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Marilyn Denis announces departure from Chum FM after 40 years
Summary
After 40 years at Toronto's CHUM 104.5, broadcaster Marilyn Denis announced she will step away from the station's morning show this summer; the station says it will celebrate her career and will release final-show details later.
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After four decades on Toronto radio, Marilyn Denis has announced she will step away from her morning show at CHUM 104.5 this summer. She began the morning role in 1986 and currently hosts the drive-time program from 5 a.m. to 9 a.m. Denis also had a long television career, including a 13-season run on a CTV daytime program until 2023 and 19 years on Cityline. In a statement, she reflected on her time at CHUM and described working there as an honour.
Key facts:
- Denis announced she will step away from CHUM 104.5's morning show this summer.
- She began the morning role in 1986 on the program known as Roger, Rick and Marilyn.
- She currently hosts the morning drive show from 5 a.m. to 9 a.m., branded as The Marilyn Denis Show.
- The station said it will mark her career and legacy; the date of her final show has not yet been released.
- Denis spent 34 years in daytime television, including 13 seasons on her CTV program until 2023 and 19 years on Cityline.
- Honors noted in reporting include the Trailblazer Award in 2006 and appointment to the Order of Ontario in 2024.
Summary:
The announcement closes a four-decade tenure at a single Toronto radio station and highlights Denis's long presence in Canadian broadcast media. The station plans celebrations of her career, and details about her final show will be released in the future. Undetermined at this time.
Sources
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