Jill Krop

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Jill Krop is a Canadian television journalist and the current Global BC News Hour Final anchor, as well as radio personality.

She was born in Edmonton, Alberta and raised in British Columbia where she studied journalism at The British Columbia Institute of Technology and graduated with her BCIT Diploma of Technology in Broadcast Communications in 1986. She started her career at CKPG in Prince George, followed by a challenging year at CFRE in Regina. Next was the move east to Atlantic Satellite Network in Halifax where she worked for six years, hosting everything from major newscasts to becoming one of the original anchors of the popular Breakfast Television. ASN awarded her a GOLD CANPRO* for her work. In 1995, she returned to her home in British Columbia where she joined BCTV as a junior news anchor beginning with the Weekend Morning and Noon News. In September of 2001, she took over the reigns of News Hour Final, weeknights on Global BC, from Ted Chernecki who returned to reporting. Occasionally, she sub hosts for Global BC News Hour and Global National. Besides television, Jill works in radio as a relief talk show host on CKNW AM-980.

She has played small roles in television and film, usually as a TV reporter or news anchor. (Late '90s to current)

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[edit] Ratings

Jill Krop and her News Hour Final is currently ranked #1 in the late local news share in BC. Mi-Jung Lee and CTV News at 11:30 is ranked #2, Roger Petersen and CityNews Tonight is ranked #3, Jennifer Crosby and CH News Final is ranked #4, and Cheryl Bloxham of A-Channel News at 11 (formerly VI-News) is ranked #5. / Source: BBM InfoSysTV, 1 Sep 2004 - 30 April 2005

[edit] Formal Events

Jill Krop has donated her time over the years as master of ceremonies for various fundraising events. She has hosted such events for BC Sports Hall of Fame and Museum, Influential Women in Business Awards, Gold Georgie Award Winners 2003, 2005 BC Export Awards Gala, and most notably co-hosting both Variety Club Show of Hearts and The Children's Miracle Network Telethon, aired on Global BC.

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