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Will Aiello named new co-anchor of CTV Morning Live

Will Aiello named new co-anchor of CTV Morning Live

CTV News7 days ago

Ottawa residents will be waking up with Will Aiello on CTV Morning Live starting next month.
Aiello will be joining co-anchors Rosey Edeh and Melissa Lamb on Ottawa's most-watched morning show, beginning Monday, June 16.
'I've loved waking up to CTV Morning Live for many years and cannot wait to join this incredible team, make connections with loyal viewers, and deliver on telling the local stories that matter most,' Aiello said.
'I began my career in Ottawa and to be coming back to be a part of the show on my 10-year anniversary with Bell Media makes it truly special.'
Aiello, who was born in Ottawa, has been recently working at CTV News Kitchener, and previously worked at CTV News Northern Ontario.
'Will is the perfect person to join Rosey and Melissa on CTV Morning Live. We look forward to having this talented trio bring the nation's capital the sunniest, most positive wake-up they need to start their day,' said Jodi Hamilton, Operations Manager, Bell Media Ottawa.
'We can't wait for viewers to get to know Will,' said Peter Angione, Director of News and Information Programming, Bell Media Ottawa. 'He is the kind of person you want to be friends with and brings tons of positive energy viewers will be waking up to every day.'
CTV Morning Live airs weekdays from 6 a.m. to 9 a.m. on CTV 2.

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