Jane Hawtin is a Canadian television and radio personality. She has hosted programs on CBC Radio One, CFRB and Q107, including Metro Morning, Here and Now, As It Happens and the daily television talk show Jane Hawtin Live. She has produced several shows, including Jane Hawtin Live, Linehan, Prime Business with Deidre McMurdy, Caregiving with June Callwood, Road Scholars and The Link . She has worked extensively since 2004 producing programming for APTN, the (Canadian) Aboriginal Peoples Television Network .
Jane Hawtin was born in 1953 in Toronto Canada. She graduated in politics and drama from Queen's University. She started in radio news interviewing at CKLC-FM in Kingston, Ontario in 1977. Hawtin became the first female news director in private radio in 1980 for Q107 and in 1990, she became the first female talk show host in private radio on CFRB radio. "Hawtin got her foot firmly planted in the door with the weekend news, which she would write and read herself" biographer Susan Crean reports. Biographer Susan Crean notes that "she¹s a woman at ease with herself despite the hoopla and hype of showbiz, and she suffers fools with sarcasm.".
Since 1985, Hawtin has been president of Amberlight Productions . In September 2009, she was also hired to do media training for the Canadian military
In 2007, Hawtin was given the "Rosalie Trailblazer Award Honouring Canadian Women in Broadcasting", and in 1998 she was nominated for a Gemini Award as Best Host/Interviewer
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