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Neil Sanderson - Announcer CKPT Peterborough ON 1976; announcer CKX Brandon 1977;
news CFRW Winnipeg 1977-78; announcer CKRC Winnipeg 1979-80; announcer CBC Winnipeg 1981;
news CKWX/CJAZ-FM/CKKS-FM Vancouver 1983-87; broadcasting trainer/consultant South Pacific
and South Africa 1988-1999; announcer KOOL-93 Auckland New Zealand 1995; Editor
nzherald.co.nz (online edition of the New Zealand Herald) 2000-06. Neil Sanderson website |
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Nick Sands - CKWX Vancouver DJ late 1950s-late 1960s; CJVB Vancouver
1970s-late 1990s |
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Eric Sannes - CJOR Vancouver 1982-86; CFFM-FM Williams Lake BC 1987-current |
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Simi Sara - Langara College Journalism Program graduate; associate producer,
health reporter, writer and news anchor CKVU-TV Vancouver 1993-2009; morning anchor Breakfast
Television Citytv Vancouver 2002-03; host CityCooks Citytv; co-anchor
CityPulse News 2003-09; British Columbia Association of Broadcasters Broadcaster
Performer of the Year 2003; co-host Breakfast Television Citytv 2005-08;
morning host CFUN Vancouver 2009; afternoon host CKNW Vancouver 2011-current |
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Bob Sargent - Reporter CKNW New Westminster; news CJJC Langley circa 1977; real
estate. Died early 1990s. |
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Drew Savage - Aka Andy Rogers; morning host London ON; p.m. drive
CKZZ-FM Vancouver 2003 and morning co-host 2004-current |
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Eve Savory - Legislative/city hall reporter CHQM Vancouver 1973-74; CBC Radio
Ottawa 1975-76; regional parliamentary reporter CBOT Ottawa 1976-79; national TV reporter
CBC-TV Saskatchewan 1979-81 and Alberta 1981-83; medicine/ science/technology reporter The
National CBC Toronto 1983-91; B.C. Science Council established annual Eve Savory
Award for Science Communication 1990; environmental specialist The National
CBC Vancouver 1991-94 and environment and science documentary reporter 1994-current;
recipient of numerous awards |
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Judy Savoy - Weather/host/interviewer CFPV-TV London ON 1976; weather
broadcaster/story editor CBC Calgary 1979; weather broadcaster/relief host CKVU-TV
Vancouver circa 1980; anchor/summer relief/host Ice Fever CBC Halifax; arts and
entertainment reporter/host CBC-TV and Radio Halifax; weather broadcaster CBC Evening News
Halifax; host/interviewer/writer 3M Canada in-house videos; commercials Nova Scotia
Tourism; host/interviewer Images of You Live pilot Internet and TV;
host/interviewer Images of You Live television Christmas Special; Christian
speaker based in Halifax current. Judy's website |
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Cornel Sawchuk - Announcer CKRM Regina 1951-52; announcer CFQC Saskatoon 1952-54;
announcer/chief announcer CFQC-TV Saskatoon 1954-56; announcer/news reader CJOR Vancouver
1956-61; announcer CHQM Vancouver 1961-63; sales/sales manager/manager/VP and minority
shareholder East Kootenay Broadcasting (CKEK Cranbrook/CFEK Fernie and Kootenay
Broadcasting (CJAT/CJAT-FM Trail) 1963-75 (sold interest in companies 1977); GM Tamarack
Shopping Centre Cranbrook 1978-87;operations manager Surrey Mall 1987-90; GM Richmond
Centre for Markborough Properties 1990-93; retired and moved to Nanoose Bay 1995 |
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Katharine Sawchuk - Langara College Vancouver journalism program graduate 2006;
reporter Metro Vancouver current; traffic reporter CHMJ/producer CKNW Vancouver 2006-08;
traffic reporter/writer CKWX Vancouver 2008-current |
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Tim Sawyer - BCIT Broadcast Program graduate (radio) 1983; overnight
show/news/sports/copywriter CJJC Langley 1982-84; overnight show/technical production CJOR
Vancouver 1984-88; freelance technical production CKWX Vancouver 1989-90; freelance
technical production CFMI-FM/CKNW Vancouver 1990-98; retired from radio |
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Richard Saxton - Hockey play-by-play 1973-77 & President 1975-77 University of
British Columbia Radio CYVR and obtained CITR call letters for UBC Radio and applied for
cable licence 1975; producer CKNW New Westminster 1974; all-night operator CKLG-FM 1974;
news CJVB Vancouver 1974 & again 1975; DJ CJJC Langley 1975; CKWX Vancouver 1976;
first sportscaster/UBC & SFU Football play-by-play CKVU-TV Vancouver 1976; DJ (and
news as Rick Douglas) CKDA Victoria 1977; first reporter Sports Page 1977 and senior anchor Sports Page/sports
anchor 1st News at 5 1978-82 CKVU-TV; all-night DJ CFUN Vancouver 1978;
