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Chris Palliser - Graduate Applied Communications Camosun College Victoria 2003; community
cruiser CHWF-FM Nanaimo 2003; swing then afternoon drive DJ CJOK-FM Fort McMurray AB 2006;
swing DJ CKNG-FM Edmonton 2007-08; swing DJ CFBT-FM Vancouver 2008-current |
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Jennifer Palma - TV and radio arts diploma Northern Alberta Institute of
Technology; cable TV host Edmonton; production assistant Global Television Edmonton;
weekend news anchor Global Television Saskatoon; news reporter Global Television Vancouver
2007-current |
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David Palmer - At age 16 CKBI Prince Albert SK 1956; rock DJ CFCW Camrose AB,
CJCA Edmonton,
CKRC Winnipeg, & CKOM Saskatoon 1959-65; one of original Boss Jocks CKLG Vancouver
1965-1971; CKLG news 1971-72; hired as news director when CHUM bought CFUN Vancouver 1972;
CFUN news and later CHQM-FM Vancouver news to 2002; retired from radio; United Church of
God Media and Communications Good News Radio
reporter current |
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Jeff Palmer - Anchor/news & sports reporter CJOC Lethbridge 1979-81; news
anchor/city hall reporter CFAC Calgary 1981-87; reporter/anchor/assignment editor
CKWX/CKKS-FM Vancouver 1987-96; Senior Editor CKWX 1996-2002; Police Constable West
Vancouver Police Department 2002-current |
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Vaughn Palmer - Reporter 1973-76, rock music critic 1976-80 and City Editor
1980-82 Vancouver Sun; journalism fellowship Stanford University San Francisco 1982-83;
editorial writer then provincial affairs columnist Vancouver Sun Victoria 1983-current;
co-recipient Jack Webster Award for reporting 1988; edited Bruce Hutchison collection To
Canada With Love and Some Misgivings: The Best of Bruce Hutchison 1991;
winner Hyman Solomon Award for excellence in public policy journalism 1998; contributor
CBC Radio/TV Vancouver numerous occasions 1990s-current; host Voice of BC Shaw
Cable current; contributor CKNW Morning News with Philip Till 2005-current;
recipient Bruce Hutchison Lifetime Achievement Award 2006 |
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Pat Pancoust - News anchor/desker/reporter/writer/editor/traffic
reporter/talk show producer CKNW/CJNW Vancouver 1997-2002; fill-in traffic reporter
Morning News BCTV Vancouver 1998-2001; news producer Breakfast Television Citytv
Vancouver 2002-06; producer Morning News on Global Vancouver 2006-08 and
affiliates broadcast producer Global TV producing six o'clock news for both Montreal and
Winnipeg from Vancouver |
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Trevor Pancoust - News reporter/talk show
host CHUB Nanaimo 1983-86; news reporter CFAX Victoria 1986-88; News Director Western
Information Network (now Corus Radio Network) 1988-94; news anchor CKNW Vancouver
1994-2001; news anchor/business reporter CJNW Vancouver 2001-02; news anchor CKWX
Vancouver 2003; Pace Group Communications 2003-current |
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Al Parkin - Host International Woodworkers of America program Green Gold
CKWX and later CJOR Vancouver 1940s-early 50s; teacher. Died in Vancouver October
27, 1979 at age 68 |
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Rick Parkinson - Head pro Pitt Meadows Golf Club 1991; serving Vice President BC
PGA 2001; host Better Golf CKWX Vancouver 2000-01. Died December 25, 2004
at age 42 |
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Darren Parkman - British Columbia Institute of Technology broadcast graduate; CKPG
Prince George; part time CJJR-FM Vancouver; CKNW Vancouver; news anchor/co-host CISL
Vancouver 1998; news anchor CKWX Vancouver 1998; magazine columnist; morning show
contributor CKNW current; Vancouver bureau Media Q Inc. current; columnist TV Week
Magazine Vancouver to 2011; columnist 24 Hours Vancouver 2005-current; co-host The
Travel Guys KVOS-TV Bellingham then Shaw Cable 4 Vancouver 2004-current |
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Steve Parsons - Announcer CITR-FM Vancouver 1984-89; announcer/Music Director
CJAT Trail BC 1991-92; Announcer WIC Radio Network Vancouver 1992-94; Assistant Program
Director/Music Director CKNW Vancouver 1994-96; Program Director/Production Manager WIC
Radio Network 1996; announcer CFMI-FM Vancouver 1996-98 and MD/APD 1998-2000; Program
