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Ethan Faber - BCIT Broadcast Journalism program graduate 1997; traffic CKWX
Vancouver 1997; reporter BCTV Vancouver 1997; reporter VTV/CTV British Columbia 1997-2002
and Story Producer 2002-current; Canadian Association of Broadcasters Gold Ribbon Award
for best television news series in Canada 2002; Broadcast Journalism night-school
instructor BCIT downtown Vancouver campus current; Managing Editor CTV British Columbia
2005-current |
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Art Factora - Producer CFUN Vancouver 2001-09 and on-air contributor Joe Leary
Show CFUN 2009; stand up comedian including Yuk Yuk's Comedy Club Vancouver 2004-current.
Art Factora website |
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Rob Fai - Host Insport Rogers Cable Vancouver 1996-2001; reporter
CKST Vancouver 2000-01; morning host/Manager CHQB Powell River 2004; anchor/reporter CKWX
Vancouver 2005-07; team broadcaster/media relations manager then team
broadcaster/Assistant General Manager Vancouver
Canadians baseball/CKST 2007-current |
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Mike Falcon - Ski/sports reporter CHMJ Vancouver; host The Adventure Show CKNW Vancouver and
national on Corus Radio Network 2006-current |
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Samantha Falk - Journalism degree Ryerson University Toronto; writer then news
reporter/anchor Global TV Vancouver 1993-current |
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Endora Fan - News anchor, senior news reporter, executive producer, news and
current affairs documentaries host Fairchild Television Vancouver 1996; three times Jack
Webster Award for Team and Personal Achievement 2000-02; Cantonese news anchor Channel
M/OMNI Vancouver current |
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Steve Fanning - BCIT Broadcast program graduate; CIRX-FM Prince George 2001-06;
CFMI-FM Vancouver 2006; morning host CKQC-FM Abbotsford 2006-current |
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Chris Fantini - Graduate Columbia Academy Vancouver 2002; DJ (voice-tracked)
overnights CISL Vancouver 2001-02; intern CKZZ-FM Vancouver 2001-02; swing announcer CKYL
Peace River 2002-03; afternoon drive CKKX-FM Peace River 2002-03; DJ swing & assistant
music director CKRA-FM Edmonton 2003-06; afternoon drive & music director CKMM-FM
Winnipeg 2006-current |
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Ed Farey - Afternoons/host Kiddie Kapers and Spinner Sanctum/Program
Director CKDA Victoria circa 1950-54; Uncle Ed announcer and administrator
Orphans' Fund CKNW New Westminster 1954 on, except Program Director CFUN Vancouver circa
1968. Died in New Westminster October 3, 1979 at age 61 |
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Ted Farr - As John Edwards CKLG Vancouver news 1969-73; as Ted
Farr: CKY Winnipeg news 1974 (news director 1975-77); news director CKLG 1977-81 (Tall
Ted morning news Doc Harris Show 1979-81); PD CKWX/CJAZ-FM Vancouver 1981-91
(PD both stations/CKWX only when CJAZ-FM became CKKS-FM); PD CJOB Winnipeg 1991-97;
operations manager CHQR/CKIK-FM Calgary 1997- 2001; national program coordinator WIC AM
Radio 1997-2001; director news talk programming Rawlco Radio/manager CKOM Saskatoon to
2001-08; President Ted Farr Media Inc. 2008-current; Associate, Bohn and Associates
2008-current; General Manager CJUI-FM Kelowna 2009-current |
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Robin Farrell - Columbia Academy graduate; morning show contributor then morning
