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'''Adnan Virk''' is a [[Canada|Canadian]] sports anchor and reporter, currently an anchor for [[The Score Television Network|The Score]], and was formerly the associate [[Television producer|producer]] for ''[[Sportscentre]]'' at [[The Sports Network|TSN]]. He was also the co-host of ''Omniculture'' and ''Bollywood Boulevard'' at [[OMNI Television]]. He is a charter member of two groups, "Hard 8" (his crew from Ryerson) and the "Big Four" (with a triumvirate of former co-workers from TSN).
'''Adnan Virk''' is a [[Canada|Canadian]] sports anchor and reporter, currently an anchor for [[The Score Television Network|The Score]], and was formerly the associate [[Television producer|producer]] for ''[[Sportscentre]]'' at [[The Sports Network|TSN]]. He was also the co-host of ''Omniculture'' and ''Bollywood Boulevard'' at [[OMNI Television]]. He is a charter member of two groups, "Hard 8" (his crew from Ryerson) and the "Big Four" (with a triumvirate of former co-workers from TSN).


He was born in [[Toronto]], but spent his formative years in [[Morven, Ontario|Morven]], [[Ontario]], a small town just outside of [[Kingston, Ontario|Kingston]], [[Ontario]]. After graduating from high school, he took [[radio]] and [[television]] [[arts]] at [[Ryerson University]]. His parents, who immigrated to Canada from [[Pakistan]] in [[1972]], owned a [[gas station]] and [[convenience store]] there. He is also a Muslim belonging to the Ahmadiyya sect in Islam.
He was born in [[Toronto]], but spent his formative years in [[Morven, Ontario|Morven]], [[Ontario]], a small town just outside of [[Kingston, Ontario|Kingston]], [[Ontario]]. After graduating from high school, he took [[radio]] and [[television]] [[arts]] at [[Ryerson University]]. His parents, who immigrated to Canada from [[Pakistan]] in [[1972]], owned a [[gas station]] and [[convenience store]] there. He belongs to the Ahmadiyya sect.


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Revision as of 00:06, 26 March 2008

Adnan Virk is a Canadian sports anchor and reporter, currently an anchor for The Score, and was formerly the associate producer for Sportscentre at TSN. He was also the co-host of Omniculture and Bollywood Boulevard at OMNI Television. He is a charter member of two groups, "Hard 8" (his crew from Ryerson) and the "Big Four" (with a triumvirate of former co-workers from TSN).

He was born in Toronto, but spent his formative years in Morven, Ontario, a small town just outside of Kingston, Ontario. After graduating from high school, he took radio and television arts at Ryerson University. His parents, who immigrated to Canada from Pakistan in 1972, owned a gas station and convenience store there. He belongs to the Ahmadiyya sect.

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