Director CJKR-FM Winnipeg 2000-02; PD CING-FM Burlington/CJXY-FM Hamilton ON 2002-05; PD
CFMI-FM 2005-10; programming consultant CHHR-FM Vancouver 2010; National Content Manager
Astral Media Toronto 2010-current |
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Tony Parsons - Radio and Television Arts trainee Ryerson Institute of Technology
Toronto 1956-57; CJCS Stratford ON 1957; announcer/newscaster CHOK
Sarnia ON 1957; DJ CJOY Guelph ON; news reporter CHML Hamilton ON; CHUM Toronto; reporter
then late evening news anchor CFTO-TV Toronto late 1960s-early 70s; West Coast
correspondent CTV National News 1974-78; 6 p.m. news anchor BCTV 1975-2009;
Vice-President, News BCTV Vancouver 1994-2009; Jack Webster Foundation Bruce
Hutchison Lifetime Achievement Award 2004; BCAB Broadcaster Performer of the
Year 2004; author memoir A Life In The News 2009;
news anchor CHEK-TV Victoria & suppertime news anchor CBUT Vancouver 2010-current |
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Tom Parton - News reporter CKLG Vancouver circa 1962-63 |
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Dale Partridge - CJCA Edmonton early to mid 1960s; Program Director CJJC Langley
circa 1976; Manitoba government until early 2000s; retired in Nanaimo |
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Bernie Pascall - Play-by-play junior hockey/baseball CFAR Flin Flon MB 1958-60;
sports/baseball play-by-play CHAT-TV Medicine Hat AB 1960-64; sports CJAY-TV Winnipeg
1964-67; overnight host CKRC Winnipeg 1967; sports anchor CFTO-TV Toronto 1967-69; sports
anchor/director/Vancouver Canucks play-by-play BCTV Vancouver 1969-99; author
Eliminating Violence in Hockey 1999; 6 times ACTRA Western Canada Sportscaster of
the Year; corporate spokesman Jim Pattison Group Vancouver current; Selection
Committee Chairman BC Hockey Hall of Fame current; CAB Hall of Fame inductee 2004. CCF
Biography |
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John Paschold - Weatherman CJOR Vancouver 1970s; meteorologist Environment Canada
for 35 years; weather CBC Radio Vancouver 1980s-early 90s. Died in Tsawwassen BC
January 9, 2012 at age 90. audio clip |
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Ralph Pashley - Victoria correspondent/host Capitol Commentary CKWX
Vancouver 1940s-50s; talk show host CKDA Victoria 1960s-70s |
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Julio Pastora - Graduate BCIT Broadcast Journalism program 2001; Broadcasting
Diploma Columbia Academy 2001; co-host Seven O'clock Bus CFRO-FM Vancouver
1998-2001; news anchor Latin Tracks CHKG-FM Vancouver 2001; producer CKNW 2002-06
including The World Today with Jon Mccomb and Nightline BC with Michael
Smyth; researcher Global TV Vancouver and Chase Producer Global National with
Kevin Newman 2006-08; news producer Global TV Vancouver 2008-current |
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Jeff Paterson - Sports/Kamloops Blazers play-by-play CHNL Kamloops; sports writer
The Georgia Straight Vancouver current; host Sportstalk Weekend CKNW
Vancouver to 2006; CKST Vancouver 2006-current |
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Shannon Paterson - BCIT Broadcast Journalism program 1996-97; announcer/reporter
CHNL Kamloops 1997-98; producer/reporter CKNW Vancouver 1998-2002; reporter CTV British
Columbia 2002-current; Jack Webster Award for Best Feature Story - Radio 2001 and
Business, Industry and Economics for Vancouver condo market crash report 2009 |
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Bob Paton - Beat reporter CJOR Vancouver late 1960s-early 70s |
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Mark Patric - CHRX Vancouver 1991; CJDC Dawson Creek 1991; CHRX Vancouver 1992;
CKBD Vancouver 1994; CKBD/CJJR-FM Vancouver music director/assistant program director/on
air fill-in current |
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Suzy Patrick - BCIT graduate; promotions/other positions Corus Radio Vancouver
cluster 2003-current; traffic reporter CHMJ Vancouver current |
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Darrell Patton - CKVU-TV Vancouver 1977-2006 including videographer/on-air
reporter CityNews 2001-06; freelance 2006-current |
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Leila Paul - Writer/editor/producer beginning in 1972; TV news anchor New
Orleans; reporter/weekend news anchor CBUT Vancouver late 1980s |
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Harold W. Paulson - Announcer CFDC Vancouver 1926 and chief announcer CKWX Vancouver
