Jojo chintoh biography

Jojo Chintoh

Canadian television journalist

Jojo Chintoh

Bornc. 1944

Ghana

NationalityGhanaian / Canadian
OccupationTelevision journalist
SpouseAma deGraft-Johnson

Jojo Chintoh (born c. 1944)[1] is a Ghanaian-Canadian television journalist who worked as a feature and documentary reporter for Citytv in Toronto until 2009–10.[2]

Biography

Born in Ghana as a member of the Fante people, Chintoh moved to Canada in 1969.[3][4][5] Prior to moving to Canada, Chintoh worked as a television director and producer.[6] Chintoh began his journalism career in Canada when he was one of thirteen interns hired by the Toronto Star in 1972 out of more than 2,000 applicants.[5] He went on to be the editor of several newspapers, including Contrast, before joining Citytv in 1978.[4] He was hired at a time when Moses Znaimer was making efforts to have television personalities reflect the diverse cultures of the city, and Chintoh was the first black reporter on the station.[

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Jojo Chintoh

Bornc. 1944

Ghana

NationalityGhanaian / Canadian
OccupationTelevision journalist
Spouse(s)Ama deGraft-Johnson

Jojo Chintoh (born c. 1944) is a Ghanaian-Canadian television journalist who worked as a feature and documentary reporter for Citytv in Toronto until 2009–10.

Biography

Born in Ghana as a member of the Fante people, Chintoh moved to Canada in 1969. Prior to moving to Canada, Chintoh worked as a television director and producer. Chintoh began his journalism career in Canada when he was one of thirteen interns hired by the Toronto Star in 1972 out of more than 2,000 applicants. He went on to be the editor of several newspapers, including Contrast, before joining Citytv in 1978. He was hired at a time when Moses Znaimer was making efforts to have television personalities reflect the diverse cultures of the city, and Chintoh was the first black reporter on the station. He focused on crime reporting for the station in the early 1990s.

In 1985, Chintoh received a CanPro award and

Jojo

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