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Alexis Mazurin - Comedy writer/producer/reporter/performer local theatre, CBC
Radio/TV and Shaw Cable Vancouver 2003-05; segment co-host with JJ Lee Out There
on Sounds Like Canada CBC Radio Vancouver; host CBC Radio 3 Vancouver to 2005.
Died in Vancouver October 20, 2005 at age 27 |
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Mervyn Meadows - CFPR Prince Rupert; CHFM-FM Calgary news director 1964-66; CKWX
Vancouver news 1966-73; Foreign Service; now retired and living in Saanichton BC |
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Riaz Meghji - Roving reporter radio promotions CKZZ-FM Vancouver 2002;
host/producer 969 MTV Canada; weathercaster CTV British Columbia; writer then
anchor Inside Jam and Canoe Live Sun TV (CKXT-TV) Toronto 2005; ANOKHI
Magazine TV Personality of the Year 2006; reporter Bell TV Festival Access
Toronto 2006-08; host Breakfast Television CityTV Vancouver 2009-current |
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Zain Meghji - BCIT Broadcast trainee; BA Theatre, University of BC;
theatre/film/TV actor; reporter Out on TV Shaw Cable Vancouver; advice panelist
MTV Canada; on-air presenter Swindon FM UK; Live Eye host Breakfast
Television Citytv Vancouver 2004-05; reporter eTalk CTV 2006-current |
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Stu Melby - CKLG AM & FM Vancouver 1960s; CKPG Prince George |
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Jackie Melville - Editor CBC Radio Vancouver 1973-74; reporter CBC Television
Vancouver 1974-79; Victoria Legislature Reporter CBC-TV 1979-81; CBC National Radio News
Toronto 1981-82; editor/reporter The House Parliamentary Bureau CBC National
Radio News 1982-85; editor/reporter The House Parliamentary Bureau CBC National
Radio News 1994-95; CBC Government Relations Manager 1995-96; producer Politics
with Don Newman CBC National Television News Parliamentary Bureau 1996-current |
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Paul Mennier - Sports/news anchor Atlantic Television 1986-97; News
Director/anchor Vancouver Television CIVT 1997-99; news anchor A-Channel Edmonton
1999-2005; Local Content Manager/news anchor Citytv Edmonton 2005-current |
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Wolfgang Mentze - Producer/host German program CJVB Vancouver 1970s-80s |
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Bob Merchant - Swing CKXL Calgary 1973-74; CJCA Edmonton; mid mornings CFUN
Vancouver 1978; CISL Richmond mid 1980s |
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Stephanie Mercier - BCIT Broadcast program graduate 2009; reporter/guest host Tommy
Wolski's Sport of Kings Citytv Vancouver 2006-09; reporter CBC Vancouver
2008-current |
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Joy Metcalfe - Joy's Journal CKNW Vancouver 1977-99; writer 20 years at
The Courier, The North Shore News, Joy in the Morning The Province 1981 and 17
years Vancouver Lifestyles; Joy's Journal CKBD Vancouver 1999-2001; morning
fill-ins CKNW 2001-05 and Joy's Journal CKNW 2004-current; contributor CISL
Vancouver morning show; multi award winner including 2007 Consumer's Choice Woman of the
Year Award; commendations from numerous charitable organizations |
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Shirley Meyer - CFRO-FM Vancouver -1980; CKO-FM-4 Vancouver 1980 |
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Suzette
Meyers - Documentary
filmmaker; co-anchor 6 p.m. news CKVU-TV Vancouver to 1998; recipient Canadian Association
of Broadcasters Gold Ribbon Award and BC Association of Broadcasters Best
News Series Award; weekend news anchor BCTV Vancouver 2001-06; freelance/independent
documentaries 2006-current |
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Al Michaels - News CJCL Toronto late 1970s; CKO-FM-2 Toronto 1981-89; DJ
CHQM-FM Vancouver late 1980s-early 90s; news CFRB Toronto 1996-2001 |
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John Michaels - CKOV Kelowna to 1974; p.m. drive CKWX Vancouver 1974-75; CILK-FM
Kelowna; CKLZ-FM Kelowna; talk show host CKOV 2004-07; a.m. drive CKOV-FM
2007-current |