by 1928. Died Feb. 24, 1983 at age 84. (Official BC Archives lists place of
death as "unknown".) |
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Jim Paulson - CJCA Edmonton 1966; CKRC Winnipeg 1967; CFUN Vancouver 1968-69;
CHFI-FM Toronto; CKEY Toronto 1970s; freelance commercial voice CKO-FM-2 Toronto circa
1981; CKQT-FM Oshawa ON circa 1982; a.m. drive then middays then p.m. drive CING-FM
Burlington ON 1983-91; air shift and host Swing It and Saturday Sinatra and
remotes CHWO Toronto 1991-2007; long-time track announcer for Toronto Molson Indy and
Mosport International Raceway. Died in Mississauga ON February 13, 2007 at age 67 |
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Fred Peabody - News/DJ CJJC Langley 1965; CFPR & CHTK Prince Rupert 1966;
CKFH Toronto 1967; CBC Radio Toronto 1968-80; The Fifth Estate CBC-TV Toronto
1980-87; ABC News 20/20 New York 1988-94; Dateline NBC Los Angeles
1994-97; America's Most Wanted Los Angeles 2006; Unsolved Mysteries Los
Angeles 2007; KFWB Los Angeles 2008; CISL Vancouver 2009-11; story editor Ice Pilots
NWT History Television 2011-current |
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Jack Peach - Reporter CBR and CJOR Vancouver late 1930s-early 1940s. CBC
audio archive |
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Tom Peacock - CFUN Good Guy Vancouver early 1960s; afternoon drive
CKWX Vancouver to 1975; Program Director CKWX (and CJAZ-FM at sign-on 1980) 1974 then
General Manager/VP CKWX/CJAZ-FM/CKKS-FM 1981-early 90s. Died in Vancouver April 15,
2006 at age 67 |
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Helen Pearce - News reporting/reading CKSL
London ON 1979-81; News Director CKWW Windsor ON 1982-84; news reporter/reader CFUN
Vancouver 1984-85; CKO-FM-4 Vancouver 1985-89 (News Director and Bureau Chief 1985-88,
host daily current affairs show Newswatch 1988-89) Radio Instructor, Camosun College Victoria 1991-2003; started Camosun
College instructional radio station CKMO 1993; accepted
three-year teaching position Communication Department Abu
Dhabi Women's College UAE July 2003 |
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Carson Peck - Staff announcer CKMO Vancouver late 1940s |
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Ted Peck - Fishing reporter CKWX Vancouver 1950s-60s; "Tight lines and
straight shooting" weekly television program Tides and Trails CHAN-TV
Vancouver 1960-66; weekly fishing/hunting open line show CKWX 1966; co-author of The 12
Basic Skills of Fly Fishing 1996. Died October 26, 2001 in White Rock BC
at age 72 |
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Ted Pegg - Announcer then traffic chief CRCV/CBR Vancouver 1936-44 |
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Debi Pelletier - CKEK Cranbrook 1975; CFJC/CFFM-FM Kamloops; CFTK/CHTK Terrace/Pr.
Rupert (Can Pro Gold Awards 1980); CKPG Prince George; Ministry of Labour Human Rights
Branch; news CJOR Vancouver 1980s; BN & CP Vancouver, Victoria, Montreal, 1986-1996
(President/Secretary, Vancouver Press Club); Stuart News, Stuart FL 1997-99; (Scripps
Howard Reporter of the Year 1997; Florida Press Club Awards environmental, science, public
service journalism 1997-98-99; Medal of Meritorious Journalism, Casey Journalism Center,
University of Maryland 1998; University of Rhode Island, AP fellowships 1999); Editorial
Director LRP Publications West Palm Beach FL 1999-current |
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Tracy Pellizzari - SFU Communications graduate 2002; BCIT Broadcast Journalism
graduate 2004; programmer CJSF Burnaby early 2000s; recipient Jack Webster Student
Journalism Award 2002 and CKNW George Garrett Award for Journalism 2003; on-air news CKNW
Vancouver 2003-06; Assignment Editor then Associate Producer/Reporter The Express
Shaw TV Vancouver 2006-08; Midday show host and producer CFJC-TV Kamloops
2008-current and 5 p.m. weather reporter and 6:30 & 11 p.m. news anchor 2009-current
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Nikki Pena - Skywards Traffic; CKST Vancouver; CKZZ-FM Vancouver;
reporter/traffic CKWX Vancouver 2004-09; owner/vice president hospitality service company DMH current |
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Rob Pepper - Calgary; Montreal; Toronto; CKVX-FM Vancouver 2000-03; CISS-FM
Toronto 2003-05; morning co-host CHBN-FM Edmonton 2006-10 and PD 2009-10; p.m. drive
co-host CJAY-FM Calgary 2010; morning co-host CFMG-FM Edmonton 2011-current |
