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News Hottie of the Week: Nalini Sharma

Posted on April 5, 2008

This week’s news hottie of the week is Nalini Sharma, of Canada’s CP24 CityNews, along with last week’s NHotW Jee-Yun Lee. Ms. Sharma is a weather specialist, a “weatherist” if you will, for the network. Born in East York, Ontario, Ms. Sharma has lived and worked in Toronto for most of her life. In the early 90s she worked as a news writer at local station the in London, Ontario. She later moved back to Toronto and worked as a reporter for Broadcast News before being recruited to help with the start-up of Millennium Media Television. She stayed at MMTV for 4 years and produced more than 400 episodes of various shows before joining “BT-Breakfast Television” in August 2003.

A graduate of Ryerson’s Radio and Television Arts Program, Nalini enjoys reading immensely. She reads everything from cookbooks to travel journals to medical periodicals. She also calls herself a “Great Cook” and calls watching Bollywood movies her “guilty pleasure.”

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5 Comments so far
  1. JK April 25, 2008 1:56 pm

    Nice. She’s the only reason I watch CP24 or City News.
    Love her sparkly personality.

  2. Jim May 10, 2008 11:21 pm

    She was given this title in october or november of 2007 also.
    I enjoy her bubbly personality.

  3. [...] TV Personality in Toronto award. But she have also won many not so formal awards such as the News Hottie of the Week award, she won this twice within 6 [...]

  4. Jing Liu September 4, 2008 9:10 pm

    Check out a video of Nalini Sharma wearing a JUZD bamboo shirt: http://www.fashionstyleblog.com/2008/09/nalini-sharma-citytvs-weather-girl.html

  5. Ted April 29, 2009 8:56 pm

    Nalini is one of the hottest women on Television. In fact all, or at least most, of the women on City TV and/or CP24 are stunning.

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