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Gloria Macarenko : ウィキペディア英語版 | Gloria Macarenko
Gloria Macarenko (born 1962) is a Canadian television and radio journalist. A longtime anchor or co-anchor of CBUT's local supper-hour newscast since the late 1990s; later she co-hosted ''CBC News: Vancouver'', weekdays from 5:00-6:30 p.m. with Tony Parsons. Presently, she is the host of CBU-FM's ''B.C. Almanac'' and the national CBC Radio One documentary series ''The Story from Here''. Macarenko has been a guest anchor on ''The National'' and ''CBC News Now'' on CBC News Network. ==Early life and career== Macarenko was raised in Prince Rupert, British Columbia and graduated from Prince Rupert Secondary School. Her first broadcasting job was reading the news after school on weekdays and weekend mornings for CHTK Radio, Prince Rupert.〔Museum of Radio in British Columbia. ("Gloria Macarenko." ) bcradiohistory.com/biographies. Retrieved on: 2013-03-18.〕 She studied journalism at the British Columbia Institute of Technology (BCIT). On graduating from BCIT, Macarenko worked for two years as a beat reporter for CKWX Radio in Vancouver. In her first two years in radio she interviewed then-Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau and covered the trial of serial killer Clifford Olson. Following the Olson trial, she spent four years in Spain and France, studying languages and art history and teaching English. She returned to Canada in 1989 and was hired by CBC TV in Vancouver.〔〔Schumacher, K. (March 11, 2008). (Students learn power of determination ). ''The Daily News'', Prince Rupert. Reprinted online in "A Town Called Podunk," March 12, 2008. Retrieved on: 2013-03-18.〕
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