weekend news CKLG AM 1978; sportscaster KGTV (ABC) San Diego 1983-85; senior anchor
Financial News Network Los Angeles 1988-91; anchor/Chief Editor KWHY-TV The Business
Channel Los Angeles 1991-2000; numerous TV credits including The West Wing
2001-02 and pilot for Numb3rs 2005; Bloomberg Business Reporter KFWB Los Angeles
2001-current |
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Bob Saye - Radio broadcast program Humber College Toronto; CILQ-FM Toronto
1977-80; CFOX-FM Vancouver 1980-87; CFMI-FM Vancouver 1987-99; co-host Weekend Edition
1999-2001 and host Talk to the Experts 2001-03 CKNW Vancouver; CFL BC Lions PA
announcer 1994-current; morning co-host CKST Vancouver 2003; morning drive host CKBD
Vancouver 2003-08; p.m. drive CJJR-FM Vancouver 2008-current |
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Peter Schaad - Mornings/news CJAV Port Alberni 1989-95; mornings CKXM/CKXM-FM
Victoria 1995-2001; BC Country Music Association Greg Sherrett Country Broadcaster
of the Year 1999 & 2000; part-time instructor Columbia Academy Broadcast
Arts 2001-11; morning co-host/production CKST Vancouver 2003; morning show producer
CHQM-FM Vancouver 2003-08; colour commentator Sportsnet Whitecaps This Week
and USL on Fox Sportsworld to 2005; play-by-play commentator Vancouver Whitecaps
CKST 2005, CHMJ Vancouver 2006 and CKST 2007-10; p.m. drive host CKPK-FM Vancouver
2008-11; play-by-play Vancouver Whitecaps FC CKST 2011-current
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Vincent Schattenkirk - Maple Leaf Media/CKO-FM-4 Vancouver 1981; Station Manager/talk
host CFNI Port Hardy BC 1984; overnight news WIN/CKNW New Westminster 1989;
anchor/play-by-play/host Shaw Cable New Westminster 1989; TV/radio anchor CKPG Prince
George 1989-90; sales CKPG Radio 1991-95; sales WMEZ Pensacola FL 1997; Sales Manager
WVNN/WUMP Huntsville AL 1998; Sales Manager KFUN Columbia MO 2000; talk host KFRU Columbia
MO 2001-02; as Vincent David Jericho talk host WSPT Stevens Point-Wausau WI
2002-04; talk host/Program Director KSGF Springfield MO
2004-current |
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Ted Schellenberg - BCIT Broadcast graduate 1972; CHNL Kamloops 1972-75; CFAX
Victoria 1975-76; CFVR Abbotsford 1976-81; launched CKEG in Nanaimo with Bob Adshead 1981;
elected Progressive Conservative MP Nanaimo-Alberni 1984; media relations BC Gas 1990-96;
news anchor CKWX Vancouver 1996-2000; media relations MacDonald, Dettwiler and
Associates Vancouver 2000-05; University of BC e-Strategy Communications 2005-current |
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Terry Schintz - BCIT Broadcast graduate; CHQR Calgary; CKWX Vancouver 1996;
afternoon news and talk show fill-in host CKNW Vancouver current |
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Ann
Schmaltz - Reporter CHMN-FM Canmore/Banff AB;
sports reporter CFAC/CFFR Calgary 2006-07; sports anchor CKWX Vancouver 2007-current |
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Mark Schneider - Established one of Canada's first community radio stations in
Alert Bay BC 1975; senior reporter CBC Television and broadcaster CBC Radio; Ottawa Bureau
Chief BCTV Vancouver 1989-94; CAN PRO Show Case award 1992; member Canadian
Association of Broadcasters New Media Task Force; appointed to Canada's Smart Communities
Initiative by Industry Minister John Manley 1999; Vancouver Bureau Chief CTV National
News; host weekly CTV National News spirituality and ethics feature Horizons
2001; on-line developer CTV Vancouver to
2008
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David Schreck - Regional Manager and CEO Vancouver Resources Board 1975-77; NDP
MLA North Vancouver Lonsdale 1991-96; Special Advisor to the Premier of British Columbia
1998-99 and 2000-01; political commentator Rafe Mair Show CKBD Vancouver 2003-05
and C-FAX Newsline with Joe Easingwood CFAX Victoria current. StrategicThoughts.com |
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Ted Schredd - Author/speaker/fun researcher; cycling radio traffic reporter
CKZZ-FM Vancouver late 1990s; co-host Vancouver Breakfast VTV Vancouver late 1990s; author
Gramma Knows the F Word 2002; CEO Discover
Fun website current |
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Elaine Scollan - BCIT Broadcast Program graduate; CKEK Cranbrook; CISL Vancouver;
afternoon news/traffic CKBD/CJJR-FM Vancouver 1994-2008; senior associate Lewco Consulting
Coquitlam 2004-current; a.m. drive news CKPK-FM Vancouver 2008-09; morning traffic
reporter Canadian Traffic Network/CKNW Vancouver 2010-current |
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Cam Scott - News CKLG AM/FM Vancouver late 1960s, news CJOR Vancouver early
1970s; program director CKLG-FM Vancouver circa 1972; CKPG Prince George circa 1976; first
news director CKO-FM-4 Vancouver -1978 |
