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Steve Murphy (Canadian news anchor)


Steve Murphy (born June 18, 1960) is a Canadian television personality. He is the current anchor of weekday editions of CTV News at 6:00 p.m. on the stations of CTV Atlantic.
==Broadcasting career==
Murphy started his career in the spring of 1977 at CFBC Saint John.〔Murphy, Steve. ''Behind The Camera: A Memoir.'' Halifax: Nimbus, 2006. p.29.〕 Murphy then moved to CJCH-AM Halifax in May 1980.〔Murphy, Steve. ''Behind The Camera: A Memoir.'' Halifax: Nimbus, 2006. pp. 64-66.〕 While at CJCH-AM, Murphy moved from reporter and newsreader to being the host of ''The Hotline'', a mid-morning call-in show.
Murphy replaced Dave Wright, who moved into television full-time at CTV Atlantic as the host of ''Live At 5''. Murphy also started doing commentaries on ''Live At 5'' on CTV Atlantic in 1982 and was featured on the very first episode.〔Murphy, Steve. ''Live At 5: The Story of its Success.'' Halifax: Nimbus, 2002.〕 Murphy would eventually stop doing his commentaries on ''Live At 5'' and become a co-host of that program in 1986, replacing Wright who moved to Boston to anchor at WHDH-TV. He continued to host ''The Hotline'' in the morning and live at 5 at night until 1988, when Murphy decided to focus his energies on hosting and producing ''Live At 5''.
Murphy would continue hosting ''Live At 5'' until 1993. Wright, then anchor of the ''ATV Evening News'', went into retirement and Murphy was tapped as his replacement in 1993. Murphy continues to anchor CTV News at 6:00 p.m. today and the newscast is the Maritimes number one rated supper-time newscast. Murphy is also the longest serving anchor of CTV News at 6:00 p.m. because he has anchored the newscast for 23 years. Murphy is also one of the few CTV local anchors to fill in for Lloyd Robertson on ''CTV National News''. He filled in for Robertson for two newscasts in 2003.
In September 2011, CTV Atlantic celebrated Murphy's 25 years of being an anchor and host on CTV Atlantic with a special tribute and interview on ''Live at 5''.

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