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Don Percy - CKPR Thunder Bay 1974; CKY Winnipeg 1975-81; CFRN Edmonton 1982;
CHUM Toronto 1986; morning show host CISL Vancouver early 90s; CKLU-FM Winnipeg 1991-94;
CKY Winnipeg 1994-2004; joined cast to sign off CKY Winnipeg as it flipped to CKY-FM
January 21, 2004; CFRW Winnipeg May 3, 2004-current; father of Willy Percy |
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Willy Percy - Stand up comedian Punchlines comedy club Vancouver; CHQB
Powell River; Larry & Willy show CKPR Thunder Bay ON; morning co-host Larry
& Willy show CFOX-FM Vancouver 1988-July 2003; British Columbia Association of
Broadcasters Broadcaster Performer of the Year 1996; morning co-host Larry & Willy
show CKLG-FM Vancouver October 2003-current. Larry
& Willy website |
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Dave Peressini - Writer/SeaWatch reporter CKNW Vancouver 1972-80; realtor
Royal LePage Westwin Realty Kamloops 1994-current. Dave's website |
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Ray Perrault - President University of British Columbia Radio Society (RADSOC)
1946; sportscaster CJOR Vancouver 1949; communications consultant O'Brien Advertising
Agency; elected leader British Columbia Liberal Party 1959; BC Liberal MLA 1960-68; Member
of Parliament Burnaby-Seymour 1968-72; appointed to Senate October 5, 1973 and retired
February 6, 2001. Died in North Vancouver November 24, 2008 at age 82 |
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Lara
Perzoff - BCIT Broadcast graduate 1999; CJIB
Vernon 1999-2000; reporter/anchor CKWX Vancouver 2000-03; CFAX Victoria 2003-04; communications/media
relations B.C. Government including Ministry of Education 2004-current |
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Craig Peters - CJME Regina 1979-81; CFJC Kamloops 1981-87; CKST 800 Langley/CKST
Vancouver 1987-93; CKZZ-FM Vancouver 1993; CISL Vancouver 1993-2003 |
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Ray Peters - Child actor, singer and musician CJOR Vancouver 1930s; Commercial
Manager CHCH-TV Hamilton 1954; Manager then President CHAN-TV/BCTV Ltd. Vancouver 1963-81;
President/CEO Western International Communications Ltd. 1978-89; served as President B.C.
Association of Broadcasters and President of Canadian Association of Broadcasters;
appointed Member of the Order of Canada 1984; formed Peters Management Limited; inducted
into CAB Broadcast Hall of Fame 1989 |
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Stan Peters - Announcer CJVI Victoria early 1950s; announcer CBC Vancouver
1953-64; Station Manager CBC Whitehorse YT 1964-67; Producer Public Affairs 1967 and
radio/TV announcer/news anchor/host The 7-o'clock Show, Klahani, Noon Show, and Early
Morning Show CBC Vancouver 1968-89; retired from CBC 1989. Died in North
Vancouver March 4, 2006 at age 74. Aug. 11, 1988 audio clip
(with Lucie McNeill and Paul Grant) |
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Wally Peters (sometimes spelled Wallie) - Local broadcast pioneer;
internationally-known banjo player and accomplished 12-string jazz guitar player; music,
drama and comedy producer/Program Director CJOR Vancouver 1930s; TV production trainee New
York University late 1940s; performer Burns Chuckwagon From the Stampede Corral
CBC-TV Network/CBUT Vancouver 1954-55; documentary producer CBUT and CHAN-TV Vancouver
1950s on. Died in West Vancouver November 10, 2000 at age 82 |
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Roger Petersen - Broadcast program graduate Seneca College Toronto; radio news
anchor/morning host Orilla, Brockville and Windsor ON 1990-99; general assignment
reporter/weekend news anchor then morning reporter/replacement anchor Breakfast
Television Citytv Toronto 1999-2003; anchor CityPulse News Citytv
Vancouver 2004-06; reporter CTV Toronto 2006-current |
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Anne Petrie - Co-host Three's Company with Patrick Munro CBC Radio
Vancouver 1970s; author of four books; BC Actra Award best public affairs broadcaster
1978; first host CBC Newsworld 1989-current; host Canada Live and Coast-to-Coast
1989-92; Chris award for interview with Nobel Peace Laureate Eli Wiesel on
Century 1997 |
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Craig Pfeifer - BCIT Broadcast Program graduate; a.k.a. Craig Kincaid;
CKST Langley 1988-91; helped launch CKZZ-FM Vancouver 1991-92; swing CJJR-FM
Vancouver 1992-94; p.m. drive/Music Director/Assistant Program
