Kevin Newman (Canadian journalist)
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Kevin Newman (born 1959 in Toronto, Ontario) is a Canadian journalist and news anchor. Since 2001, he has been anchor of Global National.
Newman's began his career in broadcasting as a reporter for Global in 1981. In 1986, he moved to CTV as the network's parliamentary correspondent, and in 1988 he joined the CBC as a reporter and anchor, hosting the CBC's Midday from 1992 to 1994. He was also a substitute anchor on The National.
In 1994, Newman moved to ABC News in the United States, where he anchored World News Now until 1996 and served as a correspondent for World News Tonight until 1998, when he was named co-anchor, with Lisa McRee, of Good Morning America. The show, which had been struggling in the ratings, continued to perform poorly, and Newman was reassigned to other reporting duties within ABC in 1999.
In 2001, Global launched Global National, and hired Newman as its first anchor and executive editor.
Newman led a television first in Canada. In 2004 Global National with Kevin Newman hit the road on the "Decision Canada" Election tour. The other networks followed suit with their own version of the tour. Later in 2004, Newman was the only Canadian anchor to anchor coverage of the U.S. presidential election from the United States, as Global National with Kevin Newman broadcast from the network's bureau in Washington.
Newman received the Gemini Award for Best News Anchor in 2005.
He also writes an online blog, and occasional columns which appear in the National Post.
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