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Bob Abbott - News CKLG Vancouver circa 1972-73 |
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Dave Abbott - Talk show host CJOR Vancouver 1964-65; host Pacific Sports Report
CBC Vancouver 1965-68; talk show host CKNW New Westminster 1965-71; talk show host CJVI
Victoria 1971-73; talk show host CJOR 1973-75; freelance assignments for CBC, CKNW, Radio
Eireann and BBC on Dublin Ireland stations 1980-82; overseas CBC correspondent Johnnesburg
South Africa 1982-85; talk show host CJOR 1985-88; host Nightline BC CKNW
1988-92; host/executive producer daily TV show Abbott CKVU-TV Vancouver 1992-94;
producer/correspondent Voice of America and CBC Radio RTHK Hong Kong; talk show host CKST
Vancouver 1998-2002; host/creator Celtic Voices Fairchild Radio Vancouver
2002-03; host Travel Diary CKBD Vancouver 2002-08; Public Affairs Program KVOS-TV
Bellingham 2005-06; Salvation Army Community Award 1972/87/93; Neighbourhood Community
Award 1986; Best Current Affairs & Entertainment Show award 1989; TV Viewers
Choice Award for Best Current Affairs Host 1989/93; BC Entertainment Hall of Fame inductee
2010. Died in Vancouver December 18, 2011 at age 74. Mike Cleaver interview |
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Dick Abbott - Record library then production engineer and Production Manager
CKNW New Westminster 1951-98; created CKNW's three-tone news sounder; co-founder (with
Roger Monk) Dick and Roger's Sound Studio
Vancouver 1990-current; retired from CKNW 1998 |
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Ingrid Abbott - Dave Abbott's daughter; BCIT Radio Broadcast graduate 1983; news
reporter CJOR Vancouver 1983-87; news reporter CBC Radio Montreal 1988-89; writer CBC
Television Vancouver 1989; writer/researcher CNW (Canada News Wire) 1990-94; executive
producer talk shows CKST Vancouver 1994-97; news/talk show host CISC-FM Sechelt 1999; host
Coast Cable TV Gibsons 1999-current; news reporter CKAY-FM Gibsons 2010-current;
host/producer current affairs program Sunshine Coast Magazine, Coast TV Community
Channel Gibsons 2010-current |
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Ron Able - CKGM Montreal early 1970s; CKVN/CFUN Vancouver circa 1973; CFOM
Québec City mid 1970s; CKY Winnipeg
1980s-early 90s; morning co-host CFQX-FM Selkirk (Winnipeg) and mid-mornings CKXA-FM
Brandon MB 1997-2009. Died in Winnipeg February 13, 2009 at age 57 |
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Joanne Abshire - BCIT Broadcast journalism graduate 2008; reporter CHNL Kamloops;
reporter CKOR Penticton 2010; morning show reporter CKWX Vancouver 2011-current |
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John
Ackermann - BCIT Broadcast Journalism
graduate 2005; programmer CJSF Burnaby 2000/2003; researcher The Rafe Mair
Show CKBD Vancouver 2004; reporter/producer/anchor CKWX Vancouver 2004-07;
reporter/producer CHEK-TV Victoria 2007-08; reporter CKWX 2008-current; morning news CKCL
Vancouver 2008-current |
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Keri Adams - Photojournalist Red Deer AB 1995-97; reporter/weekend news anchor
CFRN-TV Edmonton 1997-2001; reporter/weekend news anchor BCTV Vancouver 2001-2002;
reporter/news anchor 2002-10 and anchor CTV News at Six Weekend Edition and CTV
News at 11:30 Saturday Edition CTV British Columbia 2002-10; anchor CTV News at
11:30 CTV British Columbia 2010-current; recipient Jack Webster Award for Best