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Sean Michaels - Part time news anchor CKWX Vancouver 2004-10; producer Global National
Vancouver current; freelance investigative journalist current |
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Andy Michaelson - As Andy Michaels CJOR Vancouver 1970s; former President
Vancouver Radio and Television Artists Association (VRTAA); Facilitated Communication
Strategies Edmonton current |
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H.L. (Henry) Michaud - Aka Hank Michaud CHUB Nanaimo; read news standing up on
stage at Pacific National Exhibition CKNW New Westminster; co-owner CJDC Dawson Creek
1956-99 and CJDC-TV 1959-99. Died in Dawson Creek October 10, 2005 at age 78 |
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Ian Michaud - CJJC Langley 1975-76; sports broadcaster and voice of the Vancouver Whitecaps 1973-81 CJOR Vancouver;
soccer news CKWX Vancouver early 1980s |
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Dagmar Midcap - BCIT Broadcast Journalism graduate 1990; host/interviewer/anchor
WB55 TV Cleveland OH 1990-98; traffic/weather reporter VTV Vancouver 1998-2001; traffic
reporter/Driving co-host Global TV Vancouver 2001-2004; motorcycle columnist
Vancouver Province 2003-04; Driving Television Global TV Network 2005; appeared
in numerous film and television series produced in Vancouver; co-host Crash Test Mommy,
Life Network 2005; meteorologist/weather/traffic anchor Better Mornings WGCL-TV
Atlanta 2007-10; meteorologist/weather anchor KSND-TV San Diego 2011-current. Dagmar's website |
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Joe Midmore - Co-host Nabob Party Time with Dal Richards CKWX
Vancouver 1943; news then promotions director CKWX 1940s-50s (except RCAF 1945-46) |
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Joanna
Mileos - News reporter KBS cluster Kootenays
BC 1988-89; morning show co-host/news anchor CISQ-FM/CISW-FM Squamish/Whistler 1989-90;
traffic reporter/news announcer/programming promotions co-ordinator CISL/CKZZ-FM Vancouver
1990-96; segment reporter Viewpoint Rogers Cable Richmond 1995-97; host Plugged In Rogers Richmond 1997-99; news reporter/weekend
anchor 1996-99 and p.m. drive news anchor 1999-2007 CKWX Vancouver; fill-in weekend news
reporter Citytv Vancouver 2004-current; owner The Granville Island Toy Company Vancouver
2007-current; freelance voice current |
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Terry Milewski - Print, radio and television reporter UK and Canada; news
CBR/CBR-TV Calgary 1970's; CBC National Television News Service 1980-current including
science and medicine specialist 1980-83, Ottawa parliamentary reporter 1983-86, The
National bureau chief and first Middle East correspondent Jerusalem 1986; CBC-TV
Washington correspondent; CBC-TV reporter based in Vancouver 2009; senior political
correspondent CBC Ottawa 2009-current |
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Alan Millar - CJVI Victoria while attending high school 1947; majored in
English and theatre at University of Washington Seattle; drama actor CBC Radio Vancouver;
first contract announcer CBUT Vancouver 1953; co-host Almanac CBUT 1950s;
announcer Eleanor series CBUT 1955; moved to Toronto to work in variety
department CBC Toronto 1959; host Fancy Free CBC-TV 1960; host national weekly
magazine show Metronome and created radio series CBC Song Market 1960s;
host/panelist Flashback series CBC-TV 1962-64; featured On Location
series CBC-TV 1974; writer/producer game show Connection CTV network 1970s;
returned to CBC Radio as announcer 1979 and worked on Stereo Morning, CBC
News, Radio Noon and The Entertainers; host regional radio show Ontario
Morning 1980-86; co-host Fresh Air 1986-89; left CBC to pursue other
interests 1989. Died in Toronto June 4, 1991 at age 62 |
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Ched Miller - CFWH Whitehorse YT 1967-69; mornings/production CKRW
Whitehorse 1969-70; middays/promotion CKRC Winnipeg 1970-71; freelance
commercial voiceover production including Chevron Your Town Pump, ABC Country
Restaurants and more 1970-current; mornings CKVN Vancouver 1971; middays/production
CKLG Vancouver 1971/72; traffic/weekends/production CKNW/CFMI-FM Vancouver 1972-74; p.m.