co-host CKVX-FM Vancouver to 2004; reporter CKWX Vancouver 2004-05; CHBE-FM Victoria
2005-current; host The Kool Countdown A Channel Victoria 2005-current |
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Stirling Faux - CKSO/CKSO-TV/CICI-TV Sudbury ON circa 1970; CFTR Toronto 1972-73;
PD CFOM Quebec City 1973-74; CKLG Vancouver circa 1974-75; CFOX-FM 1980-87; CFMI-FM
1987-early 1990s; Lotto 649 announcer BCTV Vancouver; all-night talk show host CKNW
Vancouver/WIC Network to 1999; weekend talk show co-host CKNW 1999-2001; Stirling Faux
Show CKNW/Corus Radio Network 2001-05; instructor Introduction to Broadcast/Media
BCIT 2002-05; Morning News with Stirling Faux host CHQR Calgary 2005-07; PR
consulting Calgary 2007-09; swing CISL Vancouver 2009-current |
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Don Fawcett - Winnipeg; CHWK Chilliwack; announcer CKWX Vancouver 1952-54;
manager CFOB Fort Frances ON late mid-late 1950s; owner Fawcett Broadcasting Ltd. CFOB
Fort Frances ON 1960-93 and CKDR Dryden/CJRL Kenora ON 1971-93 with wife Eloise assuming
control 1993. Died April 26, 1993 |
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Brad Fay - Vancouver Island radio; newspaper reporter Interior BC; weekend
sports anchor BCTV Vancouver 1997; host Sportsnet Live Toronto current |
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Tara Fedun - Graduate Southern Alberta Institute of Technology Calgary;
overnight traffic CJNW Vancouver 2001; news reporter CKNW Vancouver 2001-05; reporter
A-Channel Victoria 2005-current |
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Craig Fee - Humber College Broadcasting Program graduate Toronto; CHRW-FM
London 1993-98; CKGE-FM Oshawa 1998-99; CKFM-FM Toronto 1999; CIDC-FM Toronto 1999-2001;
CFNY-FM Toronto 2001; CFMC-FM Saskatoon 2001-03; CFHK-FM London 2003-04; CFBT-FM Vancouver
2004-07; Assistant Program Director CFMI-FM Vancouver 2007-08; Program Director CKRA-FM
Edmonton 2008-09; morning host CKBT-FM Kitchener/Waterloo ON 2009-current |
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Scott Fee - BCIT Broadcast Journalism graduate; announcer UBC Thunderbirds
baseball and hockey 2003-05; part-time anchor CKWX Vancouver 2005; videographer City TV
Edmonton 2005-current; reporter/anchor CHEK-TV Victoria 2006-current |
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Vic Fergie - Nightly 8 p.m. news CKNW New Westminster circa 1950 and one of
last reporters to talk to Canadian troops as they embarked for Korea from Seattle WA
November 22, 1950; news CHUB Nanaimo circa 1960 and covered Nanaimo Chinatown fire October
1, 1960 |
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Dan Ferguson - Graduate Southern Alberta Institute of Technology Calgary;
evening then afternoon news CHQR Calgary 1979-81; CKWX Vancouver 1981-82; reporter
CKO-FM-4 Vancouver circa 1982-83; community newspaper reporter; staff reporter/web editor Surrey
Leader current |
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Stu Ferguson - CKRW Whitehorse 1976; CFRW Winnipeg 1977-79; voice
work/remotes/fill-in host CHQM-FM Vancouver/Program Manager CFUN Vancouver 1979-2009;
Director of Talk Programming CISL Vancouver 2009-current |
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Alanna Fero - Career counsellor/Director of Client Services PCMG Canada current; co-executive producer/co-host
with Minto Roy Careers Today CISL Vancouver 2005-06 then CFUN Vancouver
2006-current |
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Al Ferraby - Evenings CIOF Vancouver 1986; CISL Vancouver late 1980s; a.m.
