
George Lagogianes is aCanadian television personality, best known as a longtime now former reporter and anchor forCP24.[1]
Lagogianes graduated fromRyerson Polytechnical Institute with a bachelor's degree in radio and television arts. After graduation, he began work in 1988 as a camera operator for local Toronto television stationCitytv and national music networkMuchMusic, which at the time were both owned byCHUM Limited. He became a "Reporting Videographer" for theCityPulse news programme on Citytv in 1989,[2] subsequently becoming a host and reporter for the nationalBravo! arts network.[citation needed] He also served as co-host of the national dance music seriesElectric Circus,[3] and as an interviewer for Citytv'sMovieTelevision.[4]
He debuted on CP24 in 2008 as co-host withAnn Rohmer ofLive at 5,[5] remaining with the program until its format was changed in 2010, and then anchored other programs includingCP24 Breakfast. He announced his retirement from broadcasting in December 2022, with his last day on the network as December 29.[6]
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