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Nationality
  
Canadian

Name
  
Ann Rohmer

Spouse
  
Steve Podborski

Occupation
  
Television personality

Role
  
Television Personality

Education
  
Branksome Hall

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Full Name
  
Ann Margaret Rohmer

Born
  
March 2, 1958 (age 66) (
1958-03-02
)
Canada

Similar People
  
Steve Podborski, Richard Rohmer, Melissa Grelo, Anne Mroczkowski, Steve Anthony

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Ann Margaret Rohmer (born 2 March 1958) is a television personality on CP24 in Toronto, Canada.

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Television career

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In 1979, she hosted the syndicated program Show Biz. Hired by the Global Television Network, she was a host on the award-winning magazine show That’s Life. Following that she was a features reporter on CTV's Canada AM.

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In 1986, she joined Citytv as the CityPulse Weekend sports anchor. She was the first Canadian female sports reporter allowed to interview athletes in their changing rooms. Three years later, she began waking up at five o'clock to host BT-Breakfast Television - a routine she maintained for a 12-year run. Deciding it was time for a change, in October 2001, Rohmer became Anchor for CP24 and host of City Online, a week daily interactive talk show after CityNews at Noon that gives viewers the chance to comment on the specific news as it is covered, viewers either participate in a phone poll or call into the show (there is also Toll Free number that the viewers can call in ) or fax or e-mail to speak on the show. Rohmer was also Joined by guests for the specific news covered. In February 2002, she also took on hosting duties for CP24's new real estate show, Hot Property. She has also hosted Animal House Calls. Rohmer will sometimes fill in as host of HomePage for Jee-Yun Lee and Perfect Fit for Tonya Rouse. Rohmer is also well known for her support of the World Wildlife Fund and other animal-related charities. Ann has hosted CP24 weekdays starting at 9am and lasting through the afternoon. She also anchored the new CP24 program More On CP24 (added news coverage during commercial breaks of Citytv's Breakfast Television), the 'Live at Noon' newscast that gets the most up to date Weather/Traffic and chats along with Co-Host Stephen LeDrew as well as various CP24 weekday talk shows. As of March 2009, Rohmer has been host of CP24 Breakfast.

In June 2010, Rohmer resigned her primary duties at CP24. She received an on-air sendoff and a massive party to celebrate her career at the station. Her new position was supposed to be outside broadcasting. But in the fall of 2010, she returned to her regular weekday morning anchoring duties at CP24. CP24 did not address the reason for her return, or even the fact that she had returned to the anchor desk. She continued to host Animal House Calls and Hot Property.

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In November 2015, Rohmer declared her retirement from broadcasting on CP24, marking the end of a 35-year career in the field, including 17 years spent at CP24.

Personal life

Her parents are Richard Rohmer and Olivia Rohmer; she has an older sister, Catherine, who is a lawyer. Trained by top skating coach Sheldon Galbraith, Rohmer competed at the provincial level until she was involved in a car accident at the age of 14. Although this ended her skating career, it has not stopped her from playing tennis, being an aerobics instructor and avidly participating in both water and downhill skiing. She graduated from Branksome Hall in 1976 and worked as a flight attendant for Nordair, during which time she was named Miss Interline and received a trophy from company vice-president Paul Pelletier.

She is divorced; her ex-husband is Canadian skier Steve Podborski.

Awards

Rohmer has been given the following awards:

  • 1999, voted by the Toronto Sun as one of the "10 Sexiest Women" in Toronto.
  • 1994 and 1999 voted by the Toronto Sun as one of Toronto's favourite television personalities.
  • 1998 Variety Children's Charity Outstanding Community Volunteer.
  • Nominated for ACTRA's Best Newcomer of the Year.
  • Gordon Sinclair Award for Excellence in Broadcasting.
  • 2001 Escoffier Society Media Award.
  • References

    Ann Rohmer Wikipedia