Reporting of the Year - Television 2005 |
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Neale Adams - Reporter/columnist Vancouver Sun 1970s; reporter BCTV Vancouver
to 1992; Knowledge Network 1992-99; Communications Officer Anglican Diocese of New
Westminster 2000-09; retired 2009 |
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Bob Addison - Sports editor Kootenay Broadcasting System 1989-92; producer
David Berner Show CKNW Vancouver 1993-97; producer/on air fill-in Sportstalk with Dan
Russell CKNW Vancouver 1998-2010 and weekend morning sports fill-in 2009-10; Olympic
Games researcher NBC 2010; free agent 2010; sports CKWX Vancouver 2010-current |
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Charles Adler - Show producer CKGM Montreal; DJ CKXL Calgary 1974; as Al
Adler CKLG Vancouver late 1970s; CJAD Montreal; CHUM/CFRB Toronto; News Director CKY
Winnipeg; talk show host Hot Talk CISS-FM Calgary; nationally syndicated Hot
Talk Tampa FL 1992-94; TV program Adler on Line Boston 1994-96; CFRB Toronto
1996; Adler on Line sydicated from CJOB Winnipeg current and to CKNW Vancouver
2005-current; columnist Winnipeg Free Press current; Adler on Global Global
Winnipeg current. Adler on Line website |
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James Aitken - Broadcast Arts graduate Assiniboine Community College Brandon MB;
host/interviewer Manitoba Midday and Jackpot Bingo CKX-TV Brandon;
editor/reporter/relief anchor CKWX Vancouver 2004; China
Radio International Peking 2004; news anchor China Central Television current;
actor/voice-over announcer Madison Talent Management |
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Eric Ajello - Staff announcer CKMO Vancouver 1948-50 |
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Scott Alan - Afternoon drive CFEX-FM Victoria 2002; overnights/weekends
CFOX-FM Vancouver current |
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Zahra Alani - Simon Fraser University communications trainee; Columbia Academy
Broadcasting Performing Arts graduate; co-host/assistant-producer Fairchild Radio
Vancouver; host Back Stage Pass Shaw Cable Vancouver; promotions/segment producer
KVOS-TV Bellingham; news/entertainment department CTV British Columbia; co-host Sabor
Latino Acento Latino Television, Shaw Multicultural Cable TV Vancouver; traffic
reporter Global Television Vancouver 2007-current. Zahra Alani website |
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Alberta Slim - Aka Eric Charles Edwards; country singer/song
writer/circus performer; CKCK Regina 1937-40; CFQC Saskatoon 1940-45; CKRM Regina 1945-47;
entertainer Rangers Cabin and host/entertainer 15 minute morning segment CKNW New Westminster 1947-52;
entertainer at fairs and folk festivals; CBC-TV national special Canada Day 2002;
entertained at Victoria Rootsfest August 2002; Pioneer and Lifetime Achievement Award, BC
Country Music Association 2003. Died in Surrey BC November 25, 2005 at age 95.
Alberta Slim website detailed biography photo gallery |
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Carol Alexander - Traffic reporter CFTR Toronto 1986-88; p.m. drive co-host CKEY
Toronto 1988; p.m. drive co-host/a.m. drive co-host/entertainment reporter CKFM-FM Toronto
1987-90; entertainment reporter Voice of America 1989; a.m. drive co-host/p.m. drive host
CISL Vancouver 1990-93; swing announcer/news CJJR-FM Vancouver 1993-94 & 1995; swing
announcer CKKS-FM Vancouver 1994-95; morning show co-host/news CKBD Vancouver 1996;
