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Philip Cabrita - As Flipout Club DJ and founding member Contents
Under Pressure breakdancer squad; host The Show CITR-FM Vancouver 1994-98;
host WorldWideRide CHKG-FM Vancouver1998-2000; CFOX-FM Vancouver 2001; CFBT-FM
Vancouver current; co-host Ethnosonic Citytv Vancouver 2006-08 |
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Emmet Cafferky - Talk show host CFUN/CKVN Vancouver late 1960s |
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Cy Cairns - Radio personality/emcee/pianist; Program Director CFQC Saskatoon
late 1930s-40s; CKRC Winnipeg circa late 1940s; CKMO/CFUN Vancouver 1950s. Died in
Vancouver August 6, 1959 at age 48 |
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Jane Calder - Now Jane McElligott; national reporter CKO-FM-4
Vancouver 1982-83; reporter & assignment editor CKWX Vancouver 1983-85; Parliament
Hill correspondent CKO-FM-1 Ottawa 1985; bureau chief Selkirk News Parliament Hill 1986;
CBC Radio Montreal 1986-87; assistant news director CKWX 1987-89; CBC Radio Calgary
1992-97; media and advocacy consultant Geneva Switzerland current |
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Sheila Calder - BCIT Broadcast Journalism graduate with honours 2006;
producer/reporter CKNW Vancouver 2005-06; media and public relations consultant Peak Communicators Vancouver 2006-current |
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Mike Calderone - As Mike Richards on air in Vancouver market; overnights
and evenings CJJC Langley 1978; weekends, evenings, middays CKXY Vancouver 1988-92;
evenings, weekends, middays CISL Vancouver 1992; allnights, evenings, middays Oldies Coast
to Coast 1992-94 (locally on CISL); part time CFFR Calgary current |
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Frank Callaghan - DJ/Program Director CKLG Vancouver 1960-75; CJJC Langley 1976-79; morning host CJJR-FM Vancouver late 1980s-early 1990s; PD CHQR
Calgary 1994-95 |
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Kim Calloway - Evening host CHUM-FM Toronto 1969; host Kim Calloway Talk
Show CKWX Vancouver mid 1970s-80s; talk show host/news CKOV Kelowna current;
co-recipient Jack Webster Award for Best Reporting of the Year for Kelowna Firestorm 2004 |
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Dave Cameron - BCIT Broadcast Journalism program graduate; stand up comic
Calgary; film/TV credits including roles in Highlander, Real Life, No
Child of Mine; The Disappearance of Vonnie and Best in Show;
co-host Spilled Milk CBC-TV Vancouver 1994-99; freelance actor current
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Greg Cameron - News/sports CFUN/CHQM-FM Vancouver 1990-95 |
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Iona Campagnolo - On air/manager of sales CHTK Prince Rupert 1965; city alderwoman
Prince Rupert 1966; B.C. Broadcast Citizen of the year 1972; Liberal Member of Parliament
in by-election 1973-79; Member of the Order of Canada 1973; appointed to Cabinet as
Minister of Amateur Sports 1976; host One of a Kind CBC Television Vancouver
1980-82; President Liberal Party of Canada 1982-86; received the Order of British Columbia
1998; British Columbia's first female Lieutenant Governor
2001-07 |
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David Campbell - CFRO-FM Vancouver -1979; CKO-FM-4 Vancouver 1979; as Aural
Dave on program Crack of Noon CITR-FM Vancouver 1979-early 2000s; actor |
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Doug Campbell - Staff announcer CBC Vancouver 1960s; host folk music program Come
Listen Awhile CBC-TV Vancouver Oct. 1963-June 1964 |
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Judith Campbell - Formerly Judith Grimley; CKWX Vancouver; Satellite Radio
Network; former Radio instructor British Columbia Institute of Technology; Vice President Canadian Women in Communication Toronto current |
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Katie Campbell - Graduate BCIT Broadcast program 2005; promotions CJZN-FM Victoria
2004-06; morning host CFAN-FM Miramichi City NB 2006; morning drive co-host CKCW-FM
Moncton NB 2006-08; swing/AMD CFOX-FM Vancouver 2008-09; promotions director CJUI-FM
Kelowna 2010-current |
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Michael Campbell - Talk show host CJOR Vancouver 1970s; host MoneyTalks financial program CKNW Vancouver and
nationally on Corus Entertainment Radio Network current; Vancouver Sun business columnist
current; senior business commentator Global BCTV news
current.
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Jean Cannem (Jean Monnington Carlson) - Active in fashion scene in
Vancouver; writer weekly Fashion File and Shoreline columns North Shore
News; organizer/commentator fashion shows Park Royal Shopping Centre West Vancouver; host
live daily Jean Cannem Show CHAN-TV (BCTV) Vancouver 1960-late 70s; retired to
Okanagan late 1970s; senior model and Chamber of Commerce volunteer Kelowna 1990s.
Died in Kelowna February 28, 2005 at age 80 |
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Bert Cannings - Newspaper reporter Calgary and Edmonton 1930s; news writer CJCJ
Calgary 1936; public relations officer RCAF during World War II; news then News Director
CKWX Vancouver 1947-55 including broadcast representative Arctic manoeuvre Operation
Sweetbriar 1949 and far eastern affairs correspondent Korea 1950; News Director CFCF
Montreal 1955 then CFCF-TV 1961-74; served on board of RTNDA International (Vice
President-Radio) 1960; President RTNDA Canada 1967-68; CITY-TV Toronto 1976; inducted into
Toronto Press Club's Canadian News Hall of Fame 1982; consultant CHCH-TV Hamilton to 1986;
recipient 60th Anniversary Canadian Broadcasting Award for contribution to Canadian
journalism; inducted into Canadian Media Hall of Fame 1986 and posthumously to CAB
Broadcasting Hall of Fame 1994. Died 1993 at age 82. CCF
biography |
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David Capper - Newspaper reporter early 1950s; reporter CKWX Vancouver circa
1955 |
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Giulio Caravatta - Quarterback BC Lions 1991-98; Assistant Coach Simon Fraser
University Clan football team 1998; colour commentator BC Lions broadcasts CKNW
Vancouver; colour commentator Lions broadcasts CKST Vancouver 2004-current |
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Jack Carbutt - Chief announcer/operator/singer CKMO Vancouver 1941; CFJC
Kamloops early 1940s; one of three employees who launched CKPG Prince George on February
8, 1946; CKPG Sales/Program Manager/announcer and later Station Manager, produced weekly
variety and interview program Reveries. Died August 20, 1990 in Prince
George at age 74 |
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Pat Cardinal - CJRL Kenora ON 1979-81; as Brad Wilson CFRW
Winnipeg 1981-87; CKXY Vancouver 1987-88; CKLG Vancouver 1988-92; CKLH-FM Hamilton
1992-93; CHED Edmonton 1993; CKNG-FM Edmonton 1993-97; CILQ-FM Toronto 1997-2002; PD
Energy FM group (CING, CING, CKGE, CFHK, CHAY) ON 2002; GM/PD CKVX-FM
Vancouver 2002-03; PD CKKS-FM/CKLG-FM Vancouver 2003; Station Manager CISS-FM/CJAQ-FM
Toronto 2003-06; Operations Manager Newcap Radio Group Edmonton 2008-current |
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Rod Carlson - CFMI-FM Vancouver circa 1975; U.S. radio |
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Rob Carlyle - Aka Bob Carlyle CJAV Port Alberni early 1970s; CFCP/CFWB
Courtenay/Campbell River; mid-days CJJC Langley mid 1970s; CKLG Vancouver circa 1977 |
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Gregg Carmichael - BCIT Broadcast Program graduate; assignment editor CKWX Vancouver
1996-late 1990s; CKNW New Westminster; has served with the Radio-Television News Directors
Association and BCIT Advisory Board of Broadcast Journalism; Assignment Producer CTV News
Vancouver current |
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Racoon Carney - Ralph Carney Albani: CFAR Flin Flon MB 1974;
Racoon Carney: CKRC Winnipeg 1974-77; CFUN Vancouver 1977-78; CKLG
Vancouver 1978-83; CKY Winnipeg 1983-88; Palmer Jarvis Advertising Winnipeg
1988; president Ralph Carney Communications Winnipeg 1989-1997; morning drive CFWM
Winnipeg 1997-98; managing partner AdManagement Canada Winnipeg/Calgary 1998-current; p.m.
