Jim Reed (journalist)

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Jim Reed
Born
Robert James Reed

(1938-10-20)20 October 1938
Goderich, Ontario, Canada
Died12 February 2011(2011-02-12) (aged 72)
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
NationalityCanadian
OccupationTelevision journalist
Years active1972–2011
Employer(s)CTV Television Network (1972–1990)
CBC News (1990–2002)
Notable credit(s)W5 producer, co-host
(1972–1990)

Robert James Reed was a Canadian journalist, producer and news anchor, best known for his work on W5, a CTV Television Network current affairs program.

Early life[edit]

Reed was born in Goderich, Ontario in 1938. He had three sons.

Broadcasting career[edit]

Reed joined W5, a national Canadian newsmagazine and current affairs program, in 1972 as a producer.[1] His notable achievements with W5 included an interview with Susan Nelles, a nurse falsely accused in the Toronto hospital baby deaths in 1980 and 1981, and the first North American interview with Yasser Arafat in 1981.[1] Subsequent to this, Reed worked for 12 years as a journalist at CBC News, and also worked for TVO and as a freelance journalist for The Associated Press, The New York Times, and The Globe and Mail.[2]

During his career, he was awarded three Gemini Awards and a Gordon Sinclair Award for excellence in journalism.[2]

Reed died on 12 February 2011 in Toronto of non-small cell lung cancer.[2]

Career timeline[edit]

Awards[edit]

Public and industry awards[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b "Remembering Jim Reed, CTV news". 18 February 2011. Retrieved 12 February 2019.
  2. ^ a b c "Jim Reed, former CBC anchor, dies; CBC News". Retrieved 12 February 2019.
  3. ^ "Cinema Canada, January 1987". Retrieved 12 February 2019.