Director/Program Supervisor CKWV-FM Nanaimo 1994-2002; p.m. drive/Music
Director CKY-FM Winnipeg 2004-current. send email |
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Roo Phelps - Fourth generation broadcaster and great granddaughter of Billy
Browne Sr; CFCP Courtenay 1999; first female morning host CHQB Powell River early 2000s;
mornings CFCP-FM Courtenay 2005-06; middays CKDV-FM Prince George 2006-07; evenings
CJJR-FM Vancouver 2007-current |
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Bill Phillips - News anchor/program host CBC Radio and TV Vancouver 1958-60;
program host/news anchor CHAN-TV Vancouver 1960-62; DJ/newsman/commentator CHQM-AM/FM
Vancouver 1963-72; DJ/commentator CJAZ-FM Vancouver 1979-81; DJ/news editor CHQM 1982-93;
relief news anchor CIGV-FM Penticton 1994-98; freelance voice current; freelance writer
Penticton Herald current |
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Brad Phillips - DJ CHAB Moose Jaw 1976; DJ CHED Edmonton 1978; PD CKXL Calgary
early 1980s; DJ/PD CKLG Vancouver 1987-90; founding PD CKZZ-FM Vancouver 1990-96; PD 1996
then VP/GM CHUM AM/FM Toronto 1996-2001; regional VP/GM Citytv CKVU-TV Vancouver
& A-Channel Victoria 2001-08; VP/GM CKZZ-FM/CISL Vancouver 2008-10 and VP Astral Media
British Columbia Operations 2010-current |
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Cameron Phillips - Bishop's University campus radio CJMQ-FM Lennoxville QC circa
1998; freelance CBC Radio Vancouver Sounds Like Canada, Sunday Edition, DNTO
and GO 1998-current; co-host The Roundup CBC Vancouver 2005; co-host Freestyle
CBC Radio 2005-current |
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Harry Phillips - BCIT Broadcast Program graduate; CKNW New Westminster 1972-82
(news 1975-82); news reporter CBC-TV Vancouver 1982-84; Documentary
Producer The Journal CBC-TV Toronto 1984-90; Producer ABC News Prime Time
Live ABC-TV New York 1990-93; Producer Prime Time Live and 20/20
ABC News Los Angeles 1993-current; National Headliner Award
for Investigative Reporting ABC News 20/20 2001 |
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Stone Phillips (Doug J. Philip) - Morning sports CHQM Vancouver 1982-88; swing
news CKLG/CFOX-FM Vancouver 1988-90; morning news/co-host CKXY Vancouver 1990-91; morning
news/co-host CKLG 1991-2001; swing news/co-host CISL/CKZZ-FM Vancouver 2001-current; swing
news anchor CKWX Vancouver 2002-07; weekends/fill-in CFUN/CFTE/CHQM-FM Vancouver
2007-current |
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Elmore Philpott - Politician/journalist; MacLean Publishing Company 1922; editorial
writer Toronto Globe early 1928-33; organizer Co-operative Commonwealth Federation (CCF)
Party 1933-35; reporter/political affairs columnist Vancouver Sun 1943-61; news CBR
Vancouver circa 1944; news commentator CKNW New Westminster 1953; elected to House of
Commons as Liberal MP for Vancouver South 1953-57. Died in Vancouver December 9,
1964 at age 78. |
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Steve Philpott - As Shadow Stevens p.m. drive CKST Langley circa 1990 |
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Judy Piercey - (Judy Waddell, nee St. George) Staff/freelance announcer CBC
Vancouver 1960s-2002 including narrator Concerning Women series CBC-TV National from
Vancouver 1976 and co-host Hourglass beginning in 1978; midday news anchor CBC-TV
Vancouver circa 1980; morning news anchor CKST Vancouver 1994-95; retired to Mayne Island
2001. Died September 29, 2011 in Saanich at age 74 |
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John Pifer - Journalist/broadcaster; community newspaper Kamloops circa 1972;
worked for variety of community newspapers in BC including Editor then weekly political
columnist Langley Times; correspondent/freelancer Victoria Legislative Press Gallery circa
1986; covered insider trading trial of William R. Bennett, Russell J. Bennett and Harbanse
S. (Herb) Doman for several media clients 1989; contributor Rafe Mair Show CKNW
Vancouver 1989-95; host the John Pifer Show CKST Vancouver 1996-2001; media
relations adviser for Richmond federal Conservative candidate Alice Wong 2004;
contributing magazine writer/freelance journalist. The Commentary interview
May 2005; Mining Interactive
interview circa June 2007. Died July 25, 2007 in Vancouver at age 61. |
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Bill Pike - News CKMO Vancouver 1949-early 50s; news CKDA/CFMS-FM Victoria;
