Revision as of 03:43, 8 April 2005 editAdam Bishop (talk | contribs)Administrators53,504 edits links/formatting← Previous edit | Revision as of 10:29, 8 April 2005 edit undo156.34.56.91 (talk)No edit summaryNext edit → | ||
Line 7: | Line 7: | ||
Thomson joined the Canada AM team in November 2003. In a ] news release announcing her addition to the show, Thomson said, "Joining Canada AM is a tremendous opportunity for me. I'm looking forward to the different time slot, stories and challenges. I hope to be able to bring some of my own experiences to the table as we reveal the day's stories most important to Canadians." | Thomson joined the Canada AM team in November 2003. In a ] news release announcing her addition to the show, Thomson said, "Joining Canada AM is a tremendous opportunity for me. I'm looking forward to the different time slot, stories and challenges. I hope to be able to bring some of my own experiences to the table as we reveal the day's stories most important to Canadians." | ||
Thomson is an active figure with several Canadian charities, and has publicly announced her battle with ]. She is a spokesperson for the Canadian Breast Cancer Foundation, and also works with The Muki Baum Association, and the Charles H. Best Diabetes Foundation. | Thomson is an active figure with several ], and has publicly announced her battle with ]. She is a spokesperson for the Canadian Breast Cancer Foundation, and also works with The Muki Baum Association, and the Charles H. Best Diabetes Foundation. | ||
She serves on the Board of Advisors for Broadcast and Communications Curriculum at ], ]. | She serves on the Board of Advisors for Broadcast and Communications Curriculum at ], ]. |
Revision as of 10:29, 8 April 2005
Beverly Thomson is a Canadian broadcast journalist and co-host of Canada AM, CTV's national morning show.
Biography
Beverly Thomson worked for six years at CFTO Toronto as an anchor on the weekend news program. She then moved to Global TV Ontario as the anchor of both the 5:30 p.m. and 6:00 p.m. weeknight provincial news broadcasts. She has been in broadcasting for more than 15 years.
Thomson joined the Canada AM team in November 2003. In a Bell Globemedia news release announcing her addition to the show, Thomson said, "Joining Canada AM is a tremendous opportunity for me. I'm looking forward to the different time slot, stories and challenges. I hope to be able to bring some of my own experiences to the table as we reveal the day's stories most important to Canadians."
Thomson is an active figure with several Canadian charities, and has publicly announced her battle with breast cancer. She is a spokesperson for the Canadian Breast Cancer Foundation, and also works with The Muki Baum Association, and the Charles H. Best Diabetes Foundation.
She serves on the Board of Advisors for Broadcast and Communications Curriculum at Seneca College, Toronto.