drive CJJC Langley 1974-75; stage actor Frantic Follies Whitehorse 1975-76;
middays CFUN Vancouver 1978-80; farmer - race horses and hay 1980-95; p.m. drive CJUP/CKST
Langley 1987-89; weekend mornings CFUN 1991-95; Latremouille fill-in Ched for Fred CKKS-FM
and mornings CKWX Vancouver 1995-96; Stucco Doctor Franchise 1996-99; Appliance Guy
- major appliance sales and repair shop 1999-2005; semi-retired 2005-current |
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Corrie Miller - British Columbia Institute of Technology broadcast graduate;
morning traffic reporter CFMI-FM Vancouver 1999-2009; Hot Wheels columnist The
Province Vancouver 2006-09; motorcycle reviewer The New Driver's Seat current;
CJXY-FM Burlington ON 2009; morning co-host CING-FM Hamilton 2010-current |
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Douglas Miller - PM drive CKOK Penticton; CFUN Vancouver; CJOR Vancouver; CFMI
Vancouver; CKNW New Westminster 1987; weatherman CKVU-TV Vancouver; weatherman BCTV
CHAN-TV Vancouver; real estate sales 1991-current; Mayor of Lions Bay 2002-05 |
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Michelle Miller - Reporter BCTV/Global Vancouver early 2000s-current |
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Scott Miller - CKNR Elliot Lake ON 1974-75; evenings CJME Regina 1975-78; CHAB
Moose Jaw SK 1978; CKOM Saskatoon 1978-79; CFTR Toronto 1979; overnight then p.m. drive
CKLW Windsor 1979-90; WKSG-FM Mount Clemens/Detroit 1990; WOMC-FM Detroit 1990-92; p.m.
drive WJMK-FM Chicago 1992-2001; WGRV-FM Detroit 2001; weekends WMGC-FM Detroit 2001-02;
p.m. drive WSRZ-FM Sarasota FL 2002-07; voice tracking including WRLL Chicago 2004-07;
afternoons WRVR-FM Memphis TN 2007-08; morning host CKCL-FM Vancouver 2009-10; morning
host WOLX-FM Baraboo (Madison) WI 2010-current. 1982 YouTube video |
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Trevor Miller - BCIT Broadcast Journalism graduate 1997; reporter/anchor CISQ-FM
Squamish 1998; editor/reporter/anchor CKWX Vancouver 1998-99; news/sports reporter CKVU-TV
Vancouver 1999-2001; sports anchor CJNW Vancouver 2001-02; host/writer/co-producer Shaw TV
Vancouver 2002 & 2006; media relations assistant Vancouver 2010 Olympic Bid
Corporation 2003; sports columnist False Creek Community Newspaper 2004-06; media
relations manager Bodog TV 2006-08; Corporate Communications Officer BC Lottery
Corporation 2008-current |
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Bob Mills - CHOR Summerland BC; signed on CIZZ-FM Red Deer 1987-92; Program
Director CJAY-FM Calgary 1992-93; on-air CFOX Vancouver/PD 1994-2001; on-air/PD
CKOV/CKLZ-FM Kelowna 2002-current |
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Tracey Mills - Ontario; traffic/promotions CHRX Vancouver 1991; CKZZ-FM
Vancouver early 1990s; CKKS-FM Vancouver; CFOX-FM Vancouver late 1990s; traffic/weekend
host CKBD Vancouver/promotions director CKBD/CJJR-FM Vancouver to 2003; promotions
director CFBT-FM Vancouver 2003-current |
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Adam (DJ Trouble) Milne - Street teamer/summer sticker spotter
CFBT-FM Vancouver 2005-07; p.m. drive CFWD-FM Saskatoon 2007-10; club DJ & evenings
CHBN-FM Edmonton 2010-11; evenings CFUN-FM Vancouver 2011-current |
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David Milne - CFJC Kamloops; midday host CHQM-FM Vancouver to 2009 |
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Olga Milosevich - Host Serbian program/news reporter CJVB Vancouver 1970s-83; TV
news anchor, current affairs/music host, producer/host weekly arts show Connections
CBC Halifax 1983-current. CBC
bio |
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Brett Mineer - Graduate BCIT Broadcast program 2004; news reporter CHNL/CJKM-FM
Kamloops 2005-08; news CKNW Vancouver 2008-11; reporter CTV Vancouver Island 2011-12; Jack
Webster Foundation's Best News Reporting of the Year award 2011 |
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Duncan Minett - Columbia Academy scholorship award winner; stand-up comedian
including Vancouver Comedy Festival 2002; numerous film, television and theatre credits;
