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Marilyn Denis

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Marilyn Denis
Born (1958-07-01) July 1, 1958 (age 66)
Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
EducationBachelor's degree of Radio, television and Advertising
Alma materUniversity of Idaho
Occupation(s)Daytime talk show host, radio personality
Years active1976–present
Spouse
Jim Helman
(m. 2018)
ChildrenAdam Wylde

Marilyn Denis (born July 1, 1958) is a Canadian television and radio personality. Denis was the host of The Marilyn Denis Show until her retirement from that role on June 9, 2023. She is also co-host of CHUM-FM's Marilyn Denis and Jamar.

Early life and education

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Born in Edmonton, Alberta, she grew up in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania[1] and received a bachelor's degree in radio, television and advertising from the University of Idaho.[2]

Career

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Denis began her broadcasting career at a local radio station in Moscow, Idaho, and later moved to Calgary where she worked at CHFM-FM & CJAY-FM. In addition, she was a sports and entertainment reporter and weather announcer at CFCN-TV and TSN.

Since July 2, 1986, Denis has been one of the co-hosts of CHUM-FM's morning show. Originally titled Roger, Rick and Marilyn, co-hosting with Roger Ashby and Rick Hodge, then Roger and Marilyn after the departure of Hodge in June 2008 (Hodge's replacement, Darren B. Lamb, departed from the station in September 2015) until Ashby's retirement in December 2018 and is currently titled Marilyn Denis and Jamar.

From September 5, 1989 to May 23, 2008, she also hosted the syndicated daytime talk show CityLine on Citytv and A-Channel.[3][4]

With the CTVglobemedia purchase of CHUM Limited, and the subsequent sale of five Citytv stations to Rogers Media, mandated by the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission, Denis temporarily found herself working for two separate media competitors. To resolve this situation, Denis announced that she would be leaving Cityline after 19 years to pursue current and future projects with the CTV Television Network. Denis hosted her last show on May 23, 2008.[5]

In June 2008, Denis announced she would be hosting a new show, The Marilyn Denis Show, on CTV, which was scheduled to premiere in fall 2010. However, due to studio construction, the program premiered on January 10, 2011 on CTV.[6] On April 13, 2023 she announced she would be ending the show on June 9,[7] but would be continuing on as cohost on her CHUM radio morning show.[8]

Denis was awarded an honorary PhD in Humane Letters from her alma mater, the University of Idaho. Denis also delivered the commencement speech at the University of Idaho on May 13, 2017.

Personal life

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Denis resides in downtown Toronto. On May 8, 2018, Marilyn announced that she was engaged to her high-school prom date, Jim Helman.[9] They married on June 19, 2018.

Her son, Adam Wylde (born 1988), formerly the morning host with Jax Irwin, at Bell Media's CKFM-FM in Toronto, is the CEO and Head of Content & Partnerships at the Steve Dangle Podcast Network.

Awards

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In 2005 and 2006, Denis won the Viewer's Choice Award at the Gemini Awards.[10] In 2007, Denis won the Gemini for Best Host in a Lifestyle/Information series for Cityline.[11]

The Marilyn Denis Show was awarded Best Talk Program at the 2016[12] and 2018 Canadian Screen Awards.[13]

In 2006, Denis was honoured with Canadian Music Week's "Rosalie Award", named after Canadian radio pioneer Rosalie Trombley, best known as radio programmer for radio station CKLW in Windsor. In 2017, Denis became the first female broadcaster to receive the Allan Waters Lifetime Achievement Award, presented at Canadian Music Week during the Canadian Music and Broadcast Industry Awards in Toronto.[14]

In 2024, she was named the recipient of the Academy of Canadian Cinema and Television's Lifetime Achievement Award at the 12th Canadian Screen Awards.[15]

References

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  1. ^ Volmers, Eric (September 15, 2019). "Marilyn Denis on the Banff surprise and her early days in Calgary". Calgary Herald. Retrieved February 12, 2020.
  2. ^ "CLASS Surprises Top Canadian Broadcaster Marilyn Denis On-Air with Honorary Degree". uidaho.edu. Retrieved February 12, 2020.
  3. ^ Denis, anyone? You've got to get up pretty early in the morning to be perkier than Marilyn Denis, the grande dame of the dawn patrol - Toronto Star, July 8, 1995
  4. ^ Marilyn Denis mouthing off gently - Toronto Star, September 15, 1989
  5. ^ CityNews: Marilyn Denis Leaves CityLine After 19 Years Archived 2010-10-18 at the Wayback Machine - CityNews.ca, May 23, 2008 (accessed June 11, 2008)
  6. ^ The Marilyn Denis Show- New Studio Under Construction For The Marilyn Denis Show Archived 2010-08-17 at the Wayback Machine - CTV.ca, August 13, 2010(accessed August 22, 2010)
  7. ^ "'A privilege': Marilyn Denis says farewell to Canadians with the end of 'The Marilyn Denis Show'". Yahoo News. June 9, 2023. Retrieved June 11, 2023.
  8. ^ "Next Week on THE MARILYN DENIS SHOW: Countdown to Farewell with Brian Gluckstein, Scott McGillivray, Jann Arden, Roger Ashby, and more…". Bell Media. May 31, 2023. Retrieved June 7, 2023. the daytime series is set to bid adieu with a memorable farewell episode airing Friday, June 9
  9. ^ Thurrott, Krista (8 May 2018). "Marilyn Denis just got engaged to her prom date". ca.news.yahoo.com. Yahoo News. Retrieved 29 May 2022.
  10. ^ "Marilyn Denis Picks Up Her 2nd Gemini Award, Nov 2006". toronto.citynews.ca. CityNews. 5 November 2006. Retrieved 29 May 2022.
  11. ^ "Marilyn Denis Nabs Award At Geminis, Oct 2007". toronto.citynews.ca. CityNews. 17 October 2007. Retrieved 29 May 2022.
  12. ^ David, Greg (9 March 2016). "Amazing Race Canada, Marilyn Denis topline...Mar 2016". tv-eh.com. TV, eh?. Retrieved 29 May 2022.
  13. ^ "Winners Announced: 2018 Canadian Screen Awards...Mar 2018". academy.ca. Academy of Canadian Cinema & Television. 7 March 2018. Retrieved 29 May 2022.
  14. ^ "Marilyn Denis Announced as 2017 Recipient..." cmw.net. Canadian Music Week. Retrieved 29 May 2022.[permanent dead link]
  15. ^ Connie Thiessen, "Marilyn Denis, John Brunton among Canadian Academy ‘Special Award’ recipients". Broadcast Dialogue, March 19, 2024.