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Antonia Zerbisias

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Antonia Zerbisias (born in Montreal) is a Canadian journalist. She has been a reporter and TV host for the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, as well as the Montreal correspondent for Variety trade paper. She was nominated for ACTRA awards for her documentary writing in 1980 and 1981. Her first job as a reporter was with the now-defunct Montreal weekly newspaper the Sunday Express. In the 1980s she returned to school to earn her MBA (Marketing Research, Honours, 1985), while still working as a journalist for CBC-TV and Variety. In 1986, she became a reporter/producer for the CBC-TV business show Venture [1]. Zerbisias joined the Toronto Star in 1989, where she is still employed as a columnist. She began as a broadcasting critic and reporter and, in 1991, joined the Montreal bureau. In 1993, she returned to Toronto and became media reporter. She won the 1996 National Newspaper Award for critical writing for her columns about magazines. In 1997, she became TV critic and then, in 2003, was appointed media columnist. In 2002-2003, she co-hosted the CBC Newsworld program Inside Media [2] with Matthew Fraser. Both her most recent Star column and her blog were devoted to media and journalism. Zerbisias's blog effectively went on hiatus in August 2006 and ceased publishing the following December. She continued as media critic until June 2007, when she became the social issues and cultural affairs columnist at the Toronto Star. In January 2008, she launched a new blog, with a focus on feminist issues, for The Toronto Star, Broadsides [3].

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