• Cyril Knowlton Nash OC OOnt (November 18, 1927 – May 24, 2014) was a Canadian journalist, author and news anchor. He was senior anchor of CBC Television's...
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    substitute anchor for Knowlton Nash and in 1988, CBS offered him a job as a co-anchor for a morning show. To keep Mansbridge in Canada, Nash retired from his...
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    and Michaëlle Jean, as well as future Quebec premier René Lévesque. Knowlton Nash, whose career at the CBC spanned the years between 1965 and 1992, was...
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  • sculptor Kevin Nash (born 1959), semi-retired American professional wrestler Knowlton Nash (1927–2014), Canadian newscaster Le'Bryan Nash (born 1992), American...
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  • (1868-1931), US athlete in football Knowlton Nash (1927-2014), Canadian newsman E. Knowlton Fogg (1837-1900), US businessman Knowlton Circles, a complex of henges...
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  • Warren Davis 1970–1976: Lloyd Robertson 1976–1978: Peter Kent 1978–1988: Knowlton Nash 1988–1992: Peter Mansbridge 1992–1995: Alison Smith 1995–2017: Peter...
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  • producer having anchored Le Téléjournal and hosted Le Point and Enjeux Knowlton Nash, prominent newsreader and host Rassi Nashalik, former anchor of Igalaaq...
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  • journalism. Located in CBC's Toronto headquarters, inductees include: 2015 – Knowlton Nash 2016 – Joe Schlesinger 2017 – Barbara Frum 2018 – Trina McQueen 2019...
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    than British news values. BUP correspondents included future anchors Knowlton Nash and Walter Cronkite. In 1936, BUP launched Canada's first coast-to-coast...
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  • Absolutely Canadian devoted to First Nations news. In 2004 Robinson replaced Knowlton Nash as the host of CBC's educational series News in Review. In 2013, she...
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  • early years of his own musical career. The book Cue the Elephant by Knowlton Nash (1996, McClelland & Stewart) featured some disparaging remarks from...
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    It had sometimes been judged by well-known personalities, including Knowlton Nash and Ben Wicks. Berton wrote an article in the Toronto Star in 1992 comparing...
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  • Peter Mansbridge, The National (CBC) Keith Morrison, The Journal (CBC) Knowlton Nash (deceased), The National (CBC) Tara Nelson, Global National (Global)...
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  • Radio-Canada in 1959. In 1975, the CBC's director of information programming (Knowlton Nash) cancelled Viewpoint under the pretext that the program caused the following...
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  • Hall of Fame, the second CBC news personality to be inducted after Knowlton Nash in 2015. Schlesinger died after a prolonged illness on February 11,...
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    hearing initiated by an unsuccessful anchor candidate who complained that Knowlton Nash, the vice-president of CBC News, had appointed himself to succeed Kent...
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  • has ratings up 30% over National". Ottawa Citizen, November 5, 1992. Knowlton Nash, Prime Time at Ten (McClelland & Stewart, 1987), ISBN 0-7710-6703-8...
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  • before leaving to return to work as a foreign correspondent. In 1978, Knowlton Nash—who had been director of news and current affairs, three management...
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  • Canadaland, Globe & Mail Pascale Nadeau – Le Téléjournal anchor Joyce Napier Knowlton Nash – former CBC National News anchor, former host of Witness (CBC documentary...
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  • Various independently produced documentaries were introduced by host Knowlton Nash. Noted episodes of the series included Utshimassits: Place of the Boss...
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    sports journalist. Kenneth More (1914–1982; aged 67), English actor. Knowlton Nash (1927–2014; aged 86), Canadian television journalist and author. Giulio...
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  • After rejecting an offer to join CBS News, Peter Mansbridge replaces Knowlton Nash as anchorman of CBC Television's series The National. June 4 The Universal...
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  • 2014 – Mahafarid Amir Khosravi, Iranian businessman (b. 1969) 2014 – Knowlton Nash, Canadian journalist and author (b. 1927) 2014 – John Vasconcellos,...
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  • as The National, in 2001. Farewell Journal, hello Prime Time News Knowlton Nash, Prime Time at Ten (McClelland & Stewart, 1987), ISBN 0-7710-6703-8...
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  • 1927 – Hank Ballard, American R&B singer-songwriter (d. 2003) 1927 – Knowlton Nash, Canadian journalist and author (d. 2014) 1928 – Salvador Laurel, Filipino...
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  • Chris Bauman, Canadian Football player Roy Bonisteel, Laurier LaPierre, Knowlton Nash, Bill Cunningham, Val Sears, Myrna Kostash, Walter Stewart, John Sawatsky...
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  • Sook-Yin Lee Peter Mansbridge Ben Mulroney Nardwuar the Human Serviette Knowlton Nash Anna Olson Rob Rainford Lloyd Robertson Evan Solomon Devon Soltendieck...
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  • Turner David McIlwraith – Peter Lougheed Archival footage of Joe Clark, Knowlton Nash and Queen Elizabeth II is used in the film. Cynthia Dale and Peter Mansbridge...
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  • the Globe appeared on 31 December 1987, detailing a brunch held by Knowlton Nash. By the time she left the paper, she had begun to develop Alzheimer's...
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  • would go on to become some of Canada's top broadcasters, including Knowlton Nash, Mike Duffy, Stan Carew and Ian Hanomansing. CHNS had an intense Top...
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