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Gerry Scott - Religious music program CJOR Vancouver late 1950s-early 60s;
Sunday religious program CKLG Vancouver mid 1960s; owner Word Records Vancouver |
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Graham Scott - Son of UK DJ Roger Scott of Radio
London/Capitol Radio/BBC fame; CFOX-FM Vancouver 1991-97; weekend evenings CFOX-FM
1996-97; fill-in/nights CFOX-FM 1997-99; web producer/on air fill-in CFOX-FM 2001-02;
co-host Off the Radar CHMJ Vancouver 2003-04; weekends CHDI-FM Edmonton 2006-07;
morning drive CKER-FM Edmonton 2007-current |
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Morley Scott - Sports/play by play CHLW St. Paul AB 1984-85; sports CKBI Prince
Albert SK 1985-87; Sports Director CFCW/CKRA FM Edmonton 1987-1995; sports and Edmonton
Oilers colour analyst CHED Edmonton 1992-97; colour analyst Oilers Radio Network (working
in-house for Oilers team) CHED 1997-2008; Director Broadcast and Media Relations/play by
play Vancouver Giants CISL Vancouver
2009-10; play-by-play Edmonton Eskimos 2010-current |
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Rebecca Scott - BCIT Broadcast program graduate 2007; news anchor/talk show host
CFAX Victoria 2007-08; reporter/talk show producer CKNW Vancouver 2008-11; communications
officer and deputy press secretary for BC Premier 2011-current |
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Richard Scott - CKY Winnipeg late 1950s; news CKWX Vancouver early
1960s; CHUM Toronto; CJGX Yorkton SK; CKXL Calgary 1964-65; CHUM Toronto late
1960s-early 1970s |
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Sheila Scott - Reporter/anchor CFAX Victoria 2008-09; graduate BCIT Broadcast
Journalism program 2009; reporter CKWX Vancouver 2009-current |
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Scotty - As Captain Scotty Jeff O'Neil morning show CFOX-FM
Vancouver 2005-current |
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Kim Seale - Community cruiser/traffic reporter CKXY Vancouver 1990-92; road
condition reporter BC Interior stations Provincial Highways Communcation Centre 1992-2003;
airborne traffic reporter CKWX/CKLG-FM Vancouver 2003-current |
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Matt Sekeres - Bachelor's degree in journalism and mass communications Carleton
University Ottawa 2001; sports columnist Ottawa Citizen 2002-mid 2000s; Ottawa sports
correspondent then B.C. sports correspondent The Globe and Mail to 2011; sports talk host
CKST Vancouver 2010-current |
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Larry Sell - Evening news CJOR Vancouver 1970s; news CKO-FM-4 Vancouver; CKLG
Vancouver; CHQM Vancouver; morning news anchor CHRX/CJJR-FM Vancouver 1990-92; news KNUU
Paradise NV late 1990s; currently living in Laughlin NV |
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Shana Selwyn - Copywriter/on-air traffic CKLG/CFOX-FM Vancouver 1986-89; morning
traffic/co-host Larry & Willy Show CFOX-FM 1989-98; traffic fill-in
CISL/CKZZ-FM Vancouver 1998-99; copywriter/announcer Talking Yellow Pages Vancouver
1999-2003 and Marketing Communications Yellow Pages 2004-07; freelance/talk show host
fill-in CFUN Vancouver 2007-09; narrator Descriptive Video Works 2008-current; Ground
Transportation Dispatcher NBC Olympics 2010; creative
director CHHR-FM Vancouver 2011-current |
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Larry Semkew - CBC Vancouver 1980s; Production Manager CFOX-FM Vancouver mid
1990s; Program Director CKLG Vancouver circa 2000; radio station and concert tour imaging;
has produced concert tour advertising for Bryan Adams, Sarah McLachlan, Martina McBride,
Barenaked Ladies and others; head of Concertspots
Productions current |
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Tom Sewell - Operator of Sewell's
Marina at Horseshoe Bay; weather and fishing reports CKLG Vancouver early 1960s |
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Mike Shaeffer - Began radio career in home town of Lake Havasu City AZ;
Minnesota; morning host Air 1 Radio Network based in Rocklin CA 2000-07; morning co-host
CHQM-FM Vancouver 2009-current |
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Don Shafer - On-air announcer
KQV
& WEEP Pittsburgh, US Armed Forces Radio, KNAC-FM, KPPC-FM, KLOS-FM KUSC-FM Los
Angeles, CHOM-FM Montreal, & CHUM-FM Toronto 1964-1976; Program Director
CKLG-FM/CFOX-FM Vancouver 1976-85; PD CFMI-FM Vancouver 1985-87; President & GM
CILQ-FM/CFGM/CHOG Toronto 1987-92; Senior VP Radio, Pelmorex Communications Inc. Toronto
1992-June 1997; VP/GM Torstar Media Group Television Toronto June 1997-2003; VP & GM
Standard Broadcasting (now Astral Media) BC Interior Group 2003-current. Member
Canadian Association of Broadcasters Quarter Century Club 2002 |