drive CFRW Winnipeg 2006-current |
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Jane Carrigan - Wife of Global BC news anchor Chris Gailus; 11 p.m. news anchor
CFCN-TV Calgary late 1990s; reporter/fill-in anchor Global BC 2006-current |
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Ray Carroll - One-time member of vocal group The Platters; moved to
Vancouver in early 1980s; show host CJAZ-FM Vancouver 1980s; producer cable TV soul music
show Vancouver 1980s; producer/agent Vancouver. Died in Vancouver April 5, 2006 at
age 82 |
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Kid Carson - CISS-FM Toronto -2003; evenings CKZZ-FM Vancouver 2003-04;
mornings CFBT-FM Vancouver 2004-current |
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Paul Carson - Morning show and news director CKEK Cranbrook 1970-72;
sportscaster CJVI Victoria 1972-74; sportscaster CKDA Victoria 1974-75; news and sports
reporter/host CHEK-TV Victoria 1975-80; sports director/anchor CKVU-TV Vancouver 1980-99;
President Grand Slam Radio Inc. (purchaser of CKST Vancouver)/founder TEAM 1040
Sports Radio (CKST) 1999-2001; afternoon show host with Jay Triano CKST 2001; marketing
and sales CKST 2002-current |
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Alan Carter - Ryerson Radio and Television Arts Program Toronto 1989;
reporter/late news anchor CKVU-TV Vancouver 1989-97; 6 o'clock anchor A-Channel Edmonton
1997-99; crime beat reporter then co-anchor Morning News Global Toronto
1999-current |
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Chris Carter - Associate Director and Associate Portfolio Manager ScotiaMcLeod
1993-current and North Vancouver branch 1998-current; business analyst Global BC Morning
News 1998-current; weekly column Ask Chris Vancouver Province current. Chris Carter website |
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Leigh Carter - CJJC Langley 1978; CKNW/CFMI-FM New Westminster/Vancouver
1980-82; CKO-FM-4 Vancouver 1982-83; BCTV Vancouver 1983-85; communications BC Medical
Association 1985-90; communications BC Automobile Association 1990-95; communications ICBC
1995-2002; communications Greater Vancouver Regional District 2002-04; communications
consultant Saskatchewan Government Information Technology Office 2004-05; General Manager
of Corporate Communications, Regional District of Comox Strathcona, Courtenay BC
2005-current |
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Jack Casey - CJDV Drumheller AB 1970-72; CFTK Terrace BC 1972; CJME Regina
1973; CKXL Calgary 1973-74; as Gerald Thom news 1974 then as Jackson Casey
all nights/swing CFUN Vancouver 1974-76; as KC Foxxe overnights CFRW Winnipeg
1976-79; as Jackson Casey then Jack Casey late evenings/afternoons CFUN
1979-94; briefly mornings CKWX Vancouver 1994; part time CKKS-FM Vancouver 1994-2000;
retired from radio; BC Film industry to 2004; retired and living in Washington State
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Dave Cash - CKCR AM/FM Kitchener-Waterloo ON 1953-56; host various shows
including R&B Dave's Den and morning show CKOX Woodstock ON 1956-59; morning
show CKCR 1959-63; CJOR Vancouver 1963; radio morning show and TV noon show CFTK Terrace
BC 1966-68; morning show CJJC Langley 1968-74; evenings then weekends CKWX Vancouver
1975-91; retired |
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Dave Cash - As Dave Wish: CFUN Vancouver 1963; CJAV Port Alberni
1964; UK as Dave Cash: Radio London 1965; Radio One 1967; Capital Radio 1973; BBC
Kent 1997; BBC Kent, BBC Essex, Primetime Radio, Saga Radio current. More info |
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David Cassidy - News CKWX Vancouver 1973-early 80s; CFAX Victoria; retired and
living in the Fraser Valley area |
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Rene Castellani - The Dizzy Dialer CKNW New Westminster 1964-65; sentenced
for murder of wife Esther November 12, 1966; freed from prison May 1979; CFVR Abbotsford;
Promotion Manager CKEG Nanaimo 1981. Died January 4, 1982 |
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Cam Cathcart - 25 years with CBC as reporter, foreign correspondent, producer,
co-host The Best Years; news editor in chief CBC radio Toronto; head of
International Press Centre 1994 Victoria Commonwealth Games; morning news editor/announcer
CKST Vancouver 1994-95; co-producer food safety radio series broadcast on 130 radio
stations in Canada; news editor/reader CKNW/CJNW Vancouver 2001-02; media relations
workshops Jim Stanton & Associates current |
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Ami Catriona - CKVX-FM Vancouver; CHMJ Vancouver 2002; morning traffic reporter
CKBD/CJJR-FM Vancouver 2003; reporter/interviewer Shaw Cable Vancouver 2003-current;
reporter/anchor CKWX Vancouver 2006-09; family business Okanagan 2009-current |
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George Caudrey - Montreal; CKWX Vancouver late sixties. Died date unknown. |
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Fred Cawsey - Producer/host Business World and State of the Arts
CHQM Vancouver 1970s; news reporter CBC Vancouver 1970s-80s; news reporter BCTV Vancouver;
producer/reporter TV shows and documentaries including Doctor, Doctor, Legal
Wise and Frontiers of Discovery; film director The Land is the Culture
1976 and Live Well With Diabetes 2002; Senior Associate Contemporary
Communications Ltd. Vancouver current; President Front Runner Productions Vancouver