weekend traffic reporter CKWX Vancouver 2006-07; copy writer/fill-in traffic CJJR-FM/CKBD
Vancouver 2007-current. website |
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Brian Minter - Host Saturday morning garden show CFSR-FM Abbotsford 1986-99; recipient Order
of Canada 1990; CFSR/CKSR Abbotsford/Chilliwack 2000-01; gardening host cable
TV & Knowledge Network; video production; magazine columnist; Gardening
with Brian Minter CKBD Vancouver 2001-08 and CBC Radio Vancouver
current; President Minter Gardens
Chilliwack current; Chancellor University of the Fraser Valley 2008-current |
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Dave Mitchell - Evenings CKLG Vancouver 1977 |
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Ed Mitchell - Mornings CKVN Vancouver 1972; CKLG Vancouver circa 1974-75;
CFMI-FM New Westminster |
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Simon Mitchell - Health and fitness consultant iNform Health and Fitness Adelaide
Australia 2003-04; Promotions Austereo SAFM Adelaide Australia 2004-06; evening
host/Assistant Music Director Hot 91 Maroochydore (Sunshine Coast) Queensland
Australia 2006-08; swing announcer CFMI-FM Vancouver 2008; CHBE-FM Victoria 2008-09;
location assistant Silver River TV London UK 2009-10; music director/p.m. drive CIBK-FM
Calgary 2010-current Simon's website |
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Evan Mitsui - BCIT Broadcast Journalism graduate; intern then reporter CBC
Television Vancouver 2008-current. Freestyle
Photography website |
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Anjali Mohan - News/sports CIKT-FM Grande Prairie AB; midday news anchor CKWX
Vancouver 2007-08 |
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Kent Molgat - Graduate BCIT Broadcast Journalism program 1986; CJXX Grande
Prairie AB; CJIB Vernon; reporter/Sports Desk fill-in CHBC-TV Kelowna 1988-2008; Jack
Webster Foundation Award for Television News Reporting 2006; Okanagan Bureau Chief CTV
British Columbia 2008-current |
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Garry Monahan - First player ever selected in original NHL amateur draft 1963;
Montreal Canadiens 1967-69; Detroit Red Wings 1969-70; Los Angeles Kings 1970; Toronto
Maple Leafs 1970-74; left winger Vancouver Canucks 1974-78; Maple Leafs 1978-79; Japan
Hockey League Toyko 1979-82; colour commentator (with Jim Robson play-by-play) Canucks
hockey broadcasts CKNW New Westminster 1983-88; player Boston Pizza traveling Canucks
Alumni team current. Wikipedia
bio |
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Connie Monk - Freelance video writer/producer; senior news/current affairs
producer/reporter/weekend anchor CBC-TV Vancouver; reporter Global Television Vancouver;
reporter/program producer/anchor ITV Television Edmonton; reporter/news/current affairs
CFCW Radio Edmonton; program head, Broadcast Journalism BCIT current |
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Katherine Monk - English literature degree University of British Columbia 1988;
post-graduate film student UBC 1988-90; summer intern then news reporter/copy
editor/production editor/political columnist/pop music critic/movie critic Vancouver Sun
1990-2004; author Weird Sex and Snowshoes: And Other Canadian Film Phenomena
2001; national movie writer CanWest News Service 2003; regular contributor Definitely
Not the Opera CBC Radio One Vancouver 1997-current; movie reviewer Global Television
Vancouver current |
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Tank Montana - Morning drive CITI-FM Winnipeg 1986-87 and all nights/weekends
1987; all nights/weekends CJFM-FM Montreal 1987-89; afternoon drive CHTX Montreal 1989-91;
evenings/weekends CKLG Vancouver 1991-94; afternoon drive 2CR FM Bournemouth UK 1995-96;
breakfast Chiltern FM Regional 1996-97 and p.m. drive 1997-2002; p.m. drive/evenings
Planet Rock DAB National UK 1999-2003; weekends The Storm DAB Regional UK 2001-03; Area PD
Assistant 2002-03; PD Chiltern FM Bedford UK 2003-04; breakfast/p.m. drive Breeze DAB
London 2003-04; weekends/swing Classic Gold National UK 2003-current; p.m. drive Classic
Gold Regional UK 2004-05; host Legends with Tank Montana Kerrang! 105.2
