George Lagogianes

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Lagogianes (left) interviewing Adam Giambrone

George Lagogianes is a Canadian television personality, currently a reporter/anchor for CP24.

Lagogianes was previously the host of Live at 5 before they changed the format of the show and changed the time from 5pm-5:30pm. He anchored the weeknight news. He was also previously the host of AutoShop.

Lagogianes graduated from Ryerson University with a bachelor's degree in radio and television arts. After graduation, he began work in 1988 as a camera operator for local Toronto television station Citytv and national music network MuchMusic, which at the time were both owned by CHUM Limited. He became a "videographer" for the CityPulse news programme in 1990, subsequently becoming a host and reporter for the national Bravo! arts network.[1] He has also served as co-host of the national dance music series Electric Circus,[2] and as an interviewer for Citytv's MovieTelevision,[3] a programme which has been syndicated internationally in more than 90 countries.[4]

References

  1. City tv personalities:George Lagogianes, Cityty.com, July 7, 1999. Retrieved cached version 2008-02-14.
  2. Electric Circus returns to 'Much', Toronto Sun, December 30, 2006. Retrieved 2008-02-14.
  3. A History of Canadian Programming: Movie Television, Canadian Communications Foundation, March 2005. Retrieved 2008-02-14.
  4. Film Policy Review Submission to Department of Canadian Heritage by Jay Switzer, Vice President Programming, CHUM Television, March 20, 1998, Retrieved 2008-02-14.

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