current |
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Erin Cebula - BCIT Broadcast Program graduate 1997; edit assistant Finale
Editworks Vancouver 1997-98; control room PA/editor James Barber's cooking show The
Urban Peasant 1998-2000; Avid editor Fiddler Productions 1999-2001; producer/host Urban
Beat and Out There Global Television Vancouver 2000-02; host Urban Rush
Shaw Cable 4 Vancouver 2002-04; producer/host/editor The Express Shaw Cable 4
2004-05; producer/host etc. and Global Village segments Global
Television Vancouver 2005-current; entertainment reporter ET Canada Global
Television Network 2005-current; host Makeover Wish HGTV 2006-current |
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Arnie Celsie - Morning host CKLB/CKAR Oshawa ON 1973-80; morning host/Program
Director CISL Richmond 1980-90; consultant Bohn &
Associates Media 1990-current |
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Marc Chambers - As J. Marc and Marc Webber CHUB Nanaimo 1973,
CJAV Port Alberni 1978; as Marc Webber CJVB Vancouver 1979; as Marc James
CFUN Vancouver 1983; as Marc Chambers CHUM Toronto 1986, CJOJ Belleville, ON
1995, Oldies Network 1996; voice services and CHUM Toronto. Died in Toronto May 2,
2008 at age 52. Marc Chambers Website |
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Terry Chan - BCIT Broadcast program graduate; on air CKKS-FM Vancouver
1991-2000 (Music Director 1995-2000 and Assistant Program Director 1998-2000); Program
Director/Operations Manager CISQ-FM/CISW-FM Squamish/Whistler 2000-02; Music Director
CKSR-FM Chilliwack/CISQ-FM/CISW-FM 2002-current; Music Director/afternoon drive CKQC-FM
Abbotsford March 2005-current; Music Director/Producer Latremornings with Fred and
Cathy CKCL-FM Vancouver August 2006-current |
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Chuck Chandler - Cameraman CJDC-TV Dawson Creek 1964; evenings CJDC Dawson Creek
1964-65; all nights CJCA Edmonton 1965-66;
as Charles P. Rodney Chandler: CJCH Halifax 1966-67; evenings CJCA 1967;
afternoon drive CJCH 1967-68; p.m. drive CFOX Pointe Claire/Montreal 1968-70; PD/DJ CFRW
Winnipeg 1971-72; as Todd Young: evenings CKGM Montreal 1972-73; as Chuck
Chandler: mid-morning host/host Homemakers Hitline CHED Edmonton 1973-79;
host Disco Daze (later Any Way You Want It) syndicated to six markets
from CITV-TV Edmonton 1975-78; CFRN Edmonton 1979-80; announcer Let's Make a Deal with
Monty Hall from Hollywood syndicated to TV 1980-82; CFRN 1982; CKXM-FM Edmonton 1983-84;
CKNG-FM Edmonton 1984-87; host 4 O'clock Rock CITV-TV 1985-86; p.m. drive then
PD/a.m. drive CKST Langley 1988-91; a.m. drive CKDA Victoria 1991-96; live game shows at
shopping centers for The Ives Seattle 1996-97; p.m. drive 1997-98 then a.m. drive
CFRN 1998-2002; morning host CHQT Edmonton 2002-08; DJ CKRA-FM Edmonton 2008; retired to
Spain September 2008 |
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George Chandler - Engineer and radio pioneer; purchased CFXC New Westminster BC
from founder Fred Hume 1926; moved station to Vancouver and changed call letters to CJOR;
moved studio to Alexandria Ballroom 1930 then to Grosvenor Hotel 1932; as President of
Western Association of Broadcasters, criticized Ottawa for its slowness in issuing radio
licences 1941; represented Canada at North American Regional Broadcasting Conference
Montreal 1949; represented Canadian government at Washington Broadcast Conference 1950;
on-air Town Meeting CJOR 1950s; appeared before Fowler royal commission on
broadcasting in Montreal critical of increased government control 1956; President pioneer
cable company Tru-View Television Ltd. Vancouver and President B.C. Association of
Broadcasters. Died April 20, 1962 in Vancouver at age 55. CCF
biography |
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Ken Chang - CHUB Nanaimo late 1950s; CFUN Vancouver circa 1960; co-founder
CKAY Duncan BC 1964; mid mornings CKLG Vancouver 1964-66; CJOR Vancouver 1966-69; CBS Los
Angeles. Died in Los Angeles County May 17, 1983 at age 45 |
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Steve Chao - Reporter CJOH-TV Ottawa; reporter Vancouver Television CIVT
1997-99; reporter then Beijing correspondent CTV Toronto 1999-current |
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Reed Chapman - Served overseas WW1; actor/director silent motion picture
industry Hollywood; sales CJOR Vancouver 1933-36; sales CKWX Vancouver 1937-40; sales then
Ad Manager Vancouver News Herald 1940-43; CKWX 1943; play-by-play with Duke McLeod
Vancouver Capilanos baseball games and hockey/boxing/football announcer CKMO Vancouver
circa 1946-47; also teamed with Leo Nicholson on sports broadcasts; news voice of the
Vancouver Sun/emcee Public Opinion CKWX circa 1947-49. Died in
Vancouver January 4, 1949 at age 54, six hours after delivering his last newscast on CKWX |
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Clem Chapple - Reporter Victoria Times/Daily Colonist 1960s; media advocate of
salmon enhancement and stream health projects; reporter/legislative reporter BCTV
Vancouver 1970s-early 2000s (Victoria bureau chief 1981-84) except helped create Vancouver
Show CKVU-TV Vancouver circa 1976. Died in North Vancouver April 29, 2003 at
age 60 |
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Len Chapple - Original announcer CKNW New Westminster 1944-46; announcer late
1940s and announcer/producer CBC Vancouver 1960s; announcer CHQM Vancouver circa 1960.