Birmingham UK 2005-current |
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Bernard Moore - Aka the BC Gardener; professional horticulturalist
involved in greenhouse production, nursery stock production and landscape gardening; made
more than 700 television appearances and 2,400 radio programs as a gardening consultant
for CBC Vancouver 1970s-80s; garden writer for B.C. Ministry of Agriculture; taught
horticulture at Langara and Douglas Colleges; authored Pruning With Bernard Moore
1980, Vegetable Gardening with Bernard Moore 1980 and Landscaping with
Bernard Moore 1981 |
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Terry Moore - CKUA Edmonton; CFCN Calgary; CKFH Toronto; mornings WTFM-FM New
York; talk show host CJOR Vancouver 1970s; CKWX Vancouver; CKNW New Westminster 1980-92;
author household hints publication Toothpaste & Peanut Butter 1988; talk show
host then mornings CHQR Calgary 1992-99; news anchor CICT-TV Calgary 7 early
1990s; p.m. drive talk show host CFAX Victoria early 1990s-2007; co-host Wine Talk
CFAX weekends 2005-current; infomercials CFAX current |
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Mike Moreau - Announcer CKCQ Quesnel 1982-83; anouncer/Music Director/Assistant PD
CIBC-FM/CIRX-FM Prince George 1983-90; announcer & writer/producer The Rock
Journal & The Rock File/Assistant Music Director CFOX-FM Vancouver
1990-95; announcer CFMI-FM Vancouver 1995-98; Promotional Representative BMG Music Canada
1995-2001; left industry in 2001; newsroom system software provider Burli Software Inc. Vancouver current |
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Elisha Moreno - As Elisha Odowichuk: graduate Langara jouralism program;
intern Abbotsford News 1995; writer/producer/reporter VTV Vancouver 1997-98;
producer/casual news reporter Broadcast One CBC-TV Vancouver 1998-99; public
relations manager Vancouver Aquarium 1999; as Elisha Moreno: spokesperson/Media
Relations Manager BC Hydro Vancouver 2000-07; Director of Corporate Communications
Plutonic Power Corporation Vancouver 2007-current |
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Ronald J. Morey - CJOB Winnipeg late 1960s; CKCK Regina late 1960s; CKLG Vancouver
1970; CKOC Hamilton 1972; CHUM Toronto 1970s |
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Charlee Morgan - BCIT Broadcast Program graduate; CHAB Moose Jaw SK 1985-86; CKCK
Regina 1986; evenings then middays CKLG Vancouver 1986-90; CKKS-FM Vancouver 1991-95;
middays CHFM-FM Calgary 1995-2008; morning host CKCL-FM Chilliwack/Vancouver 2008 |
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Michael Morgan - As Michael Couchman: board op/technician CJCA Edmonton
1965-67; evenings/late TV news CJDC Dawson Creek 1967-68; p.m. drive CKPG Prince George
1968; as Michael F. Couchman: morning Kaleidoscope host CJME Regina
1968-69; as Michael W. Morgan: p.m. drive CKGM Montreal 1969-71; evenings CKVN
Vancouver 1971-73; as Michael Morgan: evenings CKLG Vancouver 1973-79; host Canadian
Top 40 on 52 stations 1975-79; owner Michael Morgan Communications 1978-93; middays
CFUN Vancouver 1980-82; national syndication company with shows on 50 stations coast to
coast featuring stars such as Dr David Suzuki, David Foster, Terry David Mulligan and
Bruce Allen 1981-91; a.m. drive talk host CKST Vancouver 1997-98; morning talk show host
CFUN Vancouver 1998-2001; voice and stage actor and to produce Peter Pan, The Musical
on Broadway 2010 |
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Peter Morgan - News CFAX Victoria 1966; news director CKNL Fort St. John
1968-69/70-71/72; news announcer CJCA Edmonton 1971-72; news director CJVB Vancouver
1972-73; beat reporter and assignment editor CKWX Vancouver 1974-79; senior reporter BC
Business Week Vancouver; editor BC Business Magazine; founding Director and Chair of
Canadian Constitution Foundation 2002-04; founding Director and Chair of Association for
Upholding Constitutional Rights registered charity 2002-04; founder/President/CEO Morgan:Newsletters and Publishing Ltd. Vancouver
1985-current; concurrently also former publisher Morgan:News:2010 2003-10; concurrently