drive CFAX Victoria late 1990s-current |
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Ray Ferraro - NHL Hockey player: Hartford Whalers 1984-91, New York Islanders
1991-95, NHL All-Star 1992; New York Rangers 1995-96, Los Angeles Kings 1996-99, Atlanta
Thrashers 1999-2002 and St. Louis Blues 2002; studio host/colour analyst ESPN 2004-05;
hockey analyst Sports Talk CKNW Vancouver 2004-05; contributor/fill-in host CKST
Vancouver 2005-current; Edmonton Oilers broadcast analyst Sportsnet current |
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Samantha Ferris - Aka Janie Ferris BCIT Broadcast Program trainee; morning
co-host CHRX Vancouver early 1990s; reporter KVOS-TV Bellingham; weather anchor BCTV
Vancouver; sales CKNW Vancouver; appeared in Super Seven Lottery commercials; actor in
numerous movies and TV programs including Smallville, Stargate SG-1, First
Wave, CSI: Crime Scene Investigation and Da Vinci's Inquest
1996-current. IMDb filmography |
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Ted Field - News reporter CKNW Vancouver to 2006; Best News Reporting of
the Year - Radio Jack Webster Award
2000; reporter Global Television Vancouver 2006-current |
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Maria Fierro - Host Immagine Italia & Its Your World
Radio CHKG-FM Vancouver |
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Lori Finch - Graduate Columbia Academy Vancouver; news CICF-FM Vernon 2006-07;
news reporter CKWX Vancouver 2007 |
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Gillian Findlay - BCIT Broadcast journalism graduate; general assignment reporter
CBC Television Vancouver 1982-85; health reporter then member of documentary unit The
Journal 1985-90; co-host/reporter The Fifth Estate 1990-91; covered Dubin
Inquiry for The National 1991; London correspondent CBC News 1993-94; Middle East
correspondent based in Moscow then Jerusalem ABC News 1994-2002; CBC National
2002-current including co-host CBC News: Disclosure
2002-04 |
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Lloyd Finlayson - CFUN Vancouver circa 1966; CHWK Chilliwack 1967-70; weekend
all-nights CKNW New Westminster 1970-76; program director CKPG Prince George 1976-82;
CKO-FM-4 Vancouver 1982-89 (news & program director 1983) |
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Art Finley - KXYZ Houston TX 1944; established radio stations for the US
military in Newfoundland 1951-53; New York 1953-55; TV producer/director children's shows
San Francisco and Stockton CA 1958; San Francisco TV and radio, including KABL and talk
show at KSFO 1960s; CHQM Vancouver 1968; talk show host CKNW Vancouver 1972-73; talk
programming KGO San Francisco 1973 on; CJOR Vancouver 1981-86; talk show host WNIS Norfolk
VA 1987-88, San Diego 1989-90, San Francisco 1990-94; retired in Victoria |
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Doug Finley - News CKNW Vancouver 1992-94; host Fans' Forum sports
show CKLG Vancouver 1994-95; morning news CKZZ-FM Vancouver 1997-99; host Sunday Golf
Report CKST Vancouver 2001; retired from radio |
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George Finstad - CKUA Edmonton 1953; CKSA Lloydminster 1950s; CFAX Victoria early
1960s; CJOR Vancouver 1963-64; staff and news announcer CBC Radio Vancouver 1964-68;
special feature reporter BC centennial year celebrations CBC Vancouver 1967; CBC Toronto
1968-77; weekend anchor The National News CBC-TV Toronto late 60s-early 70s;
co-host Marketplace CBC-TV national 1972-77; narrator public affairs series Elements
of Survival CBC-TV national 1974-75; private radio Montreal 1977; CBC-TV Montreal
1980s; retired from CBC 1990. Died in Mississauga ON May 30, 2008. CBC Biography |
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Lyle Fisher - BCIT broadcast graduate; reporter/editor/part-time news anchor
CKWX Vancouver 1996-current |
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Colin Fitzgerald - Pilot Royal Flying Corps UK early 1920s; pilot Royal Dutch
Airlines (KLM) Japan 1924-30; radio sales eastern Canada 1930s; The Gee Gee Man