1948 CBC
archive 1968 CBC archive |
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Charis - Broadcast Journalism program BCIT 2000-02; promotions CKNW
Vancouver 2002; announcer Polar Bear Swim Vancouver January 1, 2003; cruiser
girl/promotions CFOX-FM Vancouver 2003-04; Jeff O'Neil Morning Show CFOX-FM 2004-current |
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Lyle Chausse - Co-host Metal Shop and Powerdrive CFOX-FM
Vancouver 1989-2001; Production Manager Universal Concerts Canada 1995-99; Promotions
Manager Radio/Media Relations BC Sony Music Canada (now Sony BMG) 1999-2007;
co-host/programmer The Shop CFOX-FM 2005-08; Sales/Media/Radio
Promotions Manager BC Region EMI Music Canada (Capitol Music, Virgin Music) 2008-current |
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Jasbir Cheema - Weekly host CJMR Oakville ON; host/co-producer Citytv Toronto;
Punjabi news anchor Channel M Vancouver 2003-04; Conservative Party candidate Surrey North
2004 |
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Alicia Chelsom - BCIT Broadcast graduate 2006; traffic/weather CKWX Vancouver
2006; promotions CKCL-FM Vancouver 2006-08; Public Relations Manager Fairmont Hotels &
Resorts Banff AB 2008-current |
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Ted Chernecki - Technical operator CKX-TV Brandon MB; breakfast show host 4CD
Gladstone Australia; network newsreader 7BU Burnie Australia; reporter/news reader CKCK-TV
Regina; beat reporter/news reader CKNW New Westminster; reporter CBC Evening News
then anchor 11pm local news CBC-TV Vancouver 1980s; writer/producer CBC NewsWorld and
reporter The National CBC London UK late 1980s-1992; news anchor/producer
BCTV/Global Vancouver 1992-current |
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Dave Cherniwchan - BCIT Broadcast Journalism program graduate 1998; Central
Island Broadcasting (CKCI-FM Parksville/CKEG Nanaimo/CKWV-FM Nanaimo) 1998-2000; sports
anchor/reporter CKWX Vancouver 2001-07; Automotive Business Finance Manager Golden Ears Chrysler Maple Ridge BC
2007-current; freelance sports Broadcast News Vancouver current |
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Jolene Chernoff - Columbia Academy graduate 2008; news/sports anchor CFNA-FM
Bonnyville AB 2008-09; news/sports anchor CHED/CHQT Edmonton 2009; news anchor CKWX
Vancouver 2009-current |
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Mike
Cherry - CJDC AM/TV Dawson Creek 1972;
CJVB Vancouver 1973; KYAC AM/FM Seattle 1974-75; CJAZ-FM Vancouver weekends 1981-83;
CITR-FM Vancouver 1989-2000: CHLY-FM Nanaimo 2000-05; owner/operator Internet station Sky
Valley Radio, world-beat format 2005-07; Sky Valley Radio, jazz/soul/lounge format
2007-current; Planet Brunch host Sky Valley Radio 2005-09; operations manager
CFSI-FM Salt Spring Island 2009-current |
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Dave Chesney - Son of Joe Chesney; on air CJJC Langley 1963-76 including Music
Director/Program Director 1975-76; Music Director/Promotions Director CKLG-FM Vancouver
1976-78; Marketing CBS Records Western Canada 1978-90; National Marketing Director
Bumstead Productions Vancouver/Washington 1990-94; Artist Management and Video/Audio
Production DC Entertainment 1994-current; instructor Pacific Audio Visual Institute
(PAVI) Vancouver 2000-current; entertainment columnist 2000-current; created Internet only
newspaper White Rock Sun South Surrey/White Rock
2007 |
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Joe Chesney - CJJC Kamloops & CJAV Port Alberni 1946; CKNW New Westminster
1947; CKNW AM Drive October 1947; CJOR Vancouver 1950s; founder of CJJC Langley
1963. Died in Langley November 10, 2001 at age 82. CCF
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Rob Chesterman - Emigrated to Canada from England 1956; B.C. Telephone Company
Vancouver; earned diploma in industrial organization and management and pursued studies in
journalism; joined CBC Vancouver as radio producer 1959; host CBC Radio's Music Diary
1961-66; won Ohio State Awards for The Church at Work and Masters of the
Keyboard 1960-61; wrote Conversations with Conductors London 1976 and Conductors
in Conversation London 1990; multiple program producer for his own production company
Prometheus Productions; retired from CBC 1987. Died in Vancouver June 1, 2007 at age
76 Prometheus Films info
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Mike Chisholm - BA St. Francis Xavier University Antigonish NS; Bachelor of
Journalism University of King's College Halifax; CJFX Antigonish 1980s; CKO-FM-9 Halifax
late 1980s; reporter CIHF-TV (MITV) Halifax early 1990s; national correspondent Global TV
Halifax 1990s; correspondent CBC-TV Goose Bay Labrador; CBC-TV Edmonton, Whitehorse YT and
Vancouver 1997-2001; Vancouver Television/CTV British Columbia early 2001-05; reporter
BCTV Vancouver 2005-08; media spokesperson Terasen Gas Vancouver 2008-current; recipient
Jack Webster and Charles Edward awards |
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Tasha Chiu - Fastracks Snow Reporter Citytv Vancouver;
co-host/producer The Vibe Outside cable TV Whistler BC; host The Express
Shaw Cable TV Vancouver 2003-05; co-host Breakfast Television Citytv 2005-08; BCAB Broadcaster Performer of
Tomorrow award
2007; Community Relations - Prairies, Lululemon Athletica, Calgary 2008-09;
morning co-host CKIK-FM Red Deer 2009; Telus TV Calgary/Edmonton 2009-current. Tasha's website |
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Hoonhee (Heather) Cho - Communications minor Hankuk University of Foreign Studies Seoul
Korea; communications major Simon Fraser University Burnaby; Korean news anchor Channel M
Vancouver; reporter Korean news magazine show Our Ground Shaw Cable Multicultural
Channel |
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Jenna Chow - BCIT broadcast communications
graduate-radio; host/producer/writer AKA CJSF-FM Burnaby;
co-host/co-producer/co-writer Typical CFRO-FM Vancouver; host/producer/writer OM
Planet AAJ CHKG-FM Vancouver; freelance New Music Canada and CBC Radio
1/2/3 1999-current; swing jock/host & producer Club XFM CKVX-FM Vancouver
2000; co-host/p.m. traffic, host/producer SubsoniQ, then swing jock and
occasional host/producer Punk-O-Rama CFOX-FM Vancouver 2000-05; host/associate
producer Ethnosonic Citytv Vancouver 2005; traffic reporter The Early Edition
CBC Radio Vancouver 2005-current; host Station to Station CBC Radio national from
Vancouver 2005-current; host ZedTunes CBC-TV Vancouver 2006-current |
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Mel Christian - Weekend overnites CJOR Vancouver 1968-69; news CHUM
Toronto 1969-71; CKOC Hamilton/CJRN Niagara Falls/CKTB
St. Catharines ON 1971-79; news then beat and crime reporter CFUN Vancouver
1980-85; Chief Engineer CJUP Langley 1985-86; Engineer/Consultant Overseas Chinese Voice
Broadcasting (purchasers of CHQM AM/CHMB Vancouver) 1986-99, also Production Manager
CKO-FM-4 Vancouver 1986-88; retired from broadcasting 1999; most recently living in
Ashcroft B.C. Died in Vancouver June 29, 2009 at age 62 |