also publisher Morgan:News:BorderZones 2010-current |
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Tim Morgan - BCIT graduate 1995; swing announcer CIRX-FM Prince George
1995-97; swing announcer CJAY-FM Calgary 1997-99; evenings CFMI-FM Vancouver 1999-2001;
middays CJAY-FM 2001-02; middays CFOX-FM Vancouver 2002-January 2004; weekends, CFBT-FM
Vancouver September-December 2004; afternoon drive host CHOM-FM Montreal December 2004-07;
middays CFGQ-FM Calgary 2007-current |
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Ron Morrier - (Joseph Roland D. Morrier) 43 years in broadcasting: Edmonton,
Winnipeg, Montreal, Watrous, SK and Kingston, Jamaica; morning host The Morrier the
Merrier CKLG Vancouver 1958; host of All-Star Wrestling BCTV Vancouver
1960-81; 20 years host Kiwanis television auction. Died in North Vancouver August 4,
1981 at age 67. Slam
Sports bio |
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Bob Morris - Announcer CHUB Nanaimo 1962-67; newscaster/announcer CFUN
Vancouver 1967-69; announcer/newscaster CKLG/CKLG-FM Vancouver 1969-74; PD CKLG-FM
1974-76; PD CKDA Victoria 1976-79; owner/manager Westrack Communications Calgary 1979-80;
PD CHQR Calgary 1979-82; announcer/PD CJUP Langley 1982-84; national talk show host
CKO-FM4 Vancouver then announcer/PD CJOR/CHRX Vancouver 1984-89; Manager Professional Film
Studies Program Capilano College North Vancouver 1989-2005; Owner/Manager CKAY-FM Gibsons
2005-current |
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George Morris - Overnights Late Daddy G CFUN Vancouver 1961; CHQM
Vancouver; Super Disk-Jockey aka Buddy G CKGM Montreal mid 1960s;
founded commercial production studio Listen Audio Productions Montreal late 1960s; host
Sunday Morning Gold CJFM-FM Montreal 1980's-94; voice of Participaction and other
major national clients. |
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Jill Morris - Marketing/public relations; reporter JRfm Funfinder
CJJR-FM Vancouver 2002-current |
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James Morrison - CKWX Vancouver news mid seventies; CJOR Vancouver early eighties |
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Jim
Morrison - Announcer/technical producer
including Mounties baseball live broadcasts & away-game reconstruction CKWX
Vancouver 1967-70; production manager CKLG/CKLG-FM Vancouver 1970-71; announcer/special
feature producer CKWX 1972-75; Evening News host/TV producer CBC-TV Calgary
1975-77; general/production manager Video Publications Limited Calgary 1977-83; morning
show host CJAZ-FM Vancouver 1983-84; president/CEO First Light Productions Vancouver
1988-90; video/film producer & owner/manager Morrison Productions Vancouver 1985-88
& 1990-current; media marketing communications Capilano
Communications Group Vancouver current |
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Neil Morrison - Aka Brother Bill p.m. drive CFNY-FM Toronto 1990-2004;
midday host CFOX-FM Vancouver 2004-current |
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Leigh Morrow - Reporter CKVU-TV/Citytv Vancouver 1990s-2006; as
journalist/reporter in several TV productions including Neon Rider and Dead
Ahead: The Exxon Valdez Disaster 1992 and Sliders 1995; reporter Global BC
2006-07; realtor Bay Realty
White Rock 2008-current |
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Kathy Morse - Pilot CKNW New Westminster 1975; Eye-in-the-Sky and
pilot trainer CKNW 1976-1990; traffic reporter CFMI 1985-90; game show announcer CFAC-TV
Calgary (2 years) 1980s; game show snnouncer CKVU-TV Vancouver (4 years) 1980s; TV Week Traffic
Reporter of the Year 1988 & 1989; Councillor Maple Ridge BC 1999-2002; Mayor
Maple Ridge 2002-05; commercial/cartoon voice current |
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Ross Mortimer - News/midday host/host Kiddies Karnival CJOR Vancouver
1940s-circa 1955; host Burns Chuckwagon CBC Dominion radio network from CJOR
1950s-60s; host Vacation Time CBC-TV Vancouver 1965. Died in West Vancouver
December 16, 1975 at age 62 |
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Roy Morton - CKDA Victoria 1966; morning news CKWX Vancouver 1970s; now Dr.