mornings with characters Miss Pumpernickel, Rastus and Fooey
and news and pop music program Gee Gee's Informalities CJOR Vancouver
1938-1955; Chris-Craft boat TV commercials 1950s; retired from radio 1955; President
Chris-Craft Sales, Vancouver Marina Centre 1960-65; retired 1965. Died in North
Vancouver March 3, 1969 at age 67 |
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Terry Robert Fleming - CFUN Vancouver 1966; weekends/late night/production CKLG-FM
Vancouver late 1960s; CKLN Nelson 1969; CKCQ Quesnel/CKWL Williams Lake 1970;
mornings/assistant PD CFCP Courtenay/CFWB Campbell River 1972-74; CKEK Cranbrook 1974;
CJJC Langley 1975; CHNL Kamloops 1976-77; CFRN Edmonton 1977-80; CJCD Yellowknife 1980;
mornings CKST St. Albert AB 1980-81; PD CHEC Lethbridge 1981-84; freelance announcer
CFCN-TV Calgary 1984; AM drive CHWK Chilliwack 1984; CKXY Vancouver; p.m. drive CKST
Langley/Vancouver; a.m. drive CKEK Cranbrook 1993; CFRN-TV Edmonton 1997; CFCP/CFWB
1998-99; President/Founder CJTS-FM Lethbridge 2001-06; owner oldies Love FM Internet station 2006-09 |
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Willie Fleming - Running Back CFL BC Lions 1959-66; evening DJ CFUN Vancouver
1963-64; BC Sports Hall of Fame Inductee 1998; currently lives in Las Vegas |
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Maurice Foisy - CKEN Kentville NS 1950; CFAB Windsor NS 1951; CJCH
Halifax/CBC Sydney NS 1952; CBC Radio/TV Halifax 1954; helped launch CHQM 1959 and CHQM-FM
Vancouver 1960; Vice President Programming/p.m.
drive host CHQM 1960s-1991; CKST Vancouver
1993-95; member Canadian Association of Broadcasters Half Century Club 2000; retired from radio; volunteer reader books for the blind
Voiceprint Vancouver current |
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Neal Foisy - Operator CHQM-FM 1974-75; operator CKNW New Westminster 1983-85;
BCIT Broadcast graduate 1985; on air/Production Manager CILK-FM Kelowna 1985-87; as Neal
Forsythe Production Manager/feature writer/on-air CFSR-FM/CKSR-FM
Abbotsford/Chilliwack 1987-91; Production Director CHRX Vancouver 1991-94; Creative
Services CFAX/CHBE-FM Victoria and on-air fill-in CHBE-FM current |
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Tamsin Foley - BCIT Broadcast Program graduate; special events reporter CJJR-FM
Vancouver -2002; interviewer Sportsnet Pacific 2002- 2004; Promotions Coordinator CJJR-FM
2004-current |
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Lara Fominoff - Reporter BC Interior; morning desker CJME Regina to 2008;
part-time beat reporter/anchor CKNW Vancouver 2008-current |
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Frank Fong - DJ Prince George 1985; news anchor/editor CKNW Vancouver
1994-2002; as Robert Douglas news director CJCD-FM Yellowknife NT 2002-04.
Died in Yellowknife February 19, 2004 at age 36. |
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Fiona Forbes - Co-host Daytime/Urban Rush Rogers/Shaw Cable 4 Vancouver
1997-2002; co-host Breakfast Television Citytv Vancouver 2002-03; Leo Award for Best
Host in Music, Comedy or Variety category (with Michael Eckford) 2003; co-host
Urban Rush Shaw Cable 4 October 2004-current |
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Marty Forbes - writer/on-air CHNL Kamloops 1970-72; Creative Director CKXL
Calgary 1972-78; mornings/Operations Manager CJAY-FM Calgary 1978-79; Program Director
CILA-FM Lethbridge 1979-81; PD CJAX-FM Edmonton 1981-83; commercial production/PD
CJAZ-FM/CKKS-FM Vancouver 1983-88; PD CHUM Toronto 1988-89; PD CKFM-FM Toronto 1989-90; PD
CISL Vancouver 1990-91; General Manager CFRN/CFBR-FM Edmonton 1991-current; General
Manager CFMG-FM Edmonton 2002-09; semi-retired/President Radiowise Inc. Edmonton
2009-current |
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Michael Forbes - Evenings CJUP Langley 1986-87; evenings CKRM Regina 1987-90;
middays/drive and briefly mornings CKWX Vancouver 1990-95; co-host nationally syndicated Country
Cabaret and Inside Country Satellite Radio Network Vancouver 1996;
morning co-host CIOC-FM Victoria 1996-current |
