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'''Mi-Jung Lee''' (born September 12, 1966<ref name="IMDb">{{cite web|url=https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0497869/|title=Mi-Jung Lee|publisher=[[IMDb]]|accessdate=2019-08-29}}</ref>) ({{Korean|hangul=이미정|rr=I Mijeong}}; born in [[Chuncheon]], [[Gangwon Province (South Korea)|Gangwon-do]], [[South Korea]]<ref name="Straight090923">{{cite web|url=https://www.straight.com/article-258866/start-kimchi-and-kpop|title=Best of Vancouver communities: Experience Korea starting with kimchi and K-pop|publisher=The Georgia Straight|last=MacKenzie|first=Angela|date=2009-09-23|accessdate=2019-08-29}}</ref>) is a [[Korean Canadian]] [[television presenter|television personality]], based in [[Vancouver]], British Columbia. She currently co-anchors the weeknight 6pm newscast alongside Scott Roberts on [[CIVT-DT|CTV Vancouver]].
'''Mi-Jung Lee''' (born September 12, 1966<ref name="IMDb">{{cite web|url=https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0497869/|title=Mi-Jung Lee|website=[[IMDb]]|accessdate=2019-08-29}}</ref>) ({{Korean|hangul=이미정|rr=I Mijeong}}; born in [[Chuncheon]], [[Gangwon Province (South Korea)|Gangwon-do]], [[South Korea]]<ref name="Straight090923">{{cite news|url=https://www.straight.com/article-258866/start-kimchi-and-kpop|title=Best of Vancouver communities: Experience Korea starting with kimchi and K-pop|newspaper=The Georgia Straight|last=MacKenzie|first=Angela|date=2009-09-23|accessdate=2019-08-29}}</ref>) is a [[Korean Canadian]] [[television presenter|television personality]], based in [[Vancouver]], British Columbia. She currently co-anchors the weeknight 6pm newscast alongside Scott Roberts on [[CIVT-DT|CTV Vancouver]].


She moved with her family from South Korea to Vancouver at age 4,<ref name="CTVbio">{{cite web|url=https://bc.ctvnews.ca/about-us/team-bios/mi-jung-lee-1.873173|title=Mi-Jung Lee|publisher=[[CIVT-DT|CTV Vancouver]]|accessdate=2019-08-29}}</ref><ref name="SAP">{{cite web|url=https://www.southasianpost.com/article/1682-community-profiles-mi-jung-lee.html|title=Community Profiles: Mi-Jung Lee|publisher=South Asian Post|date=2006-02-09|accessdate=2019-08-29}}</ref> and graduated from [[Sir Charles Tupper Secondary School]] in 1984. She then completed a degree in English literature at the [[University of British Columbia]], and later a degree in journalism at [[Ryerson University]].<ref name="CTVbio"/><ref name="SAP"/>
She moved with her family from South Korea to Vancouver at age 4,<ref name="CTVbio">{{cite web|url=https://bc.ctvnews.ca/about-us/team-bios/mi-jung-lee-1.873173|title=Mi-Jung Lee|publisher=[[CIVT-DT|CTV Vancouver]]|accessdate=2019-08-29}}</ref><ref name="SAP">{{cite web|url=https://www.southasianpost.com/article/1682-community-profiles-mi-jung-lee.html|title=Community Profiles: Mi-Jung Lee|publisher=South Asian Post|date=2006-02-09|accessdate=2019-08-29}}</ref> and graduated from [[Sir Charles Tupper Secondary School]] in 1984. She then completed a degree in English literature at the [[University of British Columbia]], and later a degree in journalism at [[Ryerson University]].<ref name="CTVbio"/><ref name="SAP"/>


