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Dan McAfee - CFPR Prince Rupert; announcer CBC radio and TV Vancouver early
1960s-1980s including announcer for Dr.
Bundolo's Pandemonium Medicine Show 1972-80; Vancouver co-host Vacation Time
CBC-TV national 1962-68. Died January 16, 2009 at age 73 |
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Dan McAllister - CFTK Radio/TV Terrace 1964-67;
CJGX Yorkton SK 1967-68; mornings CKRD Red Deer AB 1968-70, mornings/PD then Manager CHNL
Kamloops 1970-78, mornings CHQM-FM Vancouver 1978-79; swing CKWX Vancouver 1979-80; afternoon
then morning host CJAZ-FM Vancouver 1980-81; Manager CJOK Fort McMurray AB 1981-87 and
CKYX-FM Fort McMurray 1985-87; General Manager CKKQ-FM Victoria 1987-current and
CKDA/CKXM/CJZN-FM Victoria 1995-current |
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Stu McAllister - CKPG Prince George circa 1970; CKOV Kelowna early 1970s; aka The
Coach, Morning Zoo character Constable Bob then News Director CKLG Vancouver
1974-2000; Two Stu's in the Morning (with Stu Jeffries) CKLG 1996-2000; news
CKWX/CKKS-FM/CKLG-FM Vancouver early 2000s; retired 2004 |
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Aaron McArthur - BCIT Broadcast program graduate; CKVU-TV Vancouver; weekend
anchor/reporter Global Television Saskatoon; late night anchor Global Television Regina;
reporter/anchor Global Television Vancouver 2001-current |
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Don McArthur - CKCQ Quesnel early 1960s; CHQM-AM/FM Vancouver 1970s |
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Lynden
McBeth - Vancouver Canadians media assistant 2007-08; BCIT
Broadcast graduate 2010; operator/producer CKNW Vancouver 2007-current; producer Sportstalk
Weekend CKNW 2008-current; Olympic Broadcasting Services 2010; sports reporter Corus
Vancouver radio group 2010-current |
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Matthew
McBride - BCIT Broadcast program graduate
1982; CFBV Smithers 1982-83; CHTK Prince Rupert 1983-84; CHAB Moose Jaw 1984-85; CHFM-FM
Calgary 1985-87; swing/middays & host Dance Party CKKS-FM Vancouver 1987-91;
first music director/APD/middays CKZZ-FM Vancouver 1991-95; GM CKMM-FM Winnipeg 1995-97;
GM CIRK-FM Edmonton 1997-98; Consultant Broadcast Management Services 1998-2001; PD
CFBT-FM Vancouver 2001-02; GM Central Island Broadcasting CKWV-FM/CHWF-FM Nanaimo, CIBH-FM
Parksville, CKLR-FM Courtenay 2002-03; formed McBride
Communications & Media 2003; acquired licence for CHMZ-FM Tofino BC 2004; acquired
licences for CIMM-FM Ucluelet and CFPV-FM Pemberton 2006; acquired licence for CKPM-FM
Port Moody 2008 |
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Pamela McCall - BCIT Broadcast Journalism graduate; Metro TV Hong Kong; ABC News
London; BBC World Service London; CBS London; CBS News New York late 1990s-2002; news KOMO
Seattle 2002-04; news anchor CKWX Vancouver 2007-current; recipient Edward R. Murrow Award
and American Women in Radio and Television Award for coverage of World Trade Center
collapse |
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Larry McCance - CKWX Vancouver early 1940s; CJOR Vancouver 1946; one of founding
members of Actors Fund of Canada incorporated May 27, 1958; Larry McCance Award
is awarded to members of Canadian Actors Equity Association or staff who have made
an outstanding contribution to the Association |
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Mike McCardell - Reporter
New York Daily News 1960s-early 70s; police beat reporter Vancouver Sun 1973-76; feature
reporter BCTV Vancouver 1976-current; author Chasing the Story God 2001, Back
Alley Reporter 2002, The Blue Flames That Keep Us Warm 2007 and Getting
