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Anne-Marie Withenshaw is a Canadian television and radio personality, based out of Montreal, Quebec, Canada.[1][2]
Withenshaw graduated from Concordia University[3] with a Bachelor of Arts & Science in Communications Studies.
She started working on MuchMusic's French sister station, MusiquePlus,[4] as a VJ in 1998, and remained there until 2002. While at MusiquePlus, she hosted Fax, a weekly music news show, L'Artiste du Mois, and Buzzé le Quiz Rock, a music game show.
She then moved on to French Canadian network television, as a reporter on TQS' long-standing daily entertainment program Flash. After leaving Flash in 2005 to host 'La Fosse Aux Lionnes', a daily current affairs talk-show on Radio-Canada(SRC-CBC) for one season, she returned to Flash to serve as their new host in the fall of 2006. The show was a daily 30 minute entertainment program offering a mix of local and international stories in both French and English. Although the show aired live from TQS' studios, she often hosted the show from various locations around the world, such as movie premieres, The Oscars, The Grammys or the Cannes Film Festival.
She currently hosts the celebrity interview and restaurant guide "Guide Resto Voir" [5] on travel channel Évasion [6] (2009–2010), and put out two restaurant guides of the same name, and is one of the four hosts of the highly popular C'est Juste de la TV,[7] on ARTV [8](2008–2010).
Parallel to her TV career, she's worked as a radio host since 1997. From 1999 to 2005, she hosted the weekly countdown show on the Energie network. Then, in 2007, she host a daily radio show called Le Withenshow, on CKOI-FM 96.9 FM. Until 2010, she was a part of the CKOI-FM morning show (Juste pour le fun) and Midi Morency. In the summer of 2010, she began hosting "AM", on Radio-Canada (SRC-CBC), a daily radio talk show airing across Canada every morning from 9 to 11 (repeating every night from 8PM to 10PM). You can also hear her English Language radio show Saturdays on The Q.
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