Sandie Rinaldo

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Sandie Rinaldo : biography

16 January 1950 –

Sandie Rinaldo (born Sandra Brycks; 16 January 1950) is a Canadian television journalist and anchor for CTV News.

Awards

A list of awards won by Rinaldo:

  • Bryden Alumni Award, York University (2005)
  • RTNDA award for Best Newscast for coverage (1999)
  • World Medal from the International Film and TV Festival, New York (1997)
  • Finalist Certificate for Best News Anchor, International Film and TV Festival, New York (1991)
  • Silver Medal for Best Coverage of an Ongoing News Story, International Film and TV Festival, New York (1991)
  • Silver Medal, Best Coverage of an Ongoing News Story, International Film and TV Festival, New York (1991)
  • Bronze Medal, Best News Anchor, International Film & TV Festival, New York (1990)
  • Silver Medal, Best Analysis of a Single Current News Story, Houston International Film Festival (1990)
  • American Film & Video Award for "Childbirth From Inside-Out" (1990)

Youth and education

She was born in Toronto, and was first seen on television as a dancer during the mid-1960s on CBC Television youth series such as Where It’s At. Rinaldo graduated from York University’s Fine Arts programme with an Honours Bachelor of Arts in 1973.

Broadcasting career

A week after graduation, Rinaldo joined CTV Television Network’s news division, initially working as a junior secretary to Donald Cameron, director of news. She later advanced to production manager then research for W5, as well as reporting for CTV National News and Canada AM. She became anchor for the newscasts on Canada AM in 1980, making her the first woman in Canada to hold a full-time position as a national news anchor. In 1985 she became weekend anchor of CTV National News. Rinaldo is also a substitute anchor for the main weekday national newscast. Since 2009, she has been anchoring CTV News Channel three weekday afternoons. From 1989 to 1991, she was co-anchor with Tom Gibney of the local World Beat News on the network’s Toronto affiliate CFTO. As of 2010, she is a co-host of W5 and a contributing reporter.

She was married to Michael Rinaldo ( 1945 – 2005) and has three daughters.