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Canadian news anchor and reporter
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Annette Hamm (pronounced Haum) is a Canadian news anchor and reporter. Along with Tim Bolen, she currently co-hosts Morning Live, a three-hour morning show that airs on CHCH-TV in Hamilton, Ontario weekdays from 6 am to 9 am.

Biography

Hamm grew up on a tobacco farm outside of Langton, Ontario.

Hamm has been at CHCH since 1986. She graduated from the Mohawk College Broadcast Journalism program in 1987. Before being named Morning Live co-host in 2005, Hamm was the station's crime reporter and a backup news anchor. She has also covered general assignment and the environmental beat for the station. She previously co-anchored the Noon News before it was cancelled.

Back when CHCH was known as ONtv, Hamm hosted a morning news and business program called The Morning Market.

Hamm is a Paul Harris Fellow. She is involved with Food 4 Kids, gritLIT (Hamilton's Literary Festival), the Junior League of Hamilton-Burlington, and the Hamilton Burlington SPCA. She is also a group fitness instructor, and teaches out of the YWCA Hamilton.

She now lives on Hamilton Mountain with her husband and their two cats.

Awards and honours

Hamm was named a 2015 Woman of Distinction (Public Affairs).

References

  1. "Annette Hamm's bio".
  2. "In Touch" (PDF). Spring 2010. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2011-07-22. Retrieved 2010-08-30.

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