She continued by saying that she will keep up her radio job, which she has maintained since 1986 as co-host of the weekday morning show on Toronto’s CHUM 104.5. Denis remarked with a shaky voice, “I want to be clear, I’m not retiring and I’m very, very healthy.
“I’ll be 65, that much is certain. But things are great right now, and I’m eager to spend more time with my loved ones, particularly my beautiful granddaughter Everly. In front of a live studio audience that clapped and shouted as she opened the program, Denis said that she would still be hosting “Marilyn Denis Does a Podcast.”
One of the characteristics of Denis’ stay in the Bell Media studio on 299 Queen Street West, where residents and visitors alike may sometimes be seen lining up on the sidewalk before showtime on a weekday morning, has long been a passionate, mostly female live audience.
Denis presided over Citytv’s daily program “Cityline” for over 20 years before hosting the namesake entertainment and lifestyle series for 13 seasons. After more than three decades of juggling my radio show with a daytime series, I’m ready to step away and refocus on my family and other projects, Denis said in a press release.
“Hosting a national television show has been a career highlight, and such a rewarding and fulfilling chapter in my life,” he added. At 10 a.m. ET / 11 a.m. PT on weekdays, “The Marilyn Denis Show” airs. Later this year, CTV stated, it would reveal its new slate of daytime shows, which will include a new series.
In 1976, Denis started her radio career. Her first job in television was as a sports, weather, and entertainment reporter for CTV Calgary. She then took on freelance reporting assignments for TSN. The Canadian Press initially released this article on April 13, 2023.