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Coleen Christie - Promotion/producer/host Entertainment Update CHEK-TV
Victoria; reporter/host entertainment unit VTV Vancouver 1997-99; Vancouver Breakfast
news anchor CTV British Columbia Vancouver 1999-2001; host CTV News at Five CTV
British Columbia 2001-current |
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Rob Christie - CFOX Pointe Claire QC; Calgary; CKGM Montreal 1976; morning drive
host CHED Edmonton late 1980s; CKFM-FM Toronto 1994-99; CKKS-FM/CKLG-FM Vancouver morning
co-host 1999-2003; BC CTV Vancouver weekend weather 2001-03; a.m. drive CISS-FM Toronto
2003-05; morning host CHMC-FM Edmonton 2005-08; morning host CKRA Edmonton 2008-current |
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Dawn Chubai - Jazz vocalist; performer/weathercaster A-Channel Edmonton
1999-2004; co-host/weather & traffic Breakfast Television Citytv Vancouver
2004-current; BCAB Broadcaster Performer of Tomorrow award 2004; TV/movie actor
current. Dawn's website |
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Bruno Cimolai - Announcer/DJ/Red Robinson Show replacement host CJOR
Vancouver early 1950s; staff announcer CBC Vancouver 1960s; CBC-TV Vancouver summer series
Vacation Time 1965; co-producer Suzuki On Science CBC-TV
Vancouver 1971-72 |
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Bruce Claggett - BCIT journalism graduate; announcer/feature reporter CISQ-FM
Squamish 1986; newscaster CKCQ Quesnel 1986-87; newscaster/reporter CFVR Abbotsford and
later CKSR-FM Abbotsford 1987-94; journalism instructor BCIT 1994-95; newscaster/reporter
CKNW Vancouver 1995-2002; weekend editor/reporter CKWX Vancouver and high school teacher
2002-current; recipient Jack Webster Foundation Poynter Institute Fellowship 2006 |
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Natalie Clancy - Journalism/political science degree Carleton University Ottawa;
reporter CBC Radio Halifax 1992-96; TV reporter CBC Calgary and St. John's 1996-2001;
national TV reporter CBC Vancouver 2001-06; news anchor CBC Radio/TV Vancouver
2006-current; winner New York Gold World medal, two Canadian Association of Journalists
Awards, four Atlantic Journalism Awards, three Bronze plaque Chris awards, two RTNDA
awards and two Webster awards |
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Barrie Clark - Announcer CKOV Kelowna 1949; CHEX Peterborough ON 1951; news:
CJOR Vancouver 1952; Reuters
News Agency London UK 1954; talk-show host: CKLG Vancouver 1955; CKWX Vancouver
1956; CHAN-TV Vancouver 1961; CKWX & CBUT Vancouver 1962; Councillor District of North
Vancouver 1963; elected to the BC Legislature 1966; Rentalsman BC Attorney
General's Ministry 1973-76; talk-show host: CKNW 1977-86; CJOR 1988; CKOV Kelowna 1989-99;
Councillor Kelowna City Council 1999-2008 |
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Christy Clark - Researcher B.C. Legislature 1992-93; Special Assistant in
charge of western issues for Transport Minister Doug Young 1993-95; Liberal MLA Port
Moody-Burnaby Mountain and Official Opposition critic 1996-2001; Liberal MLA Port
Moody-Westwood 2001-05; appointed B.C. Minister of Education and Deputy Premier 2001;
appointed Minister of Children and Family Development 2004; relief host CKNW Vancouver
2005 |
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Ian Clark - CKMO Vancouver 1934; announcer then manager CKFC/CKFX Vancouver
late 1930s; announcer CFJC Kamloops 1940 then manager 1943 and eventually owner late
1940s-1960s; co-founder with Jean Ross CFCR-TV (later CFJC-TV) Kamloops 1957; established
CFFM-FM (later CIFM-FM) Kamloops 1963; Kamloops Citizen of the Year 1971; donated his
prize collection of radio artifacts to the community 1986; posthumously inducted into CAB
Hall of Fame 1999. Died August 5, 1999 |
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Emilie Clarke - Graduate Columbia Academy Vancouver 2007; CFVT-FM (Tourist Radio)
Vancouver 2007; CJSF-FM Burnaby 2007; evenings then p.m. drive then mornings CHET-FM
Chetwyn BC 2007; morning traffic CHQM-FM Vancouver and weekends/fill-in CFBT-FM Vancouver
2008-current |
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Jen Clarke - Graduate Columbia Academy Vancouver 2002; midday talk show
producer CFUN Vancouver 2004-current; 6-7 a.m. co-host CFUN 2006; host What's on Tap
CKST Vancouver 2006-current |
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Mike Clarke - BCIT Broadcast Program graduate; reporter/anchor including last
six BC provincial budgets and Quebec sovereignty referendum CKNW Vancouver 1987-2004;
Webster Award for in-depth coverage of 1994 Stanley Cup riots; senior writer/researcher
and backup assignment editor CityPulse News Citytv Vancouver 2004-08; assignment
editor CTV British Columbia 2008-09 |
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Mike Cleaver - Announcer/news/engineer CKOV Kelowna 1961-67; announcer/radio
& TV news/engineer CJOC radio and TV Lethbridge 1967-70; morning news CKXL Calgary
1970-71; news CHUM Toronto 1971-76; morning news/assistand news director/assistant
engineer CJCA/CIRK-FM Edmonton 1976-84; news/assignment editor CHUM Toronto 1984-95;
evening news CFRB Toronto 1995-97; p.m. drive news CFTR Toronto 1997-99; morning
news/assistant news director/news room engineer CHUM Group Ottawa 1999-2001; news/business
reporter CJNW Vancouver 2001; news CKNW Vancouver 2001-05; news writer CTV British
Columbia 2006-07; consultant/voiceovers Mike Cleaver Broadcast Services current; radio
news writing/documentary production instructor BCIT 2008-current |
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Peter Clemente - CKPG Radio/TV Prince George; Assignment editor, then general
assignment reporter, health and medical reporter, and business reporter CKVU-TV/CityPulse
News Citytv Vancouver 1984-current |
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Rick Cluff - News reporter/editor national CBC radio 1976-78; sports national
CBC radio 1978-97 (covered Olympic Games, golf championships and world hockey
championships); host CBC radio Vancouver The Early Edition 1997-current |
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Chris Coburn - Radio Broadcasting Program honours graduate Humber College of
Applied Arts and Technology Toronto; announcer CJWA Wawa ON 1982; announcer/Music Director
CFBQ Parry Sound ON 1982-84; announcer CKLQ Brandon MB 1984-86; p.m. drive CFFR Calgary
1986-90; p.m. drive CHFM-FM Calgary 1990-93; morning host then p.m. drive/assistant PD
CJJR-FM Vancouver 1993-2008; a.m. drive host CKPK-FM Vancouver 2008-current |
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Howard Cogan - CJBQ Belleville ON 1983; Todd Howard CKWS Kingston,
ON 1983-84; Todd Chase CJBK London ON 1985-86 & CKSL London 1986-87; Howie
the Hitman evenings/PM drive CKLG Vancouver 1987-93; Hungryman Cogan
PM drive CFBR-FM Edmonton 1993-94; Howie Cogan evenings/middays CFMI-FM Vancouver
1994-95; Howie the Hitman weekends CKZZ-FM Vancouver 1996-97; Hungryman Cogan
evenings/PM drive CILQ-FM Toronto 1997-2000; producer Digital Survivor Guide
2000-03; voice imaging for JACK and other stations Canada/US 2002-current.