Saturday morning Roving Reporter on Douglas Street CKDA. Died in Victoria
August 8, 1983 at age 61. |
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Melanie Pineda - BCIT Broadcast Journalism
graduate 2008; producer Breakfast Television and evening host Newsbreak
Citytv Vancouver 2008; reporter The Express then producer Victoria political
program Voice of BC and lifestyle news and fashion reporter The Express
Shaw Cable Vancouver 2008-current |
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Dave Pinton - BCIT Broadcast program graduate 2002; Citytv Vancouver; news/Live
Eye Breakfast Television CITY-TV Toronto 2004-05; fill-in instructor BCIT Broadcast
Program 2005-06; reporter CTV British Columbia 2006-08; Media Relations Coordinator
British Columbia Institute of Technology 2009-current |
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Jason Pires - Bachelor's degree in Psychology University of Victoria; BCIT
Broadcast program graduate; news reporter CHEK-TV Victoria 2000-01; original sports
director/anchor/reporter The New VI/A-Channel Victoria 2001-08; Edward R. Murrow award for
special Steve Nash profile 2005; weekend sports anchor CTV British Columbia 2008-current |
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Joanna Piros - BA in Journalism Carleton University Ottawa; CKO-FM-4 Vancouver
1977-79; reporter/anchor CKVU-TV Vancouver early 1980s; trainer, movie/TV actor, speaker
and consultant; senior consultant, trainer and producer Counterpoint
Communications current. Counterpoint bio |
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Tom Plasteras - BCIT Broadcast program graduate 1989; producer/fill-in announcer
1989-91 then APD 1991-93 CKNW/CFMI-FM Vancouver; PD CKNW Vancouver 1993-current |
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Don Poier - 20 years announcer regional telecasts Pacific 10 Football and
Basketball, including University of Washington Football. NBA Vancouver Grizzlies
play-by-play CKNW/CKLG/CFMI 1995-2000 & CISL 2000-01; Memphis Grizzlies play-by-play 2001-05.
Died January 21, 2005 in Denver CO at age 53 |
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Aarti Pole - BA UBC Vancouver and Bachelor of Journalism Ryerson University
Toronto; reporter/weekend anchor CFTK Radio/TV Terrace 2006-07; reporter/fill-in anchor
CBC Winnipeg 2007-10; reporter/anchor then reporter CBC Vancouver 2010-current |
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Al Pollard - Football star Loyola High School/Loyola University Los Angeles
late 1940s; played under backfield coach Vince Lombardi for Army 1949-51; player New York
Yanks 1951; player Philadelphia Eagles 1951-53; fullback BC Lions and Calgary Stampeders
1950s; sports director CKLG Vancouver late 1950s; colour commentator Eagles games
1969-76; operated tennis and ice-skating facility Valley Forge PA 1976-mid 80s. Died
in Devon PA March 3, 2002 at age 73 |
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Mike Poole - Copy runner then reporter Vancouver Sun; TV commentator,
including host Country Calendar CBC-TV Vancouver mid 1960s; producer and/or
director and writer programs and series' episodes including Life and the Land (1966),
The 7 O'Clock Show (1968), Compendium (1969), This Land of Ours (1967,
1969, 1970), Klahanie (1970), Hourglass (1970, 1971) and Tuesday
Night - Politics of Power, The Fraser and the Future (1972); producer/director/writer
CBC programs such as The Reckoning (1975), the Hourglass special Between
The Sky and The Splinters (1976), American Trinity (1976), Tankerbomb (1978),
Spectrum - The Shadow and the Spirit (1980), Pacific Report - Mesothelioma (1982),
Promised Land (1983), Wonderland - Distant Islands (an NFB production
aired on CBC 1994) and co-production Booked on Saturday Night (1998); directed
several episodes of The Beachcombers and produced a number of films for The
Nature of Things 1980s; multi award winner. Died at Halfmoon Bay, BC July 13,
2010 at age 74 |
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Catherine Pope - BCIT Broadcast Program graduate; as Christie Pope
CKO-FM-4 Vancouver circa 1982-83; as Catherine Pope reporter/anchor Edmonton,
Toronto, London UK, Edmonton, Calgary, Regina and Winnipeg; reporter BCTV Vancouver
1993-current |
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Curtis Pope - Operator for Red Robinson CISL Vancouver 2000; midday host/music
director CJCI-FM Prince George 2000-07; CKQC-FM Abbotsford p.m. drive 2007-10 and a.m.