morning show co-host fill-in CHQM-FM Vancouver 1997-current; news/weekend host CFUN
Vancouver 1997-current; TV & film credits/voiceovers/station imaging current; part
time CKCL-FM Vancouver current. Carol
Alexander website |
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St. John Alexander - BCIT Broadcast Program graduate; intern CBC News Vancouver 1999;
CKNW Vancouver 1999; CKVU-TV Vancouver 1999-2001; reporter CTV British Columbia
2001-current |
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Sharon Alexander - BCIT Broadcast Program graduate; traffic/entertainment reporter
CJCA Edmonton; commercial voice CIRK-FM Edmonton; morning traffic CFOX-FM Vancouver late
1990s-2001 then producer Sound Off With Bruce Allen CFOX-FM; numerous film and TV
credits; co-host weekly syndicated U.S. radio program HOTTRAX current; station
imaging for major-market radio stations Canada, U.S. and Japan and cartoon
animation/commercial TV voice work current |
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DJ Alibaba - DJ Grand Master Funk Productions Winnipeg 1984; evenings
CFBT-FM Vancouver 2002-04; club DJ Vancouver area current |
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Erskine Allan - Staff announcer/colour commentator lacrosse broadcasts CKMO
Vancouver late 1940s |
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Ken Allan joonyer - Club DJ 1985-2009 and The Roxy Vancouver 1998-2009;
Rogers Radio CKKS-FM Vancouver/CFSR-FM Abbotsford/CISQ-FM/CISW-FM Squamish/Whistler
2000-09; p.m. drive CKKS-FM Vancouver 2000-03; evenings/weekends CKLG-FM Vancouver
2003-08; evenings CKZZ-FM Vancouver 2009; p.m. drive CJUI-FM Kelowna 2009-10; club DJ The
Roxy 2010-current; weekends CFMI-FM Vancouver 2010-current. joonyer.com |
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Bob Allen - CKLG Vancouver circa 1969-70 |
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Bruce Allen - Concert promoter and founder Bruce Allen Talent booking
agency 1966; manager Bachman Turner Overdrive, Loverboy and Bryan Adams; career guide
Martina McBride, Anne Murray and Michael Bublé; coordinator African famine relief
recording Tears Are Not Enough 1985; winner of numerous music awards; host Sound
Off With Bruce Allen CFOX-FM Vancouver 1988-2004; inducted into BC Entertainment Hall
of Fame Starwalk 2000; host Bruce Break CKLG-FM Vancouver 2003-current;
host Reality Check CHMJ Vancouver 2002-04 and CKNW Vancouver current. Bruce Allen Talent website |
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Mike Allen - KDAY Los Angeles and numerous California stations; news CKWX
Vancouver early 1970s |
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Jim Alp - Announcer CJOR Vancouver circa 1970 |
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Peter Alpen - All nights CFUN Vancouver 1965-67; morning DJ CHWK Chilliwack
1968-69; hosted Legendary Sock Hop and Malt Party 9-midnight CKWX Vancouver 1969-1974;
promotion manager & sales CKWX 1974; sales manager/VP Fraser Valley Broadcasters
1974-84; national sales rep. Target Media Inc. 1984-88; VP Starcom Broadcast Sales
1988-99; national account representative Digital Advertising Network 2002-06; Canadian Traffic Network 2006-current and VP/GM CTN
Western Region 2008-current |
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Brenda
Alvernaz - BCIT Broadcast Program
graduate; overnight traffic, audio editing, evening news anchor CKWX Vancouver 2000-Nov.