She began her on-air career in 1990 as a reporter and part-time anchor at [[CHEK-DT|CHEK-TV]] in [[Victoria, British Columbia|Victoria]], then moved to [[CHAN-DT|CHAN-TV]] (BCTV, then [[CTV Television Network|CTV's]] Vancouver affiliate) in 1992 and served in similar capacities,<ref name="CTVbio"/><ref name="SAP"/> eventually anchoring that station's ''[[News Hour Final]]'' weeknights until 1998. That year she joined [[CIVT-DT|CIVT-TV]] (then [[Independent station (North America)|independent station]] VTV) as 6pm news co-anchor alongside Paul Mennier.<ref name="CTVbio"/><ref name="SAP"/> When CIVT became a CTV [[owned-and-operated station]] as part of the [[2001 Vancouver TV realignment]], Lee became anchor and producer of the station's 11:30pm newscast.<ref name="CTVbio"/><ref name="SAP"/> She also briefly co-hosted the Western Canada edition of CTV's national [[breakfast television]] program ''[[Canada AM]]'' from January 2008 until its cancellation in June that year.<ref name="CTVbio"/><ref>{{cite web|url=http://playbackonline.ca/2008/02/05/ctv-20080205/ |title=Canada AM looks to boost ratings in B.C. |publisher=Playback |first=Cheryl |last=Binning |date=2008-02-05 |accessdate=2019-08-29}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.cbc.ca/news/entertainment/ctv-to-add-vancouver-anchor-desk-at-canada-am-1.741138 |title=CTV to add Vancouver anchor desk at Canada AM |publisher=CBC News |date=2008-01-09 |accessdate=2019-08-29}}</ref> She returned to CIVT's weeknight 6pm newscast as co-anchor in August 2018, after Mike Killeen and [[Tamara Taggart]] were let go from the station earlier that year.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.vancourier.com/news/ctv-vancouver-reveals-its-major-refresh-as-former-anchor-prepares-to-give-her-side-of-the-story-1.23410259 |title=CTV Vancouver reveals its 'major refresh' as former anchor prepares to give her side of the story |publisher=Vancouver Courier |first=Martha |last=Perkins |date=2018-08-23 |accessdate=2019-08-29}}</ref>
She began her on-air career in 1990 as a reporter and part-time anchor at [[CHEK-DT|CHEK-TV]] in [[Victoria, British Columbia|Victoria]], then moved to [[CHAN-DT|CHAN-TV]] (BCTV, then [[CTV Television Network|CTV's]] Vancouver affiliate) in 1992 and served in similar capacities,<ref name="CTVbio"/><ref name="SAP"/> eventually anchoring that station's ''[[News Hour Final]]'' weeknights until 1998. That year she joined [[CIVT-DT|CIVT-TV]] (then [[Independent station (North America)|independent station]] VTV) as 6pm news co-anchor alongside Paul Mennier.<ref name="CTVbio"/><ref name="SAP"/> When CIVT became a CTV [[owned-and-operated station]] as part of the [[2001 Vancouver TV realignment]], Lee became anchor and producer of the station's 11:30pm newscast.<ref name="CTVbio"/><ref name="SAP"/> She also briefly co-hosted the Western Canada edition of CTV's national [[breakfast television]] program ''[[Canada AM]]'' from January 2008 until its cancellation in June that year.<ref name="CTVbio"/><ref>{{cite web|url=http://playbackonline.ca/2008/02/05/ctv-20080205/ |title=Canada AM looks to boost ratings in B.C. |publisher=Playback |first=Cheryl |last=Binning |date=2008-02-05 |accessdate=2019-08-29}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.cbc.ca/news/entertainment/ctv-to-add-vancouver-anchor-desk-at-canada-am-1.741138 |title=CTV to add Vancouver anchor desk at Canada AM |publisher=CBC News |date=2008-01-09 |accessdate=2019-08-29}}</ref> She returned to CIVT's weeknight 6pm newscast as co-anchor in August 2018, after Mike Killeen and [[Tamara Taggart]] were let go from the station earlier that year.<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.vancourier.com/news/ctv-vancouver-reveals-its-major-refresh-as-former-anchor-prepares-to-give-her-side-of-the-story-1.23410259 |title=CTV Vancouver reveals its 'major refresh' as former anchor prepares to give her side of the story |newspaper=Vancouver Courier |first=Martha |last=Perkins |date=2018-08-23 |accessdate=2019-08-29}}</ref>