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Trevor Shand - Broadcast graduate Algonquin College Ottawa 1998; Splashdown
guitarist/bassist (Capitol Records) Boston MA 1998-2000; commercial producer CHUM Radio
Group Ottawa 2000; morning show producer/swing CISS-FM Toronto 2001-03; imaging
producer/weekend jock/morning show swing/host of xtraloud CKVX-FM Vancouver
2003-04; imaging producer/host Vancouver Chills CKCL-FM Vancouver 2004-05;
production director/writer/voice overs KROQ-FM Los Angeles 2005-current |
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Pia Shandel - Teen model; actor; co-host/interviewer Vancouver Show
CKVU-TV 1976-early 1980s; talk show host CFUN Vancouver 1996-2003; political specialist
CIVI-TV Victoria 2003-04; morning talk show host CFUN 2004-06; Contributing Editor FQ
Magazine 2007-current; host P!a Shaw Cable 4 2010-currnt |
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Rick Shannon - Overnight host CJAV Port Alberni 1974-75;
announcer/producer/operator CKLG AM/FM Vancouver 1975-76; announcer CKLG-FM 1977;
announcer all nights/evenings/days/mornings CFOX-FM 1978-85; announcer/music director
CFOX-FM 1983-85; music director/assistant program director CFOX-FM/CKLG 1985-87; program
director CFMI-FM Vancouver 1987-93; manager Rock Radio Network CILQ-FM Toronto 1993;
Shannon Starr Communications and the CIA (Creative Intelligence Agency) Langley, BC 1994
on |
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Dag Sharman - Broadcast journalist diploma Canadore College North Bay ON;
CKNY-TV North Bay; CKND-TV Winnipeg mid 1990s; news anchor/money specialist CKVU/CityPulse
News Citytv Vancouver 1997-2006; reporter CTV British Columbia 2006-08; spokesperson
BC Hydro Vancouver 2008-current |
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Barry Sharpe - Copy/features/sports Canadian Press
Toronto 1958-62; news & sports Ontario radio & TV: CKWS Kingston, CKLW Windsor,
CKOC Hamilton, CJRN Niagara Falls 1962-70; audio/visual consultant Creative House &
ICBC Vancouver 1972-78; sports CKNW New Westminster 1978-80; media director BC PGA
1980-83; Sports Page golf show CKVU-TV Vancouver 1980; West Coast Golf show CHQM/CHQM-FM
Vancouver 1981-92; retired 1993-2001; editor/broadcaster BC Golf News 2003-current
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John Sharpe - CKWX Vancouver 1950s; news editor CKLG North Vancouver 1955;
staff announcer/morning show Sharpe at Six CBC radio Vancouver early 1960s |
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Bob Sharples - CFGP Grande Prairie AB; staff announcer CBC radio/television
Vancouver 1960s-97. audio
clip early 1997 |
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J.B. Shayne - Aka Captain Midnight, Raouel Casablanca, Chuck Stake, Reverend
Rock etc; CFJC and TV dance program CFJC-TV Kamloops 1964-65; CKLG-FM Vancouver
1966-68; all-nights CKLG Vancouver 1968-69; "Candlelight and Swine" evenings
then news CKVN Vancouver 1969-70 then all-nights CKVN/CFUN Vancouver 1970-73; CKLG-FM
1973-76; commercial production 1977-78; host Cable 4 video program Nite Dreems
1979-81; host Neon Nights CBC Radio Vancouver 1981-82; host Nite Visions
Cable TV Superchannel 1982-85; weekends then a.m. drive CHRX Vancouver 1989-91; CKST
Langley/Vancouver 1991-93; as his son Nimrod co-host with John Tanner Son of
Nite Dreems CITR-FM Vancouver 2005-current |
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Brent Shearer - BA graduate UBC 2001; BCIT Broadcast graduate 2008;
reporter/anchor CKNW Vancouver 2007-08; video journalist /A\ CIVI-TV Victoria 2008-10;
reporter CTV British Columbia 2010-current |
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Dave Sheldon - Colour commentator WHL Everett Silvertips KRKO Everett 2003-06;
play by play then Director of Broadcasting and Media Relations WHL Chilliwack Bruins Shaw
Cable 2006-08; play by play WHL Vancouver Giants CISL Vancouver 2008-09; Director of
Communications and Broadcast AHL Abbotsford Heat 2009-11; Sportstalk Weekend host
CKNW Vancouver 2011-current |
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Bill Shepherd - aka Bill Seguin; Broadcast News Toronto 1970s; Montreal;
CKO-FM-2 Toronto; news director CKO-FM-4 Vancouver 1982-83; CHQM Vancouver 1983 |
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Jerry Sherman - Play-by-play Vancouver Canadians baseball CKO-FM-4 Vancouver
1979-80 |
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Tetsuro Shigematsu - Wrtter/performer Rising Son Montreal/Boston/Los
Angeles/Tokyo 1993-96; actor TV movie Rinko The Best Bad Thing 1996; producer
Asian youth TV program La La Pan-Asia 1997; former writer This Hour Has 22
Minutes CBC-TV Toronto; feature film actor Yellow Fellas 2004; member
Canada's comedy group Hot Sauce Posse current; host The Roundup CBC
Radio One National Vancouver 2004-05; news CBC Vancouver 2005-current |