03; assistant producer/writer CTV British Columbia Nov. 2003-current |
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Claudia Amaya - Newspaper journalist Columbia 1990-97; editor-in-chief TV and
Video Latinoamerica magazine 1995-97; executive producer Hola TV Vancouver; host Hispanic
program Hola Que Tal Channel M Multivision Television Vancouver and TLN
Telelatino Network 2004-current; member advisory council Channel M current |
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Valerie Ambrose - Cast member The Beachcombers CBC-TV series 1970s; host Pacific
Report CBC-TV Vancouver 1970s; p.m. drive news CFOX-FM Vancouver 1981-90; news
CKZZ-FM Vancouver 1991-94; voice imaging Knowledge Network Vancouver mid 1990s |
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Bill Amos - Reporter/anchor CJAD & CFCF Radio Montreal 1977-81;
reporter/anchor CBC Television Montreal 1982-86; reporter/editor CBC Radio Montreal
1986-88; reporter/editor CBC Television Vancouver 1988-89; part-time anchor CKWX
Vancouver 1990-91; part-time reporter/editor CBC Radio Vancouver 1993-99; instructor
Broadcast Journalism BCIT 1989-current |
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Alece Anderson - Winner CFMI-FM Vancouver Rock Girl contest 2008; as Alece
traffic/sidekick a.m. drive CFMI-FM 2008-current; host weekly 30 second clip on Shaw
Cable's Urban Rush promoting what's going on with Rock 101 (CFMI)
2009-current |
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Bridgitte Anderson - BCIT Broadcast graduate; reporter/legislative reporter CKWX
Vancouver 1988-95; legislative reporter CKVU-TV Vancouver 1995-97; news anchor/reporter
CTV Vancouver 1997-2004; reporter/host Report on Business Television Toronto 2004-06;
reporter/anchor CTV Newsnet Toronto 2007-08; Press Secretary to B.C. Premier Gordon
Campbell 2008-10; Director of Marketing and Communications Crofton House School Vancouver
2010-current |
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John Anderson - News CKO-FM-4 Vancouver early 1980s; CKO-FM-2 Toronto 1986-88 |
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Kenya Anderson - Evening host CHQB Powell River 1995-96; morning news/co-host
CISQ/CISW Squamish/Whistler 1996-97; morning co-host CIRK-FM Edmonton 1997-99; community
events reporter A-Channel Edmonton Big Breakfast Show 2000; morning news/co-host CKZZ-FM
Vancouver 2000; news anchor CKWX Vancouver 2000-05; news anchor CFTR Toronto 2005; sales
CFUN Vancouver 2006; news director CJUI-FM Kelowna 2008-09 |
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Don Andrews - Columbia Academy graduate; operator CFMI-FM Vancouver; weekends
CKLG-FM Vancouver 2004-05; Vancouver Canadians PA announcer 2005-current |
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John Ansell - CKOV Kelowna 1940-42; CJVI Victoria 1945; CKWX Vancouver 1946
announcer, later PD and OM; GM CFAC Calgary 1968; President and GM CJVI Victoria 1971
until 1987 retirement; Chairman of CJVI's Advisory Board until 1995. Chairman of CAB
Board of Directors 1981-82; 1983 Broadcaster of the Year, BC Association of Broadcasters
and Broadcast Education Assocation of Canada; CAB Gold Ribbon Award for distinguished
service to broadcasting; lifetime membership in the Broadcast Education Association 1987;
BC Institute of Technology Distinguished Service Award 1995; member of CAB Half-Century
Club; CAB Broadcast Hall of Fame 1990. CCF
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John Ansell Jr. - Operator/overnight fill-in CKWX Vancouver late 1960s; camera
operator/floor director/ audio technician CHAN-TV Vancouver early 1970s; TV instructor
BCIT Broadcast Program 1976-85; head of Radio Program and expanded operations of BCIT
campus station CFML to 24/7 1985-99. Died March 2001 |
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Fin Anthony - Son of Nina Anthony; teacher 1940s-51; news/sports/host Fin's
Inn CKMO Vancouver 1951-52; sales/announcing CKNW New Westminster 1952-54;
advertising director Vancouver News Herald 1954-55; sales/announcing CKNW 1955-56; sales
manager/announcer CFUN Vancouver 1956-58; sales/announcing CKLG Vancouver 1958-61; sales
