After covering news and anchoring for more than 40 years, CTV News Toronto’s anchor Ken Shaw is retiring, the network announced today.
No replacement has been announced.
“There have been so many changes over the decades and I’ve been privileged to have a front row seat for all of them,” Shaw said in his final newscast.
He will work on a number of projects for CTV. He joined CTV News in 1979.
Friday, December 6, 2019
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