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Joy Malbon, Washington
Date: Thursday Aug. 13, 2009 12:25 PM ET
Based in CTV's Washington Bureau since 2005, Joy Malbon has had an exciting career as a reporter and Bureau Chief for CTV News.
Prior to her assignment in Washington, Malbon was CTV's Parliamentary Correspondent in Ottawa and Bureau Chief in London, England. She was later sent to Israel during the Iraq War, where she spent six months as a correspondent for CTV National News.
From 1993 to 1997, Malbon was a reporter for CTV News in Toronto where she covered prominent stories including the Paul Bernardo/Karla Homolka sex slayings. Then, as the London Bureau Chief she reported on the death of Princess Diana.
She received a Gemini nomination in 1994 for Best Reportage.
As Bureau Chief in Winnipeg, she covered Manitoba's role in the Meech Lake constitutional negotiations. As the Atlantic Bureau Chief she covered the Westray Mine Disaster.
Malbon began her journalism career as a part time reporter at The Globe and Mail in Toronto, before working for the Calgary Herald. After a stint at several radio stations in Ontario, she began her television career at CKCO in Kitchener, then CBC Edmonton, CBC Windsor and Global TV in Toronto, before joining CTV in 1990.
Awards
- 2008 RTNDA award for continuing coverage for Hurricane Ike (with Jim Macdonald Brad Fulton)
- First Place Southern California Journalism Awards 2007 for California Fires (with L.A. bureau team and Tom Walters)
Career and Television Highlights
- 2005 to present - Washington Correspondent, CTV National News
- 2003 to 2005 - Parliamentary Correspondent in Ottawa, CTV National News
- 1997 to 2000 - reporter in London, England, CTV National News
- 1994 - nominated for Gemini Award, "Best TV Reporting"
- 1993 to 1997 - reporter in Toronto, CTV National News
- 1992 to 1995 - Atlantic Bureau Chief, CTV National News
- 1999 to 1992 - Manitoba Bureau Chief, CTV National News
- 1989 - covered the fall of the Berlin Wall
- 1988 to 1990 - national and regional reporter for Global Television
- 1985 to 1986 - anchor/reporter for on CJIC/CHBX TV, Sault Ste. Marie
- 1983 to 1984 - anchor/reporter for CKCO, in Kitchener
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