City unveiled its brand-new, 2,800-square-foot studio studio for its new Montreal Breakfast Television show.
The show premieres Monday, Aug. 26 at 6 a.m. with Olympic diving champion Alexandre Despastie and former CBC Montreal television journalist Joanne Vrakas as its hosts (pictured above).
City unveiled its brand-new, 2,800-square-foot studio studio for its new Montreal Breakfast Television show.
The show premieres Monday, Aug. 26 at 6 a.m. with Olympic diving champion Alexandre Despastie and former CBC Montreal television journalist Joanne Vrakas as its hosts (pictured above).
“The studio design reflects a modern, and vibrant space that allows for a variety of options of engaging content to bring viewers,” said Bob Babinski, executive producer for City Montreal in a release.
Photos courtesy of Rogers Media
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