To The Bubble 2008 |
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Bob McClelland - CHWK Chilliwack 1962-63; CJJC Langley 1963-mid 60s; CHQT Edmonton
mid 1960s; news writer/city hall reporter CHQM Vancouver 1966-69; elected to Langley City
Council 1968-73; Operations Manager CJJC circa 1970; British Columbia MLA 1972-86
including Minister of Health 1975-79, Energy 1979-82, Labour 1983-85 and Economic
Development 1985-86; retired 1986 and currently living on Gabriola Island |
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Russ McCloud - CKPG Prince George and CKOV Kelowna early-mid 1970s; CFUN
Vancouver 1976-84; CHUM Toronto 1984-2001; middays CINW Montreal 2008-current |
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J.J. McColl - Vancouver's first female DJ/talk show host CJOR early 1960s;
daily two-hour music/interviews/talk programme CBU-FM Vancouver; co-host/assistant
producer The James Beard Show CTV Network; freelance reporter CBC Radio/TV London
UK & Hornby Island BC; radio documentarian & contributor B.C. Folio CBC
radio; award winning radio CBC radio drama writer; host 50/UP CBC Television;
playwright/lyricist/co-composer Menopositive! The Musical & WE'RE STILL HOT! The Musical. Died September 23,
2008 in White Rock, BC at age 71. Detailed
biography |
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Jon McComb
- CKVN Vancouver 1972; Portland OR 1975; CFCF
Montréal 1977; CJAD Montreal 1978-80; CKNW New Westminster 1980; Sunshine Cabs 1981; news
CKNW 1983-current including news 1983 & co-host The World Today 1991-2005, The
Agenda 1993-2004 & host p.m. drive The World Today CKNW September
2004-current |
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J. Paul
McConnell - Sports CKWX Vancouver 1969-79;
CBUT Vancouver 1979-89; BC Lions play-by-play CFUN Vancouver 1982-84; sports and BC Lions
play-by-play then Sports Director CKNW Vancouver 1989-2006 |
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Dave McCormick - Aka Big Daddy; CHML Hamilton ON; DJ, music director
& co-program director CFUN Vancouver 1957-62; middays/music director with legends Ron
Jacobs and Robert W. Morgan, KMAK Fresno CA 1962-65; drive/MD original Boss Radio
KYNO Fresno 1965-66; middays/PD KOL Seattle 1966-67; evenings/PD/MD KMEN San Bernardino CA
1967-72; CKNW evenings & CFMI-FM Vancouver; created and hosted 1,000 award winning and
world-wide syndicated documentary series Discumentary 1972-86; first hire CJJR-FM
Vancouver/PM drive 1986-96; CKBD Vancouver midday host 1996-2008; middays/special events
CISL Vancouver 2008-10; BC Broadcaster of the year award early 1990s; four times BC Country Music Association Country Broadcaster of
the Year; 1998 inductee BC Country Music Association Hall of Fame. Mike Cleaver interview |
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Sean McCormick - CTV Yorkton SK 1996; anchor Sports Page CKVU-TV
Vancouver 1998-2001 and CHEK-TV Victoria 2001-05; anchor Sportsnet Toronto 2005-current |
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Chuck McCoy - Announcer CKY Winnipeg 1965; CJME Regina 1966; CJRN Niagara Falls
1966; CHLO St. Thomas ON 1966-67; middays CKFH Toronto 1968; evenings CHUM Toronto
1968-72; program director CFUN Vancouver 1973-77; national program director Moffat
Communications Winnipeg 1979-86; consultant McCoy Bohn Media 1986-90 including
CFOX-FM/CKLG Vancouver; cluster manager Rogers Radio Vancouver 1990-99; PD/GM Rogers Radio
cluster Toronto 1999-2005; national executive VP programming and marketing Rogers Radio
Toronto 2005-09; Rogers Toronto FM market manager 2009-10; VP/cluster manager Rogers Radio
Toronto/Kitchener 2010-current; has served on several CAB committees, various CRTC