manager/on air/commercial work CHAN-TV Vancouver 1961-62; Young, Ross, Anthony Advertising
1962; "Voice of Woodwards" 1963-87 with more than 10,000 radio spots and more
than 3000 TV commercials; radio spots/writing/promotion 1987 |
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John Anthony - CBC at age 16; free-lance acting with CBC Radio; U.S. networks;
CKEY Toronto; operator and afternoon announcer at launch of CKLG North Vancouver 1955 |
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Nina Anthony - Program Director CKMO Vancouver late 1940s; women's editor then
host Our Neighbour Nina; continuity chief CKWX Vancouver 1940s-50s; as Dorothy
Douglas sponsored by Delta Rice weekday mornings CKWX and seven other BC stations
early 1950s; Director of TUTS (Theatre Under the Stars) Vancouver; columnist
Westender newspaper Vancouver. Died March 28, 1990 at age 84 |
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Brian
Antonson - BCIT Broadcast Program
graduate; production and on-air CKNW New Westminster 1967-77 (Production Director
1974-77); Production Director CJOB Winnipeg 1970; Radio Instructor British Columbia
Institute of Technology, Burnaby 1977-82; Radio Program Head BCIT 1982-85; Associate Dean,
Broadcast BCIT 1985-90; General Manager CFVR Abbotsford 1990-92; Associate Dean, Broadcast
and Media Communications BCIT 1992-2010; retired 2010 |
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Dave Appel - Talk show host CHQR Calgary -2004; overnight news anchor CKWX
Vancouver 2004-05 |
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Bruce Archer - Journalism Ryerson Polytechnical Institute Toronto 1980; CBC
National Radio Newsroom Toronto 1980-81; Northern BC Report CBC Radio Prince Rupert
1982-85; CBC Radio Vancouver 1984-85; Radio Syndication producer/reporter CBC
National Toronto 1985-87; Noon Show host/agriculture commentator CBC Calgary 1988;
associate producer/reporter Daybreak CBC Vancouver 1988-89; senior
speechwriter BC Ministry of Health 1990-95; Issues Management specialist BC
Government 1995-2000; self employed freelancer/instructor/marketing specialist Nanaimo
2000-current |
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Del Archer - All night DJ then news writer/reader: CKDM Dauphin MB,
CKOS-TV Yorkton SK, CKRM Regina, CJOB Winnipeg, CHED Edmonton, CJGX Yorkton, CKPR
Radio/TV Thunder Bay ON 1959-67; accreditation/site guide/daily news reports radio/TV/film
section Expo '67 Montréal; evening news writer/reader CKLW Windsor 1967; News
Director/morning news reader CFRW Winnipeg, morning news writer/reader (with George
Sillery) CFUN/CKVN Vancouver 1968-70; news writer/reader/weekend & fill-in anchor
CFCF Radio/TV Montréal 1970-77; correspondent CTV Winnipeg/Atlantic/Vancouver 1977-86;
Unit Manager/Associate Producer/Producer CTV Toronto/CTV Radio News Toronto 1986-98;
VP News & Public Affairs CFCN-TV Calgary 1998-2000; retired/broadcast consulting
2000-04; recipient RTNDA Canada Lifetime Achievement Award 2003; General Manager
VoicePrint Atlantic 2004-05; retired/occasional broadcast consulting 2005 to current |
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Steve Armitage - Sports reporter/play-by-play announcer CBC 1967-79 and CBC
Vancouver 1979-current; recipient Foster Hewitt Award for Excellence in
Sports Broadcasting 1982; winner 2005 Gemini Award for Best Sports Play-by-Play or
Analyst for coverage of aquatics at the 2004 Olympic Games in Athens; Gemini Award for
Best Sports Play-by-Play Announcer Beijing Olympics 2008 |
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David Armstrong - Radio pioneer; CFCT Victoria circa 1940; sales CKMO Vancouver
1941; production/sales Prairie stations early 1940s; CKNW New Westminster 1944-1949;
founder CKDA Victoria 1950; founder sister station CKDA-FM Victoria 1954; co-founder
CHEK-TV Victoria 1956. Died in Victoria April 22, 1985 at age 65 |
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Brian Arnold - CKPG/CKPG-TV Prince George 1970-71; Adelaide Australia radio
1971; middays/Production Manager/Music Director CHQB Powell River 1971-75; CFMI-FM New
Westminster 1975-94; film/TV actor/performer/emcee/narrator 1980-2002; founder/COO Astral
Digital Video Productions 1996-2002; owner Grapevine