drive 2010-current; BC Country Music Association On-Air Personality of the Year Award
winner 2008 & 09; fill in CKCL-FM Vancouver 2009 |
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Michael Popil - BCIT Broadcast program graduate 1982;
copywriter/producer/commercial voice artist: CISQ Squamish 1982; CKQR Castlegar 1984-86;
CHWK/CKSR-FM Chilliwack 1986-88; CFUN/CHQM-FM Vancouver 1988-97; CILK-FM Kelowna 1997-99;
Rogers Radio Vancouver CKWX, CKLG-FM, CFUN-FM, CISQ-FM, CKSR-FM, CKQC-FM 1999-current; 22
regional, national, and international awards for commercial writing and voice work
including BCAB Best Radio Commercial 1988 and International Radio Festival of New
York Gold Medal Humourous Commercial 1990 |
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Giselle Portenier - Graduate Carleton University School of Journalism Ottawa 1978;
reporter/anchor BCTV Vancouver 1978-82; foreign editor ABC News and Visnews London and
associate producer 60 Minutes based in London 1982-86; investigative
journalist/producer BBC Television London 1986-current; recipient Royal Television
Society Award, Peabody Award, Golden Nymph Award Monte Carlo, New
York Television Awards (twice) and Amnesty International Press Award; senior
producer foreign affairs documentary programs Assignment and Correspondent
BBC London 1992-2002; named as first CanWest Global Visiting Professor to School
of Journalism, University of British Columbia January-March 2002
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Bob Porter - Newspaper reporter Vancouver early 1950s; news reporter/anchor
CKWX Vancouver mid-late 1950s |
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Don Porter - Morning host/program director KXL Portland to 1958; PD KGW
Portland 1960s; evening talk show host CKWX Vancouver late 1960s; news CHQM Vancouver;
KPOJ and KEX Portland 1970s. Died January 10, 2005 at age 83. |
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Pamela Post - BCIT Broadcast program graduate; recipient Jack Webster
Foundation Standard Broadcasting Fellowship for Broadcast Journalists 2004; reporter CBC
Radio/TV Vancouver current |
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Barney Potts - CJOR/CKWX 1940s; actor Burns
Chuckwagon from the Stampede Corral 1954; host children's program Barney's
Gang CBC-TV Vancouver 1958; performer Some of Those Days CBC-TV Vancouver 1961-65
and host/narrator 1966; member B.C. Entertainment Hall of Fame - theatre category
Starwalk at the Orpheum. Died in Vancouver February 6, 1993 at age 82 |
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Mal Potts - Aka Mad Mal and Mad Happy; Rock 'n Roll program
broadcast from downtown Victoria on KONP Port Angeles WA circa 1961-62; As Mad Mel
CFUN Vancouver 1965; resides in Australia |
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Lee Powell - BCIT Broadcast Program graduate; on air/sports director CKQR
Castlegar 1978-80; news/sports CJIB Vernon 1980-83; WHL broadcaster Kamloops 1982; news
CJIB 1983; sports director/play by play broadcaster Brandon Wheatkings CKX-TV and radio
Brandon MB; sports director CIOF Vancouver 1986; sports CKNW Vancouver 1987-2001;
producer/commentator Vancouver Whitecaps Soccer CKST Vancouver 2001-current |
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Ian Power - Cruiser CFUN Vancouver 1978; evenings/weekends CISL
Vancouver 1980-82; p.m. drive CISQ-FM/CISW-FM Squamish/Whistler 1982; p.m. news anchor/on
air host CJVB Vancouver 1982-86; on air CIOF/CKXY Vancouver 1986-88; creative consultant
Western Canada/cable advertising Rogers Broadcasting 1987-94; weekend/swing CJJR-FM &
p.m. drive CKBD Vancouver 1994-2009; host Talk to the Experts CKNW Vancouver
2010-current; host The Home Discovery Show CKNW/Corus Entertainment 2011-current |
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Shanel Pratap - BCIT Broadcast Journalism graduate 2004; reporter/sports anchor
CBC Radio/TV Vancouver 2004-09; sports anchor Global BC 2010-current |
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David Pratt - DJ CJAV Port Alberni BC 1974; CFJC Kamloops; Winnipeg;
news/sports CKLG/CFOX-FM Vancouver early 1980s; CIOF/CKXY Vancouver 1986; host Sports
Machine CHRX Vancouver 1991-93 and CKWX Vancouver circa 1994; 17 years TSN West Coast
correspondent; co-host PM drive CKST Vancouver 2001-11; sports columnist The Province
Vancouver 2005-08 |
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G. A. "Arch"
Presby - The Battery House initial
practical engineering training; joined Arthur "Sparks" Holstead at CFDC
Vancouver 1925 and was on staff when call letters became CKWX Vancouver 1927; KOMO Seattle
then KEX Portland 1928-35; KGO San Francisco 1935-42; KFI Los Angeles 1942-50; chief
announcer and featured personality KNBC-TV Los Angeles 1950 until retirement in Vista CA
1972; resided in Escondido CA when celebrated 99th birthday August 2006. Died
in Escondido CA January 22, 2007 at age 99 |