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Jack Short - Jockey 1920s; race recreations with dubbed in sound effects CKMO
Vancouver 1933; Voice of the Races 1934-76, called nearly 50,000 horse races at Lansdowne,
Brighouse, Colwood, The Willows and Hastings race tracks mostly at CJOR
Vancouver; retired 1982; Canadian
Horse Racing Hall of Fame inductee 1987; BC
Sports Hall of Fame 2001; honoured media inductee Greater
Victoria Sports Hall of Fame 2009. Died August 4, 1992 at age 84. |
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John Shorthouse - BCIT Broadcast Program graduate; writer/reporter and sports host
CKVU-TV Vancouver; Canucks hockey play-by-play CTV Sportsnet and pay-per-view; Canucks
play-by-play CKNW Vancouver to 2006; morning co-host CHMJ Vancouver 2005-06; Canucks
play-by-play CKST Vancouver 2006-current |
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Sherv Shragge - Photo-journalist graduate Brook's Institute of Photography Santa
Barbara CA; News Director CJAV Port Alberni 1957-59; news editor CKLG Vancouver 1959-60;
beat reporter/investigative reporter/news editor CKNW New Westminster 1960-65; Marketing
Manager Shragge Steel Regina 1965-74; news editor CKRM Regina; talk show host CKCK Regina
1974-78; producer/director/host Shragge's Journal host Reach for the Top/Executive
Drama Producer including The Snowbirds at 20 CBC-TV Regina 1979-91; freelance
commentaries CJME Regina and real estate sales 1991-94; News Director CKCI Parksville and
newspaper columnist 1995-2001; retired and living in Parksville BC |
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Gulpreet (Gopi) Sian - Director/Co-Founder (with Raakhi Sinha) South Asian Arts;
morning co-host CJRJ Vancouver 2006-08 and evening co-host CJRJ 2008-current |
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Daniel Sieberg - Video game review host BC CTV Vancouver; feature/technology
reporter Vancouver Sun 1998-2000; Rafe Mair Award for Excellence in Journalism 1999;
technology correspondent and host of Next@CNN CNN/U.S and CNN Headline News 2000-current |
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Susan Sierra - Swing announcer CJIB Vernon 1985-89; overnights then p.m.
drive CISL Vancouver 1989-92; midday host CKZZ-FM Vancouver 1992-93; midday host CJJR-FM
Vancouver 1993-2001; BC Country Music Association On Air Personality of the Year
award 1996/97/98; producer/host US syndicated program Parent Talk and Psychic
Files talk show CFUN Vancouver 2001-05; CKCL-FM Vancouver/CKQC-FM Abbotsford
2005-09 |
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Moe Sihota - NDP MLA Esquimalt-Metchosin 1986-2001; served as Minister of
Education Skills and Training, Minister of Environment Lands and Parks, Labour Minister,
Minister Responsible for BC Hydro, Minister Responsible for Insurance Corporation of BC,
Minister Responsible for Constitutional Affairs and Government House Leader; political
specialist CIVI-TV Victoria 2003-04; political panelist Canada Now CBC Television
Vancouver 2004-current; contributor Rafe Mair Show CKBD Vancouver 2004-05 |
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George Sillery - Radio training at Lorne Greens Academy of Radio Arts
Toronto; started as announcer/DJ in Calgary; Port Arthur/Fort William (now Thunder
Bay) ON; news CKVN Vancouver 1969-70; host Candlelight and Wine late 1971 and
news CHQM Vancouver 1971-72; News Director CJOR Vancouver 1972; CKDA Victoria. Died
early 1984 |
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Michelle Simick - General assignment reporter Ottawa Citizen 1998; crime policing/court
coverage/intern Toronto Star 1999; general assignment
reporter Vancouver Sun 1999-2000; news writer A-Channel Calgary 2000; reporter Plugged
In! Shaw Cable 4 Vancouver 2000-02; reporter Citytv Vancouver 2002; news reporter CTV
British Columbia 2002-07; senior news writer/story producer/show producer CBC Vancouver
2007-current. Michelle's website |
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Denis Simpson - Actor/singer/dancer/choreographer/director/songwriter; Polkaroo
on syndicated childrens' TV show Polka Dot Door 1970s; Dora Mavor Moore Award
for signature role in Ain't Misbehavin 1983; has appeared as actor in X-Files,
Night Visions and MacGyver; Jessie award for one-man show Denis
Anyone? 1996; appearances including Live Eye Guy on Breakfast Television
Citytv Vancouver; host cooking show Café M Channel M Vancouver; theatrical actor
including Arts Club Theatre Vancouver Buddy: The Buddy Holly Story 2010. Died
in Toronto October 22, 2010 at age 59. |
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Russ Simpson - CHOV Pembroke ON 1958-59; CJLX Fort William/Port Arthur (Thunder
Bay) 1959-60; CKPT Peterborough ON 1960; 6-9 p.m. CKEY Toronto 1960-64; p.m.
