Tom Clark (journalist)

Tom Clark (journalist)

Tom Clark is a Canadian television journalist. He is the Washington, DC, bureau chief for CTV News, and a substitute anchor for the "CTV National News".

Clark was educated at Toronto's Upper Canada College.

Clark served as CTV's China Bureau Chief in 1983-85. He was among the first to cover the Ethiopian famine in 1984, the only Canadian reporter allowed into Yugoslavia when NATO launched aerial war against Serbia in 1999, and the first Canadian Journalist to ever interview U.S President George W. Bush one on one on television. He also hosted, and served as senior correspondent on CTV's W-FIVE for eight years. Clark comes from a family of journalists. His great-grandfather Joseph T. Clark was managing editor of the Toronto Star and "Saturday Night", his grandfather was a reporter for the "Toronto Star", his father was the founder of Canada NewsWire, and his grand-uncle Gregory Clark was an acclaimed writer and journalist.He is a licenced pilot, and an experienced float plane pilot.

Source

* [http://www.ctv.ca/servlet/ArticleNews/show/CTVShows/1064436308437_6?hub=BiosReporters CTV.ca biography]


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