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Steve Murphy was born on 18 June, 1960 in Saint John, New Brunswick, is a Canadian journalist. Discover Steve Murphy's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 63 years old?

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Occupation News anchor
Age 63 years old
Zodiac Sign Gemini
Born 18 June, 1960
Birthday 18 June
Birthplace Saint John, New Brunswick
Nationality Canada

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1960

Steve Murphy (born June 18, 1960) is a Canadian news anchor.

He is the former anchor of weekday editions of CTV News at 6:00 p.m. on the stations of CTV Atlantic.

Steve Murphy was born Stephen Douglas Murphy on June 18, 1960, in Saint John, New Brunswick, to W. Douglas Murphy and Frances Lillian Theresa Murphy (née Legere) (December 8, 1927 - August 21, 2004).

Steve Murphy announced on September 22, 2021 that he would be stepping down in his role of anchor of the 6:00pm evening news program effective November 30, 2021.

He indicated that he would still play a part doing articles, reports and commentaries, as well as supporting the same charities he has helped with through CTV over his 35 years in the business.

1977

Murphy started his career in the spring of 1977 at CFBC Saint John.

1980

Murphy then moved to CJCH-AM Halifax in May 1980.

While at CJCH-AM, Murphy moved from reporter and newsreader to being the host of The Hotline, a mid-morning call-in show.

Murphy replaced Dave Wright, who moved into television full-time at CTV Atlantic as the host of Live At 5.

1982

Murphy also started doing commentaries on Live At 5 on CTV Atlantic in 1982 and was featured on the very first episode.

1986

Murphy would eventually stop doing his commentaries on Live At 5 and become a co-host of that program in 1986, replacing Wright who moved to Boston to anchor at WNEV-TV.

1988

He continued to host The Hotline in the morning and Live At 5 at night until 1988, when Murphy decided to focus his energies on hosting and producing Live At 5.

1993

Murphy would continue hosting Live At 5 until 1993.

Wright, then anchor of the ATV Evening News, went into retirement and Murphy was tapped as his replacement in 1993.

Murphy continued to anchor CTV News at 6:00 p.m. until Nov. 30, 2021, and the newscast is the Maritimes number one rated supper-time newscast.

Murphy is also the longest serving anchor of CTV News at 6:00 p.m., having anchored the newscast for almost 30 years.

2002

Murphy has written three books: Live At 5: The Story Of Its Success (Nimbus, 2002) and Before The Camera: A Memoir (Nimbus, 2006).

Murphy donated his profits from both books to Christmas Daddies and the IWK Health Centre.

Murphy is also very involved in the community and serves as chair of Christmas Daddies, a charity that holds a telethon every year to raise money for underprivileged Maritime children.

The charity is administered by The Salvation Army.

Murphy also hosts the Christmas Daddies Telethon and The IWK Telethon for Children.

Murphy currently lives in Halifax, Nova Scotia.

Murphy also has two children.

Nora, from his first marriage and Brendan from his second who excels at geography.

He also wrote Murphy's Logic in 2023.

2003

Murphy is also one of the few CTV local anchors to have filled in for the anchor on CTV National News; he filled in for then-anchor Lloyd Robertson for two newscasts in 2003.

2008

Murphy was at the centre of controversy when on October 9, 2008, during the Federal election campaign, CTV News at 6:00 p.m. chose to air an unedited version of an interview Murphy conducted with Stéphane Dion in which he had trouble understanding some of the questions Murphy was asking him in English even though Dion had an interpreter with him and they had to restart the interview several times.

Many viewers thought it was Murphy himself who chose to air the interview uncut.

After the interview was aired, Management at CTV Atlantic and CTV News made it clear that Murphy had no role in the decision.

After an arbiter of ethics ruled that CTV violated industry code, the Canadian Broadcast Standards Council found the interview was "discourteous and inconsiderate".

It also found that Steve Murphy didn’t have the authority to offer restarts, but that once it was agreed CTV as the broadcaster should have honoured the agreement.

CTV had to provide a statement saying it violated the RTNDA Code of Ethics, and air it during the supper hour broadcast.

2011

In September 2011, CTV Atlantic celebrated Murphy's 25 years of being an anchor and host on CTV Atlantic with a special tribute and interview on Live at 5.

On September 22, 2021, Murphy, announced during the evening’s broadcast of CTV NEWS AT SIX his decision to step aside from his role as CTV News Atlantic’s Executive News Editor and Chief Anchor for the flagship news program.

After 45 years in broadcasting, Murphy’s last appearance as Anchor of CTV NEWS AT SIX took place on Nov. 30.