at 10 a.m. every Sunday.

Young / Before famous

Born in Nova Scotia, she climbed through smaller radio until she became a senior anchor at CBC, where she was involved in covering international affairs.
MacNeil began her career her career from hosting radio shows at private radio stations in small town she later became a senior presenter at CBC dealing with international affairs with national coverage for many years. via. In 1987, she worked at the CBC station CHSJ-TV (now CBAT-TV) in Fredericton and joined CBC in May 1987. By co-hosting the show with Evan Solomon hosted the show "Sunay Night" on CBC News is broadcast on both CBC Television and CBC Newsworld, the Canadian 24-hour news channel that has helped her win several Gemini Awards. At the same time, she also won a gold medal at the New York Television Festival for her coverage of exorcism in the Catholic Church, an award for a documentary about nuclear energy.
She is also an updater. Keep up to date with major news stories like the war in Afghanistan and the drug cartel wars in Mexico.
In 2000, MacNeil helped launch "Canada Now" - news programs on CBC Television including the show Toronto, CBC Newsworld Sunday she acted as the main presenter. From October 2012 to September 2013, she studied abroad in France.

Family life info

In June 2009, she married Richard Stursberg - a former CBC executive.

Close relationship

Boy friend/ husband/ darling Journalist Carole Macneil là ai?
She once interviewed three Canadian prime ministers, which are Stephen Harper, Paul Martin and Jean Chretien and also once met with famous people like Bishop Desmond Tutu a>, Colin Powell, Madeleine Albright, Benazir Bhutto,..

Body measurements of

How tall is Journalist Carole Macneil? What Carole Macneil's weight?
Height: updating
Weight: updating
Measurements: updating

Summary of Carole Macneil profile

When was Journalist Carole Macneil born?
Carole Macneil birthday 2-2-1964 (at the age of 60).
Where is Journalist Carole Macneil's birth place, what is Zodiac/Chinese Zodiac?
Carole Macneil was born in Nova Scotia, of Canada. Ms working and living in Toronto, of Canada. Ms, whose Zodiac is Aquarius, and who Chinese Zodiac is The Cat. Carole Macneil's global rank is 98060 and whose rank is 605 in list of famous Journalist. Population of the world in 1964 is about 3.276 billions persons.
Celebrities born in:
/

Photos/ Images


Portrait of journalist Carole MacNeil

Pretty journalist Carole MacNeil

A latest photo of journalist Carole MacNeil

Journalists Carole MacNei and lDavid Suzuki

Journalists Carole MacNeil and Steve Patterson

Carole Macneil ranking

Comment


Bình luận:
(Use English or Vietnamese)
Your name:
Cotent:

 

Events in 1964 and 2-2

Events in the world in the birth year of Carole Macneil

  • Nelson Mandela sentenced to life imprisonment in South Africa (June 11).
  • Congress approves Gulf of Tonkin Resolution after North Vietnamese torpedo boats allegedly attack US destroyers (Aug. 7). Background: Vietnam War
  • Khrushchev is deposed; Kosygin becomes premier and Brezhnev becomes first secretary of the Communist Party (October). Background: Rulers of Russia since 1533
  • China detonates its first atomic bomb. Background: nuclear weapons

Birthday Carole Macneil (2-2) in history

  • Day 2-2 year 1536: The capital of Argentina, Buenos Aires, is the largest port city founded by Spanish explorer Pedro de Mendoza.
  • Day 2-2 year 1709: Scottish sailor Alexander Selkirk was rescued after four years alone on a deserted island off the coast of Chile. He was the inspiration for writer Daniel Defoe to write the famous novel "Robinson Crusoe."
  • Day 2-2 year 1848: The Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo, ending the Mexican War, was signed. In the treaty, Mexico ceded to the United States a huge portion of what is today the American West and Southwest, including California and New Mexico.
  • Day 2-2 year 1870: The Cardiff Giant was revealed to be a hoax.
  • Day 2-2 year 1876: The National League of Professional Baseball Clubs was formed.
  • Day 2-2 year 1887: The first gathering at Gobbler's Knob in Punxsatawney, Pa. to wait for the groundhog's shadow occurred.
  • Day 2-2 year 1922: James Joyce's Ulysses was published.
  • Day 2-2 year 1943: Nazi troops surrendered in the World War II Battle of Stalingrad.
  • Day 2-2 year 1971: Idi Amin became dictator of Uganda.
  • Day 2-2 year 1980: The Abscam scandal was revealed.
  • Day 2-2 year 1990: South African President F. W. de Klerk lifted a ban on the African National Congress and promised to free Nelson Mandela.
  • Day 2-2 year 2003: Czech Republic President Vaclav Havel stepped down after 13 years.
Show all

Other famous Journalist

Famous people born in Nova Scotia

Note about Journalist Carole Macneil

Carole Macneil infomation and profile updated by nguoinoitieng.tv.