Bed & Breakfast Kelowna 2002-current; owner Kelowna Photografix current |
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Neil Arnold - news CFUN Vancouver circa 1976; CJOR Vancouver; news CKWX
Vancouver early 1980s; news CKO-FM-4 Vancouver late 1980s-89 |
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Nira Arora - SFU Mass Media Communications graduate; reporter/host Shaw Cable
Vancouver; multicultural event organizer SFU Cultural Students Society; news producer CTV
British Columbia; evenings and host Urban Affairs then morning co-host CFBT-FM
Vancouver current |
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Ian Arrol - News CKWX Vancouver early 1940s; CFCN Calgary 1940s-50s; staff
announcer CBC Vancouver 1950s; Ontario Progressive Conservative Member of Parliament for
York East 1972-74. Died June 2000 in Victoria at age 76. |
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Adrienne
Arsenault - B.A. in politics/journalism
master University of Western Ontario; editorial assistant/night assignment editor CBC
Toronto 1991-93; researcher/reporter The National and reporter/replacement news anchor
Broadcast One CBC Vancouver 1993-98; reporter The National CBC Toronto 1998-2003; CBC
Middle East correspondent based in Jerusalem 2003-06; CBC senior European correspondent
based in London 2006-current; award recipient New York Film and Video Festival, Columbus
Film Festival and Ron Laidlaw Award; Commonwealth Broadcasting Association's
journalist of the year 2005 |
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Paul Arthur - KOYN Paris TX; CKLG Vancouver circa 1965 |
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Bruce Arundel - Wireless operator Vancouver circa 1916; wireless telegraphy
teacher Sprott-Shaw School of Commerce Vancouver 1918-50; involved in startup of CJCE
Vancouver with R.J. Sprott and Vancouver Sun 1922. Died in Vancouver February 13,
1951 at age 50 |
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John Ashbridge - Operator at age 13 CJVI Victoria 1960-61; on air CFAX Victoria
1962-64; CJOR Vancouver 1964; general announcer CKNW New Westminster 1965-67; CFUN
Vancouver 1967; CKNW 1967-70; News Director CJCI Prince George 1970-73; CKNW 1973-80;
television news Australia 1980-81; news then senior newsman and Manager Network Operations
CKNW 1981-2005; retired from radio; public address announcer Vancouver Canucks
1987-current; PA announcer Vancouver Giants 2004-current. RTNDA Lifetime Achievement
Award 2005. Mike
Cleaver interview |
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Sonia Aslam - News reporter CKWX Vancouver 2009-current |
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Dean Atwal - Former BBC broadcaster; CHNU-TV and CHNM-TV Vancouver; host The
New Drivers Seat Shaw Cable and Citytv Vancouver 2008-current; co-host mornings
CJRJ Vancouver 2008-current |
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Terry Avalos - Columbia Academy graduate; CISQ-FM/CISW-FM Squamish/Whistler;
CKLP-FM Parry Sound ON; traffic reporter CKWX Vancouver 2006-08; traffic reporter CHMJ
Vancouver 2008-current |
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John Avison - Pioneer broadcaster/musician; piano soloist and accompanist CKMO,
CJOR, CKWX and CNRV Vancouver 1920s-30s; founding director/principal conductor CBC
Vancouver Chamber Orchestra/CBC Vancouver Orchestra/CBC Radio Orchestra 1938-80; appeared
with London Philharmonic Orchestra 1959 and numerous other Canadian orchestras; co-host
with Maurice Foisy Starlight Concert CHQM/CHQM-FM Vancouver 1960s-1970s; regular
conductor CBC Talent Festival 1966; awarded Order of Canada 1978; member B.C.
Entertainment Hall of Fame Starwalk at the Orpheum music category. Died in
Vancouver November 30, 1983 at age 69. Canadian
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Linda
Aylesworth - BCIT Broadcast program graduate;
CBC Vancouver; production assistant then associate producer noon news 1981-89, general
assignment then environmental reporter 1989-95 and health reporter BCTV Vancouver
1995-current; recipient Jack Webster Science and Technology Award 2003 |
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