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Paul Preston - Operator then announcer all-nights CFRN Edmonton beginning July
1, 1961; CJDV Drumheller; CJOC Lethbridge; Calgary; announcer CFAX Victoria 1968;
announcer CFUN/CKVN Vancouver 1968-70; announcer weekends & production CKNW New
Westminster 1970-82; Canadiana/mid morning voice tracking CFMI-FM New Westminster 1972-82;
Production Manager CKNW/CFMI-FM 1982-99; retired from radio |
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Blake Price - BCIT Broadcast graduate; news/traffic CKWX Vancouver mid 1990s;
writer/producer Sports Page CKVU-TV Vancouver 1999; anchor Sportline
Global Television Saskatoon 1999-2000; weekend sports anchor CKVU-TV 2000-01; British
Columbia Association of Broadcasters Performer of Tomorrow 2000; sports anchor
TSN Toronto 2001-04; midday sports anchor CHMJ Vancouver 2004-05; Vancouver-based reporter
TSN Toronto 2004-current; morning co-host CHMJ Vancouver 2005-06; sports host CKST
Vancouver 2007-current; weekend sports anchor CTV British Columbia 2007-08 |
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Bob Price - CKXL Calgary; CJME Regina; CHAB Moose Jaw; CKRD Red Deer; morning
news CFUN Vancouver 1981-82; News Director CISL Richmond 1986-88; contract news anchor CBC
Radio Vancouver, CKWX Vancouver and Standard News Service 1988; news CKNW 1989; morning
news anchor CHNL Kamloops 1989-current; co-winner Jack Webster award for best news
reporting 2003 |
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Cory Price - CKKS-FM Vancouver late 1990s; CKVX-FM Vancouver to November 2003;
host Canadian Content The Roxy Vancouver
current; assistant music director/host Indie Night in Canada then music director
CFOX-FM Vancouver 2004-current |
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Sandy Price - Beat reporter CKWX Vancouver 1971-72; beat reporter/news
reader/weekend open line host CJOR Vancouver 1973-77; freelance Metro Newspaper, Georgia
Strait and CKVU-TV 1978; broadcast journalism teacher Langara College Vancouver 1979-83;
summer relief/weekend news editor CBC Radio Vancouver 1980-83 |
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Larissa Primeau - Writer The Gazette and communications graduate University of
Western Ontario London ON; post graduate diploma Humber College broadcasting program
Toronto; CJCI-FM Prince George; all nights CKKQ-FM Victoria 2004-05; swing announcer
CKLG-FM Vancouver 2005-07; p.m. drive then a.m. drive CJAQ-FM Toronto 2007-current |
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Norm Pringle - All-night announcer/chief announcer/Program Director & hired
actor Leslie Neilsen CJCJ/CKXL Calgary 1945-50; Production Manager CKMO Vancouver 1950-52;
discovered Canada's Country Gentleman Tommy Hunter CKDA Victoria 1952-58; push
button mixer Western United Recorders Hollywood CA 1958-63; Audio Supervisor General Music
Corporation Hollywood 1963-71; Audio Engineer Warner Brothers Studio Hollywood 1971-83;
retired 1983; Cybercloud Website 1983-current;
inducted into Victoria Rock & Roll Music Hall of Fame by Royal City Music Project
2008. Website Bio |
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Laverne Procyk - News CJOR Vancouver 1970s; Publisher/Editor WestCoast Winds
Magazine current |
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Belle Puri - Reporter CKNW Vancouver 1977-87; reporter BCTV Vancouver 1987-92;
reporter/producer including Canada Now and Newsworld CBC Television
Vancouver and fill-in radio hosting 1992-2010; press secretary to BC
Premier Gordon Campbell 2010-current; Jack Webster Award for Excellence
in Legal Journalism 2002 |
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Bob Pye - Started career CKOK Penticton circa 1953; seen on CHBC-TV
Kelowna; host of series Play It Again, Bob which first aired on CBC Radio
Vancouver late 1960s and briefly resurrected late 1970s; appeared on Variety Tonight
CBC Radio; host Time Capsule CILK-FM Kelowna. Died July 16, 2009 in
Winfield BC at age 73. Penticton
Herald obituary |
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Stephen Quinn - BCIT Broadcast Program graduate; reporter CKNW 1990s; civic
affairs reporter CBC Vancouver 2000-current; guest host The Early Edition, BC
Almanac, and On The Coast current; host Quinn's Quiz on The
Early Edition Thursday mornings current; host 28 Days CBC Radio One province
wide 2005 |
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Rick Quinton - CHWK Chilliwack early 1980s; CKWX Vancouver; sports reporter/Sportstalk
Weekend host then morning sports anchor CKNW Vancouver current |
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Bob Quintrell - Host 7 O'Clock Show CBUT Vancouver early 1960s;
interviewer prime-time weekly series Close-Up CBC Vancouver early 1960s; host
documentary series Discovery CBC-TV Vancouver 1962-63; producer/director/narrator
series on cancer CBC-TV Vancouver circa 1986. Died in Vancouver February 21, 1988 at
age 57 |
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