consultative committees, member of BBM and currently sits on the BBM, PPM committee; CMW
Hall of Fame inductee 2009 |
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Mike McCoy - CKLG Vancouver 1979-83; CJAZ-FM Vancouver 1984-85; afternoon
drive CHRX Vancouver circa 1990; retired from radio and living in Abbotsford current |
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David McCready - CJAT Trail 1960; CFCP Courtenay 1962; CFUN or CKLG Vancouver
1960s; grocery store operator Penticton |
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Campbell
McCubbin - CFAC Calgary 1963-66; news CKWX
Vancouver 1966-73; bureau chief Selkirk News Ottawa 1973-75; news CKWX 1975-80 (news
director 1975-77), CJAZ-FM Vancouver 1980-84, CKWX 1984-94; TV Week Magazine Viewer's
Choice Award for Best Radio Newscaster 1988-89; news director
CJJR-FM/CKBD Vancouver 1996-2008; home theater expert/consultant Future Shop White Rock
2009-10; freelance voiceover current. Voice
123 website/demos Mike
Cleaver Interview CamerOddities Click-a-Flick |
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Duncan McCue - Studied English at University of King's College Halifax then law
at University of British Columbia Vancouver; called to bar in BC 1998; reporter CBC
Vancouver including The National 1997-current; adjunct professor UBC School of
Journalism; has taught journalism to indigenous students at First Nations University and
Capilano College; network RTNDA Award for Best Long Feature and regional RTNDA
Diversity Award for coverage of aboriginal issues |
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Craig McCulloch - Various freelance positions
including: NBC/Mutual, Christian Science Monitor (Radio), Metro Radio, Radio 702, USA
Radio, SRN News, National Native News, Pacifica Network News 1990s; Freelance producer
CPAC TV 1997-99; producer/host/director Dr. Tomorrow: Where Science Fiction
Becomes Fact (HDTV pilot) 2000; producer/reporter Online NOWTV
Vancouver and host/producer syndicated radio show Overview Canada current;
freelance contributor Voice of America, National Public Radio, Independent Native News,
Global Radio News, KPLU Tacoma current. Craig's
website |
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Des McDermot - CKMO Vancouver late 1920s-late 30s; CKWX Vancouver; CKNW New
Westminster 1940s; CKDA Victoria; supervisor technical operations CBC Television
Vancouver. Died May 29, 2003 at age 87 |
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Michel
McDermott - BCIT Broadcast Program graduate
2001; afternoon traffic CKNW/CFMI-FM/CFOX-FM Vancouver 2000-02; a.m./p.m. traffic reporter
CKZZ-FM/CISL Vancouver 2002-06; traffic CHMJ Vancouver 2006-08; traffic reporter Citytv
Vancouver 2008-current |
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Gary McDonald - Overnights CKLY Lindsay ON 1995-96; community events
reporter/morning co-host/Promotions Director CKGE-FM Oshawa ON 1996-98; community events
reporter/Promotions Coordinator CFOX-FM Vancouver 1999-2001; Head of Promotions Nettwerk
Music Group Vancouver 2001-03; Director Frontside
Promotions Group Vancouver 2003-current; specialty program host Sector 91
CJZN-FM Victoria 2003-current |
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Monty McFarlane - CBW
Winnipeg 1946; CKY Winnipeg 1946-49; CJVI Victoria; CKMO Vancouver 1949-50; CJOR Vancouver
1954; CKNW New Westminster 1954-55; CKMO/CFUN Vancouver 1955-56; CBC-TV Vancouver
production (with CJOR's Vic Waters) Summer Begins 1959; Sam Lockhart in
Vancouver TV production The Littlest Hobo 1963-65; CKLG Vancouver; KGU Honolulu
HI 1968; CJOR late 1960s-81; morning host CISL Vancouver 1981-83; host morning big band
