Graham Richardson Bio,Age,Height,Education,Spouse,Kids,Education,CTV,Networth

Graham Richardson

Graham Richardson Biography

Graham Richardson is a Canadian television journalist who currently anchors CTV Ottawa’s 6 o’clock newscast on CJOH-DT. Before assuming his anchor duties at CTV Ottawa, Richardson covered Parliament for nearly four years. He filed reports from Kandahar Afghanistan, G-8 meetings in Germany and Japan, a critical NATO summit in Romania, official visits to India, Singapore, the Czech Republic, Poland and the United Nations in New York.

Graham Richardson Age

He was born on 7th June, 1970, Connectitut, Canada.

Graham Richardson Height

He stand at a height of 5 feet and 8 inches.

Graham Richardson Education

He earned a Bachelor’s Degree from Queen’s University in Kingston, Ontario and a post-graduate journalism degree from the University of King’s College in Halifax, Nova Scotia.

Graham Richardson Family

Richardson was born in Connecticut to Canadian parents and raised in Toronto.

Graham Richardson Spouse And Children

Richardson and his wife Leigh Anne are active dance parents, with their talented son Bennett, and now retired minor hockey player Jack, who attends Western University.

Graham Richardson Career

He worked for the CBC in Calgary, Alberta until 1997. He then joined CITV in Edmonton and stayed until 2001, at which time he joined Global outlet CIII-TV in Toronto as host of Focus Ontario. He then joined CTV as parliamentary correspondent and occasional fill in host for Mike Duffy Live. When Mike Duffy left CTV, Richardson anchored On the Hill in that time slot for several weeks.

As parliamentary correspondent, he covered the controversy about confidential documents dealing with the Chalk River nuclear reactor having been left at the CTV news bureau. Richardson was himself quoted as saying the documents had “been here in the bureau for six days and we hadn’t heard from Natural Resources Minister Lisa Raitt or her office looking for them”.

In December 2009 it was announced that in March 2010, he would replace the retiring Max Keeping as news co-anchor at CJOH-TV.

Graham Richardson Awards

1998, finalist, Canadian Association of Journalists award for outstanding investigative journalism in Canada, Election Coverage ITV / WIC.

2007, finalist, Canadian Association of Journalists award for outstanding investigative journalism in Canada, Prison Suicide CTV.

Graham Richardson Salary

Graham estimated salary is USD 33,774 to USD 112,519 a year.

Graham Richardson Networth

His networth is estimated to be USD 800,000.

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