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Rick Forchuk - BA in media and mass communications and MBA; Vice-President
Retail Distribution Empire Life current; weekly Look at Television CBC Radio
western network 1979-82; Ask Rick column TV Week Vancouver 1981-current; TV
Talk with Tom Mark CJOR Vancouver weekends 1982-86; Earls Court
fill-in for Earl Bradford CKNW Vancouver 1985-87; TV reviews Midday CBC
Television 1985-90; movie & TV reviewer morning show and host Rick's Picks
CKNW 1987-current; daily TV columnist Victoria Times-Colonist 1990-93; daily morning
entertainment commentaries CFAX Victoria, CHQR Calgary & CHED Edmonton current. Rick's Picks website |
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Cam Ford - CKO-FM-4 Vancouver 1979-80; CBC Prince Rupert beginning in 1980 |
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Reaon Ford - BCIT Broadcast Journalism graduate; CBC Vancouver; on-air
news CKWX Vancouver 2002-current; morning show reporter/relief anchor CKWX
2005-current |
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Kate Forman - Broadcast journalism degree graduate University of Central
Lancashire UK 1995-1998; talk show producer/editor CKNW/CJNW Vancouver 1998-2002;
editor/writer/reporter CKWX Vancouver 2003-08; anchor/reporter CKQC-FM Abbotsford/CKSR-FM
Chilliwack/CISQ-FM/CISW-FM Squamish/Whistler based in Abbotsford 2007-current |
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Brian "Frosty"
Forst - As Brian Forst: CKPG Prince
George 1956; CJOR Vancouver 1957 and 1958-59; CKLG Vancouver 1959-60; as Frosty Forst:
CFUN Good Guy CFUN Vancouver 1960-64; CKNW New Westminster/Vancouver 1964-2005 and
morning host 1973-2005; BCAB Broadcaster Performer of the Year 2001; retired
from CKNW 2005 |
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Mark Forsythe - CFBV Smithers BC 1974; Program Director CJCI Prince George;
host/producer afternoon and morning shows CBC Radio Prince Rupert 1984-89; co-host
regional morning show CBC Radio Kelowna 1989-90; host The Afternoon Show CBC
Radio Vancouver 1990-95; Webster Award co-winner for documentary Trading Places
1990s; host province-wide BC Almanac CBC Radio Vancouver current |
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Bob Fortune - CKMO Vancouver late 1940s; CKWX Vancouver late 40s-early 50s;
CBUT Vancouver TV weatherman 1954-75; host Pacific 13 CBUT Vancouver 1956-57;
host TV series Pleasure Boating 1959; host outdoor program Klahanie
CBC-TV Vancouver 1967-72; host Hourglass CBC-TV Vancouver 1970s; host The
Inventors CBC-TV Vancouver 1979. Died June 3, 2006 at age 81 |
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John Foster - DJ CFTK Terrace BC 1960; morning host/PD CJIB Vernon 1961;
Bermuda Broadcasting Co. radio/TV 1963-69; news CJAD Montreal 1969; News Director
CHQR Calgary/Broadcast Journalism teacher Southern Alberta Institute of Technology (SAIT)
1970-75; PD CKAL Vernon 1978; news CKWX then CFUN Vancouver 1980-88; news CJCH Halifax
1988-93; News/Sports Director CKST Vancouver 1993-2001; retired from radio |
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Norm Foster - Overnights CJGX Yorkton 1979-81; swing CFMC-FM Saskatoon 1981;
middays CKJS Winnipeg 1981-84; swing CHIQ-FM Winnipeg 1984-86; overnights CIRK-FM
Edmonton 1986-87; swing CKNG-FM Edmonton 1987; middays CIOF/CKXY Vancouver 1987-89; swing
CKST Langley 1989; overnights CKXY Vancouver 1990; middays CJKR-FM Winnipeg
1990-91; swing CHIQ-FM Winnipeg 1993-94; p.m. drive/middays CFWM-FM Winnipeg 1999-2002;
commercials, product branding, radio/TV imaging and industrial narration current;
currently producing documentary TURN IT ON - The Glory Days of Canadian Top 40 Radio |
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Bill Fox - Host Red White and Blue quiz CKWX Vancouver early 1940s;
announcer CKNW New Westminster 1944-63 including host Fair Sex Quiz 1944, host Alberta
Slim show 1947-52 and Barometer Bill late 1940s; CJJC Langley 1963 |
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Lew Fox - All night record man CKNW New Westminster circa 1947-50 |