drive/music director CKLG Vancouver 1964-67, MC CHAN-TV (BCTV) Windfall, the
largest giveaway quiz show in Canada; a.m. drive/program director CJOE London ON 1967-68;
p.m. drive/MD WOHO Toledo OH 1968-71; 9 a.m.-noon CKLG 1971-72; AMD KRIZ Phoenix AZ
1972-74; sales CKLG 1974-79; sales CJOR Vancouver 1979-80; Vancouver Advertising
Agency O&O 1983. Died in Nanaimo January 29, 2004 at age 64 |
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Steve Simpson - On-air and management CJOE/CJBK London ON 1967-70; Creative House
1970-74; CJJC Langley 1974; President Simpson & Simpson Advertising 1975-77;
Creative Director Cockfield Brown Advertising 1978-81; Vice-President Vancouver Centre
Progressive Conservative Riding Association 1979-87; VP/Creative Director FCB/Ronalds
Reynolds 1981-88; Director of Communications BC Social Credit Party 1986 Provincial
Election Committee 1986-87; President Identity Management Inc. Vancouver 1988-2008;
founding member Canadian Heritage Arts Society 1990-91; Creative Director, Words, Pictures
& Music Creative Workshop 2003-current; founder then board member Renaissance Power
Corp. 2006-current; CRTC Commissioner for BC and Yukon 2008-current |
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Margot Sinclair - (Margot Sinclair Savell) CKCQ Quesnel 1980s; events and
entertainment editor Vancouver Magazine; national political correspondent and editor
Canadian Press; community leader and later Quality Control Manager Hometown AOL
America Online 1994; launched TrackNet Online Research and Marketing Vancouver; Managing
Editor, Internet Broadcasting Systems Portland OR; host Internet Update CKNW
Vancouver late 1990s; Cox Interactive Media 1999-current (Content Manager/Senior Producer
1999-2001 and City Site Manager SeattleInsider.com
2001-current) |
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Raakhi Sinha - Classic dancer; Director/Co-Founder (with Gurpreet Gopi
Sian) South Asian Arts; morning co-host CJRJ Vancouver
2006-08 and evening co-host CJRJ 2008-current |
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Donna Sitter - Afternoon news anchor, then Victoria legislative reporter
CKO-FM-4 Vancouver early 1980s |
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Pat Slattery - Copy runner Vancouver Sun 1930-42; Canadian Army Irish Fusiliers
Vancouver Regiment 1942-46; PR Department then sports editor, including weekly golf column
Opening The Face, fashion columnist then make-up editor Vancouver Sun 1946-77; The
Press Box Show CKNW New Westminster 1951; North Vancouver District alderman (involved
in establishing Karen Magnussen, Ron Andrews and William Griffin recreation centres)
1966-75. Died in North Vancouver November 12, 1988 at age 76 |
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Glen Slingerland - CFBV Smithers BC 1976-77; CKIQ Kelowna 1977-84; p.m. drive/APD
then MD CFCN Calgary 1984-94; PD/mornings CKMA Abbotsford 1994-97; as Jake Ryder
CFSR-FM Vancouver/Abbotsford p.m. drive 1997-98 & mornings 1998-99;
freelance/self-employed 1999-2002; facilitator/job developer Chilliwack Employment
Services 2002-08; PD/MD/mornings CHWK-FM Chilliwack (on air 2009) 2008-current |
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Tamara Slobogean - BCIT
Broadcast Journalism graduate; writer/reporter CKWX Vancouver 2002-11; producer Citytv
Vancouver 2011-current |
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Stephen Smart - BCIT Broadcast Journalism graduate; producer then news reporter
CKNW Vancouver 2001-07; reporter Global Television Vancouver 2007; writer/reporter CTV
British Columbia 2007-10; Victoria legislative reporter CBC 2010-current |
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Bob Smith - Host Definition of Swing using theme of same name by
Will Hudson-Eddie De Lange Orchestra CJOR Vancouver late 1930s-early 1940s; hosted North
America's longest running jazz show Hot Air
on CBC Radio Vancouver for over 30 years starting October 1, 1947; jazz columnist
Vancouver Sun; weekly jazz show CJAZ-FM Vancouver mid 1980s; member B.C. Entertainment
Hall of Fame Starwalk at the Orpheum. Died in Vancouver May 16, 1989 at age
69 |
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J. Lee Smith - CHNS Halifax; operator CKLW Windsor 1970; CKGM Montreal 1970;
CKVN/CFUN Vancouver 1970s; president/CEO Radiolink System Ltd./CFNR-FM Winnipeg 2002-05 |
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Marilyn Smith - Co-host with Terry David Mulligan Zig Zag
BCTV Vancouver 1981-83 |
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R.J. Smith - Graduate Columbia Academy of Radio/Television Calgary 1982; as Russell
Sly: CHFM-FM Calgary 1982; CJTT New Liskeard ON 1983; CKSO Sudbury ON 1984-85; CKEC
New Glasgow NS 1985; CKDU Halifax 1985; CKCQ Quesnel BC 1985-86; BCIT Broadcast Program
1986-87; CITR-FM Vancouver 1986-88; freelance news/sports CKNW and CBC Vancouver 1986-88;
Record-Gazette Newspaper Peace River AB 1988-89; Director of Crimestoppers Quesnel BC
1989; Camosun College Criminal Justice Program Victoria 1989-90; as RJ Smith:
