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Andrea Canning is a Canadian journalist best known for her reporting work with major U.S. news networks, particularly ABC News and NBC’s Dateline.
Andrea Canning was born on December 10, 1972, in Blue Mountain, Ontario, Canada, and raised in Collingwood, Ontario. Her mother, Katherine Canning, was a former ski champion and passed away in 2007.
Canning earned a degree in psychology from the University of Western Ontario in 1994. She later pursued studies in radio and television arts at Ryerson Polytechnic University in Toronto (now Toronto Metropolitan University), laying the foundation for her career in broadcast journalism.
Andrea Canning married Tony Bancroft, a lieutenant colonel in the United States Marine Corps Reserve and an F/A-18 instructor pilot. Introduced by her colleague and friend, journalist Martha Raddatz—who met Bancroft in Iraq—the couple formed a friendship that later turned into a relationship. They married in 2008.
The couple has six children—five daughters and one son. In 2018, Canning publicly shared that she was expecting her first son. Balancing motherhood and a demanding journalism career, Canning quickly returned to work after each child was born, often taking just a few months of maternity leave. She and her family later relocated to Westchester County, New York, which they felt was an ideal environment to raise a large family.
Andrea Canning began her journalism career at WCPO-TV in Cincinnati, Ohio. In the late 1990s, she worked as an editor for the entertainment news program Extra from 1996 to 1997 and then as a reporter for CKVR-TV in Barrie, Ontario. She also served as a reporter at WPTV-TV in West Palm Beach, Florida.
Earlier in her career, she was a morning anchor at WXVT-CBS in Greenville, Mississippi. During a stint in Los Angeles, she interned for the television series Baywatch, where she roomed with future media personality Ryan Seacrest. These formative experiences helped her develop versatile skills in both entertainment and news broadcasting.
Canning’s national profile grew when she joined ABC News in 2004. During her tenure until 2012, she reported on a wide range of topics including U.S. politics, the White House, Capitol Hill, the Supreme Court, and international affairs such as the Iraq War. She contributed regularly to flagship programs such as Good Morning America, World News, and Nightline.
One of her most widely recognized interviews came in 2011 when she sat down with actor Charlie Sheen for a 20/20 segment. The interview captured national attention due to Sheen's erratic behavior and his controversial comments about drug use and estrangement from his father, actor Martin Sheen. Canning’s composed demeanor and rigorous questioning earned her praise for journalistic integrity.
Following her years at ABC, Andrea Canning became a correspondent for NBC’s Dateline. Her investigative storytelling and in-depth features have become a hallmark of the program. In addition to journalism, she is also known for writing scripts for Lifetime movies, showcasing her storytelling abilities across platforms.
While exact figures vary, estimates place Andrea Canning’s net worth at approximately $2 million, accumulated through her extensive career in broadcast journalism and writing. She remains a respected figure in the field, balancing high-profile journalism with family life.
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