Kate Wheeler

This article is about Kate Wheeler, the Canadian news anchor. For Kate Wheeler, the American novelist, see Kate Wheeler (novelist).

Kate Wheeler is a Canadian television reporter and news anchor.

Wheeler began her on air news career in 1987 at CFTO in Toronto as a reporter, where she would become an anchor the following year and the weekend news anchor in 1990. The next year she was promoted to co-anchor of CFTO's News at 6.

Wheeler has sat in for both Lloyd Robertson and Sandie Rinaldo on CTV National News and also handled long term fill in duties for news and hosting on Canada AM.

She served as senior reporter and daytime news anchor for CTV News Channel from February 2001 to November 2008 before moving to Corus Entertainment to launch the CBC affiliate in Durham.

In 1985, she was featured in a five-part Citytv news serial The Kate Wheeler Story: Diary of a Victim which detailed her previous experience as the victim of a random stabbing attack.

Until September 2013 Wheeler was the news director and anchor for Studio 12 News on CHEX Durham, which launched in September 2010.

Since February 2014, she has been co-hosting the show What She Said on Sirius XM Canada's Canada Talks channel, with Christine Bentley and Sharon Caddy.[1]

Wheeler is a part-time lecturer at Durham College.

She also manages a media training and consulting company "Media Bites" and is a contributor to AdvocateDaily.com.

References

  1. "SiriusXM Canada launches Canadian talk series What She Said". The Globe and Mail, May 28, 2014.

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