Mark Dailey

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Mark Dailey is an American-born Canadian television journalist and announcer.

He is the co-anchor of CITY's 11 p.m. weeknight CityNews newscasts in Toronto, Ontario, and a prominent continuity announcer voicing interstitial program announcements on the Citytv system. His work for City's local news specialty service CablePulse 24 included hosting a talk show, Dailey Live Nightly, in that channel's early days.

Dailey was born and raised in Youngstown, Ohio, studied law enforcement at Youngstown State University, in Ohio, and became a crime reporter for stations in Ohio and Detroit before moving to Toronto in 1974. Dailey has worked for CityTV for over 23 years and can be seen during CityTV's late night News Broadcasts rewinds at 2 am.

Also a voice actor, Dailey has voiced characters in the animated series Medabots, The Ripping Friends and Beyblade, and says the word "Subdivisions" in the Rush song of the same name.

Dailey is also a prostate cancer survivor.

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