Howard Cogan Productions |
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Val Cole - CHYM-FM Kitchener ON; morning co-host CKKS-FM Vancouver -2003;
morning co-host CFUN Vancouver 2003-08 and p.m. drive co-host 2008-09 |
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Cal Coleman - CKOV Kelowna mid 1960s; news CKDA Victoria; evening DJ CJOR
Vancouver mid 1960s; news CKLG Vancouver; news CKVN Vancouver circa 1971. Died in
Calgary November 17, 1997 |
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Lynn Colliar - Member British Columbia Institute of Technology Journalism
program; news writer then reporter then morning news anchor BCTV Vancouver 1992-current;
BCAB Excellence in News Reporting award for A Shred of Evidence;
writer/co-producer home invasions against the elderly community forum kNOw more
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Bob Colling - News CKWX Vancouver 1950s; now living in Edmonton |
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Doug Collins - Interviewer/editorialist CBC-TV Vancouver 7 O'Clock Show
1958-68; news director/talk show host CJOR Vancouver 1981-85; reporter/columnist Vancouver
Sun and Province; columnist North Shore News 1983-97; author of several books; Canada's
National Newspaper Award 1953, MacMillan Bloedel Award 1975 and Commemorative Medal for
the 125th Anniversary of Canada's Confederation 1993. Died September 29, 2001 in
Vancouver at age 81. revisionists.com
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Greg Collins - CKLG Vancouver then morning host CKLG-FM mid 1970s; TV writer Los
Angeles |
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Ray Collins - Radio/TV and location sound recordist, film producer; aka Bill
Edwards & Jack Houston; CFTR Toronto 1974-80; weekends CKEY Toronto
circa 1989; CKLW Windsor; CKXL Calgary late 1970s-early 80s; PD CHQR Calgary 1982-84; CFRN
Edmonton late 1985-86s; mornings CHML Hamilton 1987; instructor Seneca College 1987-88;
weekends CKKS-FM Vancouver early 1990s; weekends/fill-in/imaging voice/Oldies Coast to
Coast CISL Vancouver 1991-92; weekends CJJR-FM Vancouver 1997; voice of Prime
Time Movies KVOS-TV Bellingham for seven years; CHCH-TV Hamilton booth; KCBA Salinas
CA booth; national voice for Zales Jewelry, Sears, Sony, The Bay, and safety video
narrator for Howe Sound Pulp and Paper, industrials for BC Hydro, Port of Richmond etc;
location sound instructor Vancouver Film School 2005-06; produced TV pilot Grave
Decisions for Vision TV 1998 which won 10 Leo Awards; sound mixer Before We Ruled
the Earth Discovery Channel; as Ray Collins p.m. drive CKAY-FM Gibsons
2006-07; freelancing, V/O and location sound current; member IATSE, ACFC & UBCP |
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Rob Collins - Morning show host/TV newscaster
CJDC/CJDC-TV Dawson Creek 1974-76; various on-air positions CJJC Langley 1976-81; sales
CFUN/CHQM-FM Vancouver 1981-96; sales CBC-TV Vancouver 1998-2000; President Pacific Corporate theadagency Group Ltd.
2000-current |
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Kenny Colman - Late night DJ CKMO Vancouver early 1950s; morning DJ Bermuda;
casted and created ideas for quiz show Play Your Hunch New York; club jazz singer
New York 1960s; performer with Lionel Hampton and Della Reese Flamingo Hotel Las Vegas
1960s; played shows and resorts from Aruba to Acapulco to Palm Springs; discovered by
Frank Sinatra and engaged to play Loews Monte Carlo; singing careeer continues. Kenny Colman website |
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Merv Connelly - CFUN Vancouver 1960s-79, news CKLG Vancouver 1980s-90s; retired
from radio and working as a carpenter and woodworker in cottage country north of Toronto |
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John Connors - BCIT broadcast program graduate; sports reporter/producer Sports
Grill with Don Taylor CKNW Vancouver 2001; sports talk show anchor CKST Vancouver to
2003 |
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Jim Conrad - CKDA Victoria; CFOX-FM Vancouver; prominent voice-over talent,
narrator and commercial voice for numerous major corporations current |
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Holly Conway - BCIT Broadcast program graduate; CKQR-FM Castlegar; CFMI-FM
Vancouver; CIFM-FM/CKBZ-FM Kamloops 2003; CFMI-FM 2005; as Holly weekends CFBT-FM
Vancouver 2005-current |
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Chuck Cook - Winnipeg DJ; successful Calgary lawyer and talk show host of
Forum 10-midnight CHQR Calgary mid 1960s-early 1970s; talk show host CJOR Vancouver
1972-78; Progressive Conservative Member of Parliament North Vancouver-Burnaby 1979-93.