Lee has appeared as a reporter or news anchor in several TV shows and films including ''[[Snakes on a Plane]]'', ''[[X-Men: The Last Stand]]'', ''[[Tron: Legacy]]'', ''[[Hot Rod (2007 film)|Hot Rod]]'' and ''[[Watchmen (film)|Watchmen]]''.<ref name="IMDb"/>
Lee has appeared as a reporter or news anchor in several TV shows and films including ''[[Snakes on a Plane]]'', ''[[X-Men: The Last Stand]]'', ''[[Tron: Legacy]]'', ''[[Hot Rod (2007 film)|Hot Rod]]'' and ''[[Watchmen (film)|Watchmen]]''.<ref name="IMDb"/>

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Mi-Jung Lee (born September 12, 1966[1]) (Korean이미정; RRI Mijeong; born in Chuncheon, Gangwon-do, South Korea[2]) is a Korean Canadian television personality, based in Vancouver, British Columbia. She currently co-anchors the weeknight 6pm newscast alongside Scott Roberts on CTV Vancouver.

She moved with her family from South Korea to Vancouver at age 4,[3][4] and graduated from Sir Charles Tupper Secondary School in 1984. She then completed a degree in English literature at the University of British Columbia, and later a degree in journalism at Ryerson University.[3][4]

She began her on-air career in 1990 as a reporter and part-time anchor at CHEK-TV in Victoria, then moved to CHAN-TV (BCTV, then CTV's Vancouver affiliate) in 1992 and served in similar capacities,[3][4] eventually anchoring that station's News Hour Final weeknights until 1998. That year she joined CIVT-TV (then independent station VTV) as 6pm news co-anchor alongside Paul Mennier.[3][4] When CIVT became a CTV owned-and-operated station as part of the 2001 Vancouver TV realignment, Lee became anchor and producer of the station's 11:30pm newscast.[3][4] She also briefly co-hosted the Western Canada edition of CTV's national breakfast television program Canada AM from January 2008 until its cancellation in June that year.[3][5][6] She returned to CIVT's weeknight 6pm newscast as co-anchor in August 2018, after Mike Killeen and Tamara Taggart were let go from the station earlier that year.[7]

Lee has appeared as a reporter or news anchor in several TV shows and films including Snakes on a Plane, X-Men: The Last Stand, Tron: Legacy, Hot Rod and Watchmen.[1]

Filmography

Year Title Role Notes
2000 The 6th Day Newscaster
2003 X2 News Reporter
2006 X-Men: The Last Stand Newscaster
2006 Snakes on a Plane News Anchor
2007 The Invisible Newscaster
2007 Hot Rod Newswoman
2009 Watchmen A Bomb Test Anchorwoman
2010 Tron: Legacy Debra Chung

References

  1. ^ a b "Mi-Jung Lee". IMDb. Retrieved 2019-08-29.
  2. ^ MacKenzie, Angela (2009-09-23). "Best of Vancouver communities: Experience Korea starting with kimchi and K-pop". The Georgia Straight. Retrieved 2019-08-29.
  3. ^ a b c d e f "Mi-Jung Lee". CTV Vancouver. Retrieved 2019-08-29.
  4. ^ a b c d e "Community Profiles: Mi-Jung Lee". South Asian Post. 2006-02-09. Retrieved 2019-08-29.
  5. ^ Binning, Cheryl (2008-02-05). "Canada AM looks to boost ratings in B.C." Playback. Retrieved 2019-08-29.
  6. ^ "CTV to add Vancouver anchor desk at Canada AM". CBC News. 2008-01-09. Retrieved 2019-08-29.
  7. ^ Perkins, Martha (2018-08-23). "CTV Vancouver reveals its 'major refresh' as former anchor prepares to give her side of the story". Vancouver Courier. Retrieved 2019-08-29.