news director CFUV-FM Victoria 1990-91; CICF-FM Vernon 1999; CJIB-FM Vernon 2001;
CKOV/CKLZ-FM Kelowna 2002; founder Kel-West Society of Martial Arts West Kelowna
1995-current; assistant coach Canadian National Taekwon-Do Team, Sardinia Italy 2006 &
Kuala Lumpur Malaysia 2009; President/Founder Westbank and
District Community Radio Society West Kelowna 2009-current |
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Robert O. Smith - KAHI Auburn CA; KHOE Tahoe NV; KOWL South Lake Tahoe NV; KLAV Las
Vegas NV; KMBY Monterey CA 1966; KJR Seattle 1967; KSND Seattle; KOL Seattle 1968-71; KTAC
Tacoma 1972; KVI Seattle 1977; KIXI-FM Seattle; CFMI-FM Vancouver early 1980s; CISL
Vancouver; CKMA Abbotsford; voiceovers; animation; world record power lifter. Robert O. Smith tribute website 1994 CKMA aircheck courtesy RadioWest. Died in Vancouver May 30, 2010 at age
67 |
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Suzanne Smith - As Suzanne Sutton at
age 15 co-host youth talk show Generation Why? Rogers Cable Vancouver; graduate
Marketing Management program BCIT 2000; entertainment news reporter Plugged In
and Urban Rush Shaw TV Vancouver 2000; co-producer Generation Why?; host
Word on the Street NOWTV/OMNI.10 Vancouver; Director of Promotions and Creative
Services OMNI.10 to 2007; communications specialist Salvation Army, B.C. division
2008-current |
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Michael Smyth - Bachelor of Applied Arts graduate journalism program Ryerson
University Toronto; reporter Brantford (ON) Expositor; city beat reporter then Woodstock
bureau chief London (ON) Free Press; Ontario desk reporter Canadian Press Toronto 1988-92;
Victoria legislature correspondent Canadian Press 1992-96; political columnist Vancouver
Province 1996-current; weekday contributor Frosty Forst Show then weekly
contributor Jennifer Mather Show then fill-in host Christy Clark Show
CKNW Vancouver early 2000s-current and host The Mike Smith Show CKNW
2010-current; host This Week In BC Shaw Cable Vancouver current; political
contributor The Angle BCTV Vancouver current |
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Drew
Snider - News/sports/talk-show host CKPG Prince George
1980-82; CFUN Vancouver 1982-83; CKDA Victoria 1983-85; Assistant News Director CJME
Regina 1985-88; ND CISL Vancouver 1988; morning sidekick CFAX Victoria 1988-2001; The
Green File CHEK TV Victoria 1990; fill-in entertainment reviewer CHEK TV 1991-93;
author My Shattered Nerves! -
Biography of Ken Dobson 1995; host Destinations CFAX 1997-2000 and US syndication 2002-03;
assignment editor TheNewVI Victoria 2001-03; producer NOWTV
Vancouver 2003-04; CKNW Vancouver 2004-05; Environmental Journalism award from The Skies
Above Foundation 2001; wrote series of features on the first half-century of TV in British
Columbia for Victoria Times-Colonist 2004; PA Announcer UBC Thunderbirds 2004-current;
Public Information Officer TransLink 2006-current; Assistant Pastor, Carrall Street Church
Vancouver Downtown East Side. Convenient
Truth Blog |
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Fred Snyder - Chartered and registered financial planner; started career in
financial planning with Investors Group 1964; host Mutual Funds 101 CFUN
Vancouver early 2000s; Branch Manager Dundee Private Investors Inc. current; President
WISE Inc., Financial Education Corporation current; co-host with David Ingram It's
Your Money weekends CKBD Vancouver 2004-08 and CKNW Vancouver 2008-current |
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Karen So - B.A. in communications Simon Fraser University; news and current
affairs anchor/reporter Fairchild Television and CHMB Radio Vancouver 1997; three time
Jack Webster Award winner for Best Reporting in Chinese; Cantonese news anchor Channel
M/OMNI Vancouver current |
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Benjamin "The
Butler" Soldinger - Columbia Academy
Vancouver 2006-07; assistant morning show producer/stuntman Benjamin The Butler
The Kid Carson Show CFBT-FM Vancouver 2006-09; promotion director CHBE-FM Victoria 2010-current |
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Linden Soles - CKRC and CKJS Winnipeg; CBC Winnipeg 1984; anchor First News
CKVU-TV Vancouver 1985-89; winner Peabody Award 1988; news anchor BCTV
Vancouver 1991-93; appeared as TV anchor in three TV movies 1991-92 and feature films Up
Close & Personal 1996 and Contact 1997; anchor Prime News
and The World Today CNN Atlanta 1993-97; independent film producer 1999-2003;
news reporter/fill-in anchor and host Money Talks KCPQ-TV Tacoma
2003-04 |
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Perry Solkowski - Northern Alberta Institute of Technology Edmonton graduate;
Yorkton SK 1988-90; sports anchor ITV Edmonton 1990-97; sports anchor CTV News at Six
CTV British Columbia 1997-current |
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Cecil Solly - Author Growing Summer Flowering Bulbs 1945, How to Grow Dahlias 1948 and
other publications from the garden notebook series 1940s; host gardening program 8:15 p.m.
