Carole MacNeil Bio, Age, Family, Husband, CBC News, Net worth, Salary, Twitter

Carole MacNeil Biography

Carole MacNeil is an award-winning Canadian television journalist who hosts weeknight prime-time news on CBC News Network, from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m

Carole MacNeil Age

MacNeil is 58 years old as of 2022. She was born on 2 February 1964, in Antigonish, Canada. She celebrates her birthday on 2nd February every year.

Carole MacNeil Height

MacNeil stands at a height of 5 feet 6 inches (1.68 m).

Carole MacNeil Family

MacNeil was born in Antigonish, Canada, and grew up in Cape Breton, Nova Scotia. However, she has managed to keep her personal life away from the limelight hence she has not disclosed any information about her parents. It is also not known if Carole has any siblings.

Carole MacNeil Husband

MacNeil is happily married to the love of her life, Richard Stursberg, a former CBC executive, in 2009. Their wedding was held at a loft penthouse space where they had lived.

Carole MacNeil Net worth

MacNeil has an estimated net worth of $2 million which she has earned through her career as a journalist.

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Carole MacNeil Salary

MacNeil’s annual average salary ranges from $ 43,668 to $ 150,443.

Carole MacNeil Career

Macneil is the host of weeknight prime-time news on CBC News Network, from 7 p.m. to 9 p.mIn the early 1990s, MacNeil worked as an anchor for local news shows in New Brunswick and Ontario until joining CBC Newsworld in 1998. CBC Rundown with Carole MacNeil, a daytime news program on the CBC News Network, was her most recent program.

From 7 p.m. until 9 p.m., MacNeil hosts CBC News Network’s weeknight prime-time news. MacNeil was a Saturday anchor on CBC News’ daily news program The National, where she was one of three permanent anchors. MacNeil hosted CBC News Network with Carole MacNeil on weekdays from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. from 2009 to 2016. She hosted CBC News: Sunday and CBC News: Sunday Night from 2002 to 2009.

On the CBC News Network, he hosted The National on Saturdays at 9 p.m. Eastern Time. She also presented The Sunday Scrum, a political show that aired on Sunday mornings at 10 a.m. Eastern Time. Prior to September 2002, MacNeil was the host of Canada Now’s Toronto edition. For CBC News: Sunday and CBC Television, she has hosted a number of live specials. From 1994 to 1998, MacNeil was the anchor of the Windsor evening news.

In the year 2000, MacNeil assisted in the debut of CBC Television’s supper-hour news program, Canada Now. MacNeil and Evan Solomon took over as hosts of CBC News: Sunday Night, an hour-long prime-time news presentation on CBC Television and CBC Newsworld, in February 2002. CBC News Sunday took home a number of Gemini Awards.

One of MacNeil’s reports for CBC News: Sunday Night was nominated for “Best Lifestyle/Practical Information Segment” at the 24th Gemini Awards in 2009. Carole’s husband, CBC executive Richard Stursberg, restructured CBC News in May 2009, and the show was discontinued.

MacNeil is one of Canada’s most experienced and versatile journalists, and whether she’s reporting from the field or interviewing a cabinet minister from her host’s chair, she gets to the heart of the story. MacNeil has reported from the United States, Europe, and Afghanistan, and has sat down with some of the world’s most fascinating personalities, including Bishop Desmond Tutu, Colin Powell, Madeleine Albright, and Benazir Bhutto. She has written a book with the name: Securitizing Youth: Young People’s Roles in the Global Peace and Security Agenda.

MacNeil works at CBC News as the host of weeknight prime time news on CBC News Network, from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. At the station she works alongside other CBC News anchors who include;

  1. Scott Peterson
  2. Suhana Meharchand
  3. Zulekha Nathoo
  4. Steven D’Souza
  5. Jill Dempsey
  6. Margaret Evans
  7. Kimberly Gale
  8. Colette Kennedy
  9. Ashley Brauweiler
  10. Ryan Snoddon

 

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