Died in North Vancouver February 23, 1993 at age 66 |
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Dan Cook - Host news/celebrity guest interview program UpClose with Dan
Cook CKNW Vancouver December 2003-current and syndicated into Toronto on Corus Radio
Network Sept. 2004-current; political columnist The Globe and Mail Toronto 2005-current |
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Mel Cooper - Announcer CJAV Port Alberni 1951 & CKMO Vancouver 1952; News
Editor CKWX Vancouver; National Sales Manager CKNW New Westminster 1955 and General Sales
Manager 1957; GM CKNW 1970; VP Western Broadcasting 1967-73; President Western Broadcast
Sales; 1970-73 President Western Productions Ltd; majority owner Seacoast Communications,
owner of CFAX Victoria 1974 and CFEX-FM/CHBE-FM Victoria 2000-04 and Chair of Community
Affairs 2004-current; President Seacoast Sound 1980-2004; past Director Radio Bureau of
Canada/Bureau of Broadcast Measurement/BC Association of Broadcasters; BCAB Broadcast
Citizen of the Year 1979 and Broadcaster of the Year 2000; Order of British Columbia award
1992. CCF
biography OBC biography |
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Doreen Copeland - Announcer/Music Director CKKS-FM/CKLG-FM then host Vancouver
Chills CKCL-FM Vancouver 1982-2006; freelance writer/voice talent current |
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Matt Coppin - Graduate Columbia Academy Vancouver; traffic/weather announcer
CHMJ Vancouver current |
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Owen
Coppin - Graduate UBC B.Sc. 1970;
Engineering/Information Technology City Of Vancouver 1966-2005; host 12 episodes Your
Own Radio Show CFOX-FM Vancouver 1989-90; graduated Kwantlen College Broadcast
program 1992; operator CFMI-FM Vancouver 1992-current & producer Lights Out
CFMI-FM 1995-current |
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Kate Corcoran - BCIT Broadcast Program graduate; CBC Radio Vancouver 1985; TV
reporter Ontario; reporter CKVU-TV Vancouver 1989-2000; reporter CTV British Columbia
2000-06; recipient Jack Webster Award for Best TV Reporting 2002; Coroner with Vancouver
Metro Regional Coroners Office 2007-current |
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Lisa Cordasco - Associate producer/host/reporter/senior editor CBC Prince Rupert;
Vancouver Island reporter CBC Radio Vancouver 1989; first host On The Island CBC
Radio Victoria 2000; fill-in national reporter and host Afternoon Show CBC
Vancouver; reporter CBC Radio Victoria current
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Sam Corea - BCIT Broadcast Program graduate; news CKO-FM-4 Vancouver circa
early 1980s; CKCQ Quesnel; CFTK Radio/TV Terrace BC; CISQ-FM/CISW-FM Squamish/Whistler mid
1990s; Insurance Corporation of BC late 1990s; Media Relations Director Vancouver Whistler
2010 Bid Corporation; spokesperson Vancouver Olympic Organizing Committee current |
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Kate Corman - News Morning Zoo CKLG Vancouver 1991-93 |
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Blane Coulcher - BA University of British Columbia 1956; meteorological officers
course University of Toronto 1956; meteorologist in various Canadian
centres including MB, NT, AB and BC 1957-70; instructor meteorology/climatology Douglas
College Victoria 1970-85; morning weather CKWX/CJAZ-FM Vancouver 1979-84 with appearances
on Vancouver/Victoria TV; retired, but joined CFAX Victoria as part-time weather
personality 1985-2007 |
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Bill Courage - BCIT broadcast graduate; CHNL Kamloops 1981; sports CKNW New
Westminster circa 1984; CKLG Vancouver 1985; CHNL 1985; CKOV Kelowna 1985-86; CFMI-FM
Vancouver late 1980s; PD CHRK-FM Kamloops 1989-90; CKNW/CFMI-FM early 1990s; p.m. drive
co-host CFOX-FM Vancouver 1994-99; a.m. drive co-host CKST Vancouver May-July 2001; CHMJ
and host Courage Adventure Show CKNW Vancouver 2002-04; p.m. drive CFQX-FM
Winnipeg 2004-09; voice of CTV BC and Manitoba to 2009; p.m. drive co-host CHHR-FM
Vancouver 2009-current. Bill Courage website |
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Dave Courier - CHQB Powell River late 1960s; news CKVN Vancouver 1969-70; CJVI
Victoria mid 1970s |
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Wayne Cousins - Co-host Worldstage '86 CBC-TV Vancouver; corporate
spokesman then Power Smart Retail Accounts Manager BC Hydro Vancouver |
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George Cowie - CJAV Port Alberni 1950s; CFUN Vancouver 1960s; sales CKLG
Vancouver; General Sales Manager Coast Radio Group Courtenay/Campbell River/Powell River
retired 2000 |
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Maurice Cownden - Host Moe's Mansion CKMO Vancouver 1950s; senior
announcer & host Club 900 CJVI Victoria; public relations director University
of Victoria 1970s |
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Jim Cox - Original morning host at age 16, CKNW New Westminster 1944; Salmonbellies
Lacrosse play-by-play 1945-53; called Bannister-Landy Miracle Mile at British Empire Games
1954; Voice of the BC Lions CKNW Sports 1954-83 and News/Sports director early
1950s; Canadian Lacrosse Hall of Fame and Canadian Football Hall of Fame inductee; BC
Sports Hall of Fame inductee 2004; retired 1989. Died January 29, 1998 at age 69 |
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Wayne Cox - CKLG-FM Vancouver 1968; CKCQ Quesnel 1968-69; CHNL Kamloops
1970-71; CKNW New Westminster 1971-78; host Wednesday Night Hockey telecasts 1977-78; CKWX
Vancouver 1978-80; host Vancouver Show CKVU-TV Vancouver 1979-83; news
anchor CKVU-TV 1983-85; host T.G.I.F./Video Gallery CKVU-TV 1986; game show host Second
Honeymoon CBN (Christian Broadcast Network) 1987-88; CJOR Vancouver 1987-88; game
show host Talkabout CBC & U.S. Fox stations 1988-89; host Legal Wise
CBC/Knowledge Network 1989-90; game show host Acting Crazy Global
TV/syndication 1991-92; weekend weather host Global-TV Vancouver 1992-97; weather anchor News
Hour BCTV/Global TV Vancouver 1997-current; BC Entertainment Hall of Fame Starwalk at
the Orpheum award 2006 |
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Brian Coxford - CKPR-TV Thunder Bay; news CKNW New Westminster mid 1970s;
reporter BCTV Global Vancouver late 1970s-current; Jack Webster award for Eurohealth
2005; Canadian Association of Broadcasters Gold Ribbon Award for Best Television News
Special 2005; BC Radio-Television News Directors Association Dan McArthur Award for
in-depth/investigative reporting 2005 |
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Ross Crain - DJ CKWX Vancouver 1954-55; CJOR Vancouver 1955-56; CKWX 1956-60;
CFCF radio/TV Montreal and CFOX Montreal 1960-65; writer/analyst Market Development
Department CBS TV Network Sales New York 1966-69; Toronto: Research Director CTV Network
1969-71; Research Director TV Division All Canada Radio and Television Ltd. 1971-74;
Marketing Manager BBM and Membership Director/VP Toronto Chapter American Marketing
Association 1974-75; Research Director Calendar Magazines 1975-77; Marketing Research
Manager The Globe and Mail 1977-79; Project Manager ADCOM Research 1979-80; Project
Director Newspaper Marketing Bureau 1980-82; Instructor Marketing Department School
of Business Administration Ryerson Polytechnic Institute 1982-83; Professor Business
Management Seneca College 1983-97; Vancouver: retired/volunteer textbook recorder Crane
Resource Centre Production Unit for the blind and visually impaired UBC Vancouver
1997-current |
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Gary Crane - At age 16 overnight VOCM radio network St. John's NF; on air
as Chuck Mitchell CJON St. John's NF 1972-75; as Johnny Walker CFBC St.