music show CJVB Vancouver mid 1980s; CIMA Vancouver weekend mornings 1991-92; retired;
member B.C. Entertainment Hall of Fame Starwalk at the Orpheum. Died in
North Vancouver December 15, 2003 at age 78 |
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Bob McGavin - DJ CKWX Vancouver late 1950s; Uncle Bob CHEK-TV Victoria
early 1960s |
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Don McGibbon - Newscaster CBC radio Vancouver/voice-over CBC-TV Vancouver 1950s;
program director Radio Canadian Army Europe (CAE) Werl Germany 1957-67; 6 p.m. news reader
(to mid 80s) and Program Director Canadian Forces Network (CFN) Lahr Germany
1967-87. Died in Lahr 1988. Radio CAE audio |
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Tara McGuire - CHQM-FM Vancouver morning co-host current |
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Glen McIntyre - Aka Black Mac; master control engineer/studio
director/film editor CHBC TV Kelowna 1968-69; overnight host/news CKOV Kelowna 1969-71;
all nights/news CKIQ Kelowna 1971-72; production/commercial announcer CKNW New Westminster
1972; swing CJJC Langley 1972-73; p.m. drive/mid morning fill-in CKXR Salmon Arm 1973;
evenings then p.m. drive CKIQ 1973-75; mornings CKOV-FM/CHIM-FM Kelowna 1975-76;
co-founder/music director/DJ Tramps night club (live on CHIM-FM) Kelowna 1976-80;
a.m. drive operator/p.m. traffic CKNW 1980; evenings CHNL Kamloops 1980-81; mornings
CFFM-FM Kamloops then Promotions Manager/swing CFJC Kamloops & weather CFJC-TV
1982-83; Music Director/morning host as McIntyre in the Morning CKPG Prince
George & interviewer About Town CKPG-TV 1983-85; p.m. news CJVI Victoria
1985-91; mid moarning host RTL Prague Czechoslovakia (now Czech Republic) 1991-92 |
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Elaine McKay - Award winning journalist with more than 25 years CBC,
BCTV/Global; assignment editor CTV British Columbia 2010-current; recipient Webster,
Gemini and David Grierson awards and numerous RTNDA and CAB awards for breaking news |
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John McKeachie - sports CKNW New Westminster; sports anchor BCTV 1973-99;
Vancouver Province columnist; multi-event MC; CBC-TV Vancouver 1999-2000 & Hockey
Night in Canada post-game show 2000-01; morning co-host CKST Vancouver 2003-04;
mornings CHMJ Vancouver 2004-06; narrator 13-week TV show Road Hockey Rumble OLN
Network 2007; agent ZLC Financial Group
Vancouver 2008-current |
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Mary Ann
McKenzie - BCIT Broadcast graduate; CJCI
Prince George; 15 years on-air and later program director CFOX-FM Vancouver; director of
marketing and publicity New Music West 2001; voice tracking/Future Shop marketing manager
current |
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Ken McKim - National Institute of Broadcasting 1971-72; as Ken McKim:
CFTK Terrrace 1972; CKOK Penticton 1973-75; as Kim McCoy: CJME Regina 1975-76; as
Ken O'Neil: CJAT Trail 1976-77; CKRW Whitehorse 1977-78; CKOV Kelowna
1978-81; CKEG Nanaimo 1981-83; CHTK Prince Rupert 1983-85; CJGX and CKOS/CICC-TV Yorkton
SK 1985-87; freelance 1988; CHWK Chilliwack 1989-92; as Pat Travis: CJJR-FM
Vancouver 1992-94; as Ken McKim: CHWK 1994-95; freelance 1996-2002 including PA
announcer/copywriter Surrey Glaciers Baseball Club; as Ken Carter: swing
announcer CKPC Brantford ON 2002-09; private investigator Ontario current |
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Liz McKinney - CFUN Vancouver 1980-81; CFOX-FM Vancouver 1985-92 afternoon drive
1987-92; host nationally syndicated Rock 20 Countdown; morning show co-host
CKLZ-FM Kelowna 2000-08; morning co-host CJUI-FM Kelowna 2008-current. Liz McKinney website |