Roy Morton, medical director and head of addiction consulting service Royal Columbian
Hospital New Westminster |
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Dan Moscrip - Victoria Cable 10 1978-79; BCIT Broadcast Television graduate
1981; senior producer/director Knowledge Network (1000+ broadcast programs) 1981-2006;
owner video production company Looking Glass Productions Ltd. North Vancouver
1990-current; Canadian Association of Broadcasters Quarter Century Club 2006;
instructor Vancouver Film School 2008-10 & BCIT Television 2011-current |
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John Moxin - Evenings CKLG Vancouver 1994; TV host/producer Rogers Cable 4
Vancouver |
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Bill Moyer - Staff announcer CKWX Vancouver 1939 |
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Tammy Moyer - CFAX Victoria; news CJNW Vancouver 2001-02; news CKWX Vancouver
2002-04; morning news CKCL-FM Vancouver 2004-06; news anchor CKWX 2006-07; news Corus
Group/CFQR-FM Montreal 2007-08 and mid mornings CFQR-FM 2008-current |
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Sgt. Rick Mulder - Helicopter traffic reporter CKNW Vancouver to 2010; CHWK
Chilliwack 2010 |
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Terry David Mulligan - CKRD Red Deer 1964; CFAC Calgary; CJME Regina; CFUN Vancouver;
CKLG AM & FM late 1960s; CKVN Vancouver early 1970s; host CBC radio show Great
Canadian Gold Rush 1975-80; co-host Zig Zag
BCTV Vancouver 1979-86; morning host CFOX-FM Vancouver early 1980s; Good Rockin'
Tonite CBC-TV 1982-85; CHUM & CHUM-TV Toronto; TV and movie actor including The
Accused, McCabe and Mrs. Miller and The X-Files; host Mulligan
Stew CKUA Edmonton (originates in Vancouver) 1995-current; Much Music/Much More
Music; co-host MovieTelevision current; Senior Segment Producer cable TV channel
Star! 1998-current; co-host with Jason Priestley Hollywood and Vines Star!