John NB 1976; production/weekends CFRA Ottawa 1976-1979; Production Manager CFGO Ottawa
1979; Creative Dept. CFAX Victoria 1980; writer/producer CFOX-FM/CKLG Vancouver 1981;
President National Air syndication coast to coast including Countdown Canada
writer/producer/voice 1978-84; CJYQ St. John's 1984; operator/live info cut-ins CKO-FM-4
Vancouver 1987; producer Doc Harris show CFUN Vancouver 1992-93; news reader/overnights
CHQM AM Vancouver 1993; transit operator Vancouver current |
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Michael Crampton - Announcer CFPR Prince Rupert 1964-66; staff announcer CBC
Vancouver 1966-77; co-host with Doug Campbell Michael and Me CBC Radio Vancouver
1969-70; civic affairs reporter Good Morning Radio and host late-night radio show
Music of Paris CBU Vancouver early 1970s; host The Vancouver Show
CKVU-TV Vancouver 1977. Died December 1, 2002 in Derby, England |
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Michael Crawford - As Michael CKLG-FM Vancouver circa 1968-70 |
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Jeff Cresswell - BCIT broadcast graduate; news CKWX Vancouver to 2004; CBC
Edmonton 2004-current |
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Jeremy Crittenden - Acting program graduate Gastown Actors' Studio
and Arts Institute; actor in studio productions Mass Appeal, Kennedy's
Children, Savage in Limbo, A Midsummer Night's Dream, and Romeo
and Juliet; entertainment specialist CKWX Vancouver to 2005 and weekend/fill-in
anchor 2005-06; role of Bobby and lead singer in Tomorrow Belongs To Me
Arts Club Theatre Company production of Cabaret 2006; news anchor CKWX
2007-current. Jeremy's website |
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Chris Crombie - Co-host with Jack Webster That's a Fair Question CJOR
Vancouver early to mid 1950s |
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Steve Crombie - News CKWX Vancouver 1980s; Director, Public Affairs &
Communications International Forest Products Limited (Interfor) current; co-chair Board of
Trustees The Jack Webster Foundation current |
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Nicola Crosbie
- Media librarian/food reporter
then weather and traffic reporter VTV Breakfast Vancouver Television 1997-2001; morning talk show host CFUN Vancouver 2001-03; weather anchor CTV
British Columbia/CTV NewsNet 2003-05; actor in numerous movies including I Robot
and Connie and Carla 2004; only female in BC to become a Canadian Meteorological
and Oceanographic Society (CMOS) endorsed weathercaster; chief weathercaster Global
Television Edmonton September 2005-current |
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Jim Crossen - Talk show host Crossfire CJOR Vancouver 1963-64;
host/interviewer Town Crier, Vancouver segment of public affairs Across
Canada series CBC Television 1964-65 |
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James Stanley (Stan)
Crossley - Broadcast engineering program BCIT;
beat reporter CJOR Vancouver early 1970s; CJJC Langley mid 1970s; CFVR Abbotsford;
CKO-FM-4 Vancouver 1977; formed his own radio/tv monitoring company Crossley
Communications; wrote under the name James Stanley for the White Rock
newspaper. Died in Maple Ridge BC May 23, 2008 at age 60 |
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Glenn Crouter - First sports director CISL Richmond 1980; Vice-President Media
& Community Relations Woodbine
Entertainment Group Toronto current |
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Joe Crozier - Professional hockey defenceman 1949-61 including PCHL Vancouver
Canucks 1950-51; Head Coach numerous hockey teams 1957-84 including WHL Vancouver Canucks
1968-70 and Jim Pattison owned WHA Vancouver Blazers 1974-75; sports show host CJOR
Vancouver 1970. Pro hockey bio |
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Jack Cullen - News announcer and DJ CJAV Port Alberni 1946; host Owl Prowl
CKMO Vancouver 1947; CKWX Vancouver 1948; host Owl Prowl and 1320 Club
CKNW New Westminster 1949; CKMO/CFUN Vancouver 1954; CKNW 1957-99, interviewed Beatles
with 'NW newsman Jack Webster 1964; CKST Vancouver 2000; member B.C. Entertainment Hall of
Fame Starwalk at the Orpheum. Died in New Westminster April 27, 2002 at age
80. CCF
Biography |
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Linda Cullen - BCIT Broadcast Program trainee; evening host CISL Richmond 1980;
CBC Radio Vancouver Double Exposure 1987-97; CTV national comedy show 1997-2000 |
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John Cummings - CHTK Prince Rupert 1973-75; CKOK Penticton 1975-77; CJCA-FM
Edmonton 1977-79; CJVI Victoria 1979; morning host CKXR Salmon Arm 1979-81; morning host
CKXM-FM Edmonton 1981-85; CHQT Edmonton 1985-86; one of first hires/first shift at
sign-on July 1/86 and producer Across the Trax CJJR-FM Vancouver 1986-89;
wrote and recorded over 25 shows on the Beatles CISL Richmond 1989-91; retired from radio
1991; education field current |
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Don Cunliffe - Announcer/copy writer CKMO Vancouver 1941; President University
of BC Radio Society (RADSOC) late 1940s |
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Graham Currie - BCIT Broadcast Program graduate; legislative reporter CKNW
Vancouver late 1990s-early 2000s; Executive Officer, Agriculture and Food Operations
Division, BC Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Fisheries current |
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Keith Cutler - engineer/announcer CJOR Vancouver 1944-47; news producer CJOR
1950-53; Artray Film Productions 1953; established Editorial Film Services mid 1950s;
assisted in application for CHAN-TV Vancouver 1962; KVOS-TV Bellingham WA/Canawest Film
Productions 1963-76; twice past president BC Film Industry Association; founding
member/national past president Directors Guild of Canada; motion picture and video
production program co-ordinator Capilano
College North Vancouver early 1990s-2005 |