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John McKitrick - CJNB North Battleford SK 1953-55; CHAB Moose Jaw SK 1955-57; news
CKNW New Westminster 1957-58; news CKWX Vancouver 1958-60; news CJCA Edmonton 1960-62;
news/assignment editor CKNW 1962-90; night school instructor broadcast journalism British
Columbia Institute of Technology 1992 on; retired. Mike Cleaver interview |
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Emma McLagan - BCIT Broadcast Journalism graduate 2009; Jack Webster Foundation
Student Journalism Award 2008; weekend sports anchor/reporter CBC Television Vancouver
2009-current |
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Michael
McLaughlin - BCIT Broadcast program graduate
2001; anchor/reporter/editor CKWX Vancouver 2001-05; RCMP officer North Vancouver
detachment current |
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Bob McLean - Talk show host KYW-TV Philadelphia early 1970s; Host Dailing
for Dollars WPVI-TV Philadelphia 1973-75; host The Bob McLean Show CBC-TV
Toronto 1975-81; news CKO-FM-4 Vancouver early to mid 1980s; host Morning Magazine
CKCO-TV Kitchener ON 1991-96. TVparty
video clip |
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George McLean - CJRL Kenora ON; staff announcer/TV news CBC Vancouver 1960s;
narrator Children of the World CBC-TV 1968; announcer and National News
news fill-in CBC-TV Toronto late 1960s on |
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Moira McLean - BCIT Broadcast Journalism Program graduate/Legislative Press
Gallery scholarship 1988; reporter CKNW Vancouver; reporter CKWX Vancouver; News Director
CKBL Kelowna 1997-99; two years BC Director of Radio Television News Director's
Association of Canada; News Director CFAX Victoria 2002; Assignment Editor CH TV News
Victoria 2002-04; legislative reporter The New VI/A-Channel Victoria 2004-current |
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Norris McLean - Announcer CKOK Penticton 1950-56; announcer CKWX Vancouver
1956-61; Production Manager CKPG Prince George 1961-63; announcer CFRN Edmonton 1963-64;
announcer/weatherman CFRN-TV Edmonton 1964-79; new home Real Estate sales 1979; Account
Executive CITV-TV Edmonton 1980-95; real estate agent and company owner 1995-2009.
Died in Edmonton October 4, 2009 at age 76 |
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Brian McLeod - Morning news CKO-FM-4 Vancouver 1980-81; Vancouver financial
planner current |
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Duke McLeod - Play-by-play with Reed Chapman Vancouver Capilanos baseball games
CKMO Vancouver 1946; lacrosse and hockey play-by-play CKWX Vancouver late 1940s.
Died in Langley December 10, 1976 at age 66 |
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Ryan McLeod - Intern Global Television Halifax 2005; afternoon reporter CHNI-FM
St. John NB 2005; traffic/overnight anchor CKWX Vancouver 2011-current |
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Mike
"Madman" McMan - (sometimes spelled
McMahon) CJCS Stratford ON; morning host CJJC Langley mid 1970s (1975 station flyer said
he had worked in every province except NF & PE plus FL and NY); CFGM Richmond Hill ON
1978-79; CJBK London ON 1979; CKAN Newmarket ON 1986; evenings CFGM 1989-90 |
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Barrie McMaster - University of British Columbia Radio Society 1964; news CKLG
Vancouver; CJVI Victoria; evening news CKNW New Westminster early 1970s; started Broadcast
Journalism program British Columbia Institute of Technology 1974; PD CKNW circa 1980;
CBC-TV Vancouver; instructor BCIT mid 1980s; VP involved in launch of Fraser Valley
Broadcasters' CKSR-FM/CFSR-FM Chilliwack/Abbotsford 1986-90s |