Your Morning

Your Morning
Presented by Ben Mulroney
Anne-Marie Mediwake
Country of origin Canada
No. of episodes Daily
Production
Location(s) 299 Queen Street West, Toronto
Running time 3 hours
Production company(s) Bell Media In-House Productions[1]
Release
Original network CTV
Picture format 480i (SDTV)
1080i (HDTV)
Original release August 22, 2016 – present
Chronology
Preceded by Canada AM
Related shows CTV Morning Live
External links
Website

Your Morning is a Canadian breakfast television series, which debuted on CTV Television Network and CTV News Channel on August 22, 2016.[2] The program was announced in June 2016 as the network's replacement for the longrunning Canada AM, whose cancellation was announced the previous week.[3]

The series is hosted by Ben Mulroney and Anne-Marie Mediwake, along with contributors Lindsey Deluce (news anchor), Kelsey McEwen (weather) and Melissa Grelo (late-morning host and lifestyle & entertainment).[4]

While Canada AM was produced at the network's 9 Channel Nine Court facility in Scarborough and was under the auspices of CTV News until October 2015, Your Morning is produced from the downtown Toronto studios at 299 Queen Street West,[3] by Bell Media In-House Productions, the division responsible for CTV's daytime lifestyle programming including The Social and The Marilyn Denis Show.[1][5]

Similarities to Canada AM include news reports, a weather segment (this time without additional local weather information after the segment), a cooking segment and occasional music performances. Like Canada AM, Your Morning is a 3-hour long program with news updates every half-hour from a local CTV affiliate.

Your Morning premiered on August 22, 2016. The first show included an interview with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and a live music performance from American bro country duo Florida Georgia Line.

As with Canada AM, the program is not broadcast on CTV O&O's on the west coast, which carry local morning shows instead. Additionally, it is not broadcast by affiliates owned by Corus Entertainment, which air The Morning Show (produced by Corus's own network Global) instead.

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