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'''Jennifer Ward''' ({{Birth based on age as of date|40|1997|10|8|noage=1}}<ref name = PC19971008/>) is a ] broadcast ], and an anchor with ] since 1999.<ref name = CTVBIO/><ref>{{cite web|title=Jennifer Ward|url=http://www.hope.mshf.on.ca/2013-hope-awards---jennifer|website=CIBF Celebration of Hope|publisher=http://www.hope.mshf.on.ca|accessdate=4 November 2014}}</ref> | '''Jennifer Ward''' ({{Birth based on age as of date|40|1997|10|8|noage=1}}<ref name = PC19971008/>) is a ] broadcast ], and an anchor with ] since 1999.<ref name = CTVBIO/><ref>{{cite web|title=Jennifer Ward|url=http://www.hope.mshf.on.ca/2013-hope-awards---jennifer|website=CIBF Celebration of Hope|publisher=http://www.hope.mshf.on.ca|accessdate=4 November 2014}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|last1=Baker|first1=Nancy|title=Jennifer Ward|url=http://odssf.com/biography/jennifer-ward|website=http://odssf.com|accessdate=4 November 2014}}</ref> | ||
Ward joined Toronto's ] in August 1988 as a ] and was promoted to ] in September. She then moved to ], U.S. in July 1991 to become anchor and reporter for ]. In this role she worked as the first solo female anchor for the evening news in Philadelphia. Five years later she moved to co-host Fox Television's morning program ], which lasted until 1999. In this role she won two Emmy's.<ref name = CTVBIO/> | Ward joined Toronto's ] in August 1988 as a ] and was promoted to ] in September. She then moved to ], U.S. in July 1991 to become anchor and reporter for ]. In this role she worked as the first solo female anchor for the evening news in Philadelphia. Five years later she moved to co-host Fox Television's morning program ], which lasted until 1999. In this role she won two Emmy's.<ref name = CTVBIO/> |
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Jennifer Ward (1956 or 1957) is a Canadian broadcast journalist, and an anchor with CTV News Channel since 1999.
Ward joined Toronto's CFTO in August 1988 as a reporter and was promoted to news anchor in September. She then moved to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S. in July 1991 to become anchor and reporter for KYW-TV. In this role she worked as the first solo female anchor for the evening news in Philadelphia. Five years later she moved to co-host Fox Television's morning program Good Day Philadelphia, which lasted until 1999. In this role she won two Emmy's.
As of 2014, she works as a news anchor for the national cable channel CTV News Channel and CTV's Canada AM. Ward is the morning weekend anchor on CTV News Channel, as well as a regular anchor on Canada AM.
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Jennifer Weiner, Inquirer Staff Writer (8 October 1997). "Kyw Alum Ward Drops Shopping, Reports For Freelance Duty At Fox". philly.com. Retrieved 20 October 2014.
Ward, 40, a Toronto native, anchored the KYW 6 and 11 p.m. newscasts from 1991 to 1994.
- ^ "Jennifer Ward. CTV News". Bell Media Inc. Retrieved 19 October 2014.
- "Jennifer Ward". CIBF Celebration of Hope. http://www.hope.mshf.on.ca. Retrieved 4 November 2014.
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- Baker, Nancy. "Jennifer Ward". http://odssf.com. Retrieved 4 November 2014.
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