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‘Cityline’ ends its 40-year run. A ‘heartbroken’ Tracy Moore tells us about its legacy

‘It went beyond the superficial,’ said the beloved daytime host.

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Former host Marilyn Denis joined Tracy Moore during the final week of ‘Cityline.’


It’s been an emotional week for “Cityline” host Tracy Moore, who announced the cancellation of the show on her social media accounts Tuesday. “Do I love Cityline? Always and forever. Am I a little heartbroken? Absolutely,” she said.

Poignantly, this news coincided with the beloved Citytv daytime staple’s 40th anniversary. The show’s final week comprised daily celebratory tributes, culminating in a special farewell episode today. “It’s been a lot of ups and downs,” Moore told me on Thursday, about the final week. “The connection with viewers goes beyond the hosts.”

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Tracy Moore hosting Cityline in 2012.

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Moore and Denis on Monday’s tribute episode of ‘Cityline.’

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Cityline’s final week was marked with celebratory tributes.

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Moore, formerly a news anchor on Breakfast Television, pictured circa 2008.

Leanne Delap

Leanne Delap is a Toronto-based freelance contributor for the Star, where she writes about fashion and culture. Reach her via email: leannedelap@hotmail.com.

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