2006-current; host wine industry program The Tasting Room CKFR Kelowna/CHOR
Summerland 2007-current and CFUN Vancouver 2008-10 |
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Jim Mullin - Play-by-play WHL Victoria Cougars CFMS-FM Victoria 1988-89;
play-by-play BCJHL Bellingham Ice Hawks KPUG Bellingham 1990-91; programme
director/station manager CJSF-FM Simon Fraser University/play-by-play Clansmen football,
basketball, BCJHL hockey and WLA lacrosse 1991-93; play-by-play FIBA World and
European championships basketball Eurosport network ESPN International London UK 1994-97;
production co-ordinator/producer TSN Western Broadcast Centre Vancouver 1997-2000; news documentary producer/reporter CBC Sports
Journal Vancouver 2001-03; play-by-play WHL Vancouver
Giants CHMJ Vancouver 2002-03; play-by-play CIS football & basketball/host Spirit
of Sport CKST Vancouver 2003-04; CHMJ 2004-06; sports reporter CKNW Vancouver 2006-11
and sports director 2009-11 |
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Peter Munoz - Beat reporter CKNW New Westminster late 1968-70; News Director
CKIQ Kelowna circa 1970; broadcast instructor British Columbia Institute of Technology
Broadcast Journalism program 1978; retired to Ontario circa 1990. Died in
Peterborough ON November 25, 2005 at age 78 |
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Marce Munro - Announcer and program director CBR/CBU/CBUT Vancouver 1940s-50s |
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Patrick Munro - BCIT Broadcast Program trainee; news CJOR Vancouver circa 1969;
announcer/host/news CBC Radio Vancouver 1969-2006; co-hosted afternoon show Three's
Company with Anne Petrie 1970s; host first food bank broadcast CBC Radio Vancouver
1986; Patrick Munro Show CBC Radio Vancouver 1980s; retired December 2006 |
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Myles Murchison - Author/broadcaster/journalist/public speaker; CFCP Courtenay
1962; Our Home and Native Land documentary 1971 and People's Commercials 1970-72
CKLG/CKLG-FM Vancouver; The Day Before daily news retrospective Canadian radio
syndication 1978-79; Ada Tomada/Tommy Buffer Mysteries CKNW Vancouver 1993; Matthew's
Message dramatization CKNW and province-wide network 1996; news & public affairs
awards CAB 1969 & 1971; first Canadian to win Edward R. Murrow Award for 10-hour radio
documentary on Native people RTNDA 1971; Blue Ribbon Award BCAB 1996; Jack Webster Award
for Business Writing 2004. Myles Murchison
website |
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Al Murdoch - BCIT Broadcast Program graduate; CKLG Vancouver 1991-97;
narration, radio imaging, commercial voice-overs, TV promos; Vancouver Grizzlies PA
announcer 1995-2001; sports CKLG/CJNW Vancouver 1997-2002; fill-in CHQM-FM Vancouver
2001-02; voice of Citytv Vancouver current. Murdoch Production Services |
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Dan Murphy - BCIT Broadcast Program graduate 1995; writer/reporter/producer Sports
Page CKVU-TV Vancouver 1995-99; reporter and host Vancouver Grizzlies NBA broadcasts
Sportsnet and CIVT-TV Vancouver 2000-01; host Vancouver Canucks broadcasts Sportsnet
Pacific current |
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Ed Murphy - CFRB Toronto; talk show host Reaction Line CKWX
Vancouver; talk show host The Investigators CKNW early 1972; talk show host
Reaction Line CJOR Vancouver 1973-78; longtime owner Murphy's Pub Vancouver.
Died in North Vancouver April 26, 2008 at age 79 |
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Lee Murray - CKGM Montreal circa 1971-73; CFUN Vancouver circa 1974 |
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Greg Musselman - DJ CKRM Regina 1977; CJJC Langley 1978; CKGY Red Deer AB 1979;
CHAT Medicine Hat AB 1980-81; sports reporter CKVU-TV Vancouver 1981; anchor/Sports
Director ITV Edmonton 1981-96; also CHED Edmonton, CFRN Edmonton, CJOB Winnipeg; pastored
at churches in Alberta and Manitoba 1988-2000; morning host/sports CJCA Edmonton 1994-96;
news Trinity Television Winnipeg 1996-2002; reporter The Sports Network
1996-current; speaker/reporter/Western Canada Representative The Voice of the Martyrs 2003-current;
host/producer Christian World News NOWTV Fraser Valley 2001-04; currently living
in St. Albert AB |
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Paul Myers - Musician; producer of independent artists in Toronto and San
Francisco; writer of over 200 songs; moved to Vancouver in 2001; feature and cover story
music journalist for San Francisco Bay Guardian and Chronicle, Canadian Musician, The
Globe & Mail and Vancouver Sun; author of Barenaked Ladies' full-length authorized
biography; Global TV's Popstars: The One judge 2003; afternoons CHMJ Vancouver
2003-04; co-host The Movie Guys segment of Urban Rush Shaw Cable
Vancouver 2003-06; now living in Berkeley CA |
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