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Shane Foxman - Broadcast Journalism graduate Loyalist College Belleville ON;
television reporter/anchor CKOS-TV Yorkton SK 1988-89; CKPR-TV Thunder Bay 1989;
Lethbridge and The New VR Barrie ON 1990s; A-Channel CKEM-TV Edmonton
1996-98; Victoria legislative bureau chief CKVU-TV Vancouver 1998-2000; news then co-host Breakfast
Television Citytv Vancouver 2003-05; host Caps Corner Citytv 2005;
morning co-host CHMJ Vancouver 2005-06; CKST Vancouver 2006; morning host CFUN Vancouver
2006-08; sports anchor CBC Television Vancouver 2007-current. Foxman Consulting |
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Julia Foy - BCIT Broadcast Journalism graduate; Western Cablevision Surrey;
CISL Richmond early 1980s; Burnaby Council reporter CKNW New Westminster early 1980s;
reporter Vancouver Show CKVU-TV Vancouver 1986; host/writer/reporter
environmental documentaries; reporter CTV British Columbia 2000-current; Jack Webster
Award Best Reporting of the Year - Television 2003 |
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Hal Francis - Regina, Saskatoon and Hamilton radio; CKWX Vancouver 1954;
middays/sales CKLG Vancouver late 1950s; stock market reporter CBU Vancouver 1970s |
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Don Francks - Starred in Burns Chuckwagon Show CBC Vancouver 1954-55; actor
numerous stage/TV/screen productions 1959-2005 including Finian's Rainbow 1968, McCabe
& Mrs. Miller 1971 and My Bloody Valentine 1981; formed jazz trio
appearing in Toronto and New York 1962; Iron Buffalo all-nights CKVN/CFUN
Vancouver 1971-73; writer of documentaries and public affairs specials; ACTRA Award for
Best Dramatic Performance 1980-81; host Round Midnight CHWO Toronto
current. Website Encyclopedia
of Music in Canada bio |
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Frank Franco - CFCP Courtenay/CHQB Powell River 1976; CKWX Vancouver 1977;
CKO-FM-4 Vancouver 1977; insurance sales 1977-81; Vancouver Sun/Province 1981-current
& currently advertising sales manager automotive, travel and real estate categories |
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Jim Fraser - CKAY Duncan 1969-71; CHUB Nanaimo 1971-73; p.m. drive 1973-84 and
morning host 1984-94 CKWX Vancouver; morning host CJJR-FM Vancouver 1994-97; morning
fill-in CKKS-FM Vancouver 1997-99; Sea Watch CKNW Vancouver 2001; a.m.
weekends/a.m. drive fill-in CKNW 2001-06; morning drive CKAY-FM Gibsons 2006-08 |
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Patricia Fraser - Host contemporary Celtic music program Celt in a Twist
CJVB Vancouver current |
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Shelley Fraser - Morning show producer CKKS-FM Vancouver 1990-91; host Cryin'
Lovin' or Leavin' Satellite Radio Network 1991-96; BC Country Music Association Greg
Sherret Country Broadcaster of the Year 1994; talk/music host weekends WIC Radio
Network/CKNW Vancouver 1996-97; CFOX-FM Vancouver 1997-99; swing CHUM-FM Toronto 1999-02;
morning show co-host CFWM-FM Winnipeg 2002-03; animation/voiceovers Toronto 2003; morning
show co-host CKUL-FM Halifax 2006-09; p.m. drive CFLT-FM Halifax 2009-current
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Lari Freeman - News CKLG/CKLG-FM Vancouver early 1970s; CJOR Vancouver |
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Linda Freeman - Host The Weather Network Toronto 1993-97; co-host Vancouver
Breakfast Vancouver Television 1997-2000; NHL host TSN Toronto 2002-current |
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Rob Freeman - Graduate Applied Communication program Camosun College Victoria
2001; intern TSN Toronto 2002; CHET-FM Chetwynd BC; news reporter CKWX Vancouver
2007-current |
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"Tarzan Dan"
Freeman - Afternoon drive/evenings CKAR Oshawa
ON 1980-82; evenings/weekends CFFR Calgary 1982-83; evenings CFCN Calgary 1983-88;
evenings CKXY Vancouver 1988-90; p.m. drive and evenings CFTR Toronto 1990-94; nationally
syndicated countdown The Tarzan Dan Top 20 1993-94; p.m. drive CHOG Toronto
1994-96; On the Air, Everywhere with Tarzan Dan Canada 3000 Radio 1994-96; a.m.
drive CKDX-FM Toronto 1998-99; Hits Around The World Air Canada Radio 1998-2002;
p.m. drive CISS-FM Toronto 1999-2003; swing/production CHUM AM/FM Toronto 2004-05; a.m.
drive CHSU-FM Kelowna 2005-current
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Keith Frew - CKCQ Quesnel March-Aug 1973; CFTK Terrace Aug 1973-Jan 1974;
morning host CKTK Kitimat Jan-May 1974; announcer/weekend all-nights and operator for
Denny Boyd, Pat Burns, Chuck Cook, Ed Murphy and Jim Nielsen CJOR Vancouver May
1974-Spring 1975; CJVI Victoria Dec 1975-Jan 1976; Executive Assistant to Jim Nielsen
Ministry of the Environment/Consumer and Corporate Affairs Jan 1976-Spring 1979; electoral
campaigns/sales 1979-90; Insurance Bureau of Canada 1990-97; sports announcer/co-host Crime
Prevention and You Rogers Cable 1990s; Constituency Assistant for Vancouver Kingsway
MLA Rob Nijjar 2001-05; PA announcer South Surrey Eagles BCHL hockey team to 2005;
Constituency Assistant for MLA Wally Oppal 2005-09 and Kash Heed 2009-current |
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Ted Friend - On-air fill-in/swing announcer CKNW/CFMI-FM New Westminster; CFUN
Vancouver; local actor in numerous movies/TV productions, usually as radio or TV anchor |
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Dawna Friesen - Communications graduate Red River College Winnipeg; reporter
Brandon, Saskatoon, Thunder Bay, Winnipeg; reporter/anchor CBC-TV Vancouver; anchor CBC
Newsworld Toronto; political correspondent CTV Ottawa; national news correspondent/anchor
CTV Toronto; foreign correspondent NBC News/MSNBC 1999-current |
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Russ Froese - CKNW Vancouver 1972-77; BCTV Vancouver 1977-80; produced more
than 70 documentaries including The Journal and Midday CBC Vancouver
1980-88; news anchor CKVU-TV/Citytv Vancouver 1988-2003; campaign
volunteer Canadian Red Cross current; instructor international humanitarian law seminars
current |
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Nick Frost - Anouncer CJIB Vernon 1969; operator/late night Saturday
news/Saturday all night CHQM/CHQM-FM Vancouver 1970-71; announcer CKIQ Kelowna 1971-75; on
air then Manager CHIM-FM Kelowna 1975-85; founder/President CILK-FM Kelowna 1985-2006;
owner community web portal Castanet Kelowna 2000-current and Penticton
2006-current |
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Mellissa Fung - Master's degree Columbia School of Journalism New York 1995;
reporter/Victoria correspondent CBC-TV Vancouver 2001-03; national reporter CBC Television
Toronto and Regina 2003-current; kidnapped by armed men near Kabul, Afghanistan while on
assignment with CBC October 12/08 and released November 8/08 after weeks of negotiations |
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Colin Funk - BCIT Broadcast Journalism program graduate; CKO-FM-4
Vancouver 1982; graduate Vancouver Playhouse 1985; stage actor/director/theatre producer;
founder and artistic director Precipice Theatre Banff AB; creativity director Leadership
Lab, Leadership Development, The Banff Centre current |
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