weeknights (live and taped) CKWX Vancouver late 40s-early 50s; similar program ran
weeknights on KIRO radio Seattle |
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Neil Soper - CKLG
Vancouver 1963; all night CJOR Vancouver 1964; afternoon show/Music Director CHUB Nanaimo
1964-67; afternoon show/MD CFUN Vancouver 1967; CJOR Program Director/weekend
show 1968-75 and Assistant GM then General Manager
1975-80; Palmer Jarvis Advertising 1980-81; Executive VP/Co-owner Canada
Wide Media 1982-2009; retired. Mike Cleaver interview |
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Eli Sopow - Victoria correspondent Vancouver Province 1980s; reporter BCTV
Vancouver; Ph.D. in Organizational Development; reputation research Reputations
Corporation Vancouver current |
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Craig Sorochan - Operator then producer and on-air Bill Good Show CKNW Vancouver
2008-10; Broadcast Educators Association of Canada (BEAC) national award for Hallowe'en
Safety PSA 2005/06; moved to Australia |
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Ted
Soskin - Announcer CKMO Vancouver 1941-42;
announcer/writer/salesman CKOV Kelowna 1942-44; in charge of aII miIitary radio
broadcasting in the Maritimes, Canadian Army 1944-45; CKOV 1945-46; Assistant Manager/news
writer/announcer CJIB Vernon 1946-50; Hollywood personality interviewer Los Angeles for
CKXL Calgary syndicated to 36 Canadian stations 1950-51; on-air CKXL 1951-62 and
Commercial Manager 1962-64; founder/President/Managing Director CHQR Calgary 1964-70 |
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Anne Souther - KCTS-TV Seattle circa 1980-81; CKO-FM-4 Vancouver 1982 |
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Tom Spear - CJCI Prince George 1973-75; CKPG/CKPG-TV Prince George 1975-77;
CHWK Chilliwack 1977-78; news director, then program manager CKO-FM-4 Vancouver 1978-80;
CBC-TV Fredericton NB 1982-84; CBC radio/TV Calgary 1984-90; CBC National Radio Sports
Calgary/Toronto 1988; short term assignment CBC Radio North Inuvik NT 1994; CBC radio/TV
Calgary 1992-current |
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Duncan Speight - BCIT Broadcast program graduate 1971; news/sales/copy writing
CFBV Smithers/CFLD Burns Lake 1971-74; news CJVI Victoria 1976-80; news CJOR
Vancouver 1980; News Director CJIB Vernon 1980-81; News Director CHBC-TV Kelowna 1981-82;
News Assignment Editor CKVU-TV Vancouver 1982-83; journalism instructor BCIT 1983-84; news
desk CBC-TV Vancouver 1984-99; CBC online journalist 1999-2007; three-time recipient RTNDA
Web Site Awards 2002/2004/2006; retired to Tofino 2007 |
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Alf Spence - At age 16 morning disc jockey/transmitter operator 100-watt CKMO
Vancouver 1941-42; operator CKWX Vancouver 1942-46; technical staff CBC Radio Vancouver
1949-1983; retired 1983 |
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Bob Spence - Host/interviewer Vancouver Show CKVU-TV Vancouver late
1970s-early 1980s; host Early Edition CBC Vancouver; talk show host CJOR
Vancouver mid 1980s; facilitator Centre for Executive and Management Development Vancouver
late 1990s. Died September 25, 2001 at age 53. |
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Terry Spence - News/talk show host including The Investigators CKNW New
Westminster 1966-74; News Director then talk show host then Executive Vice President CFAX
1974-2008 and CHBE-FM Victoria 2000-08; General Manager CFAX/CHBE-FM 2002-08; retired 2009 |
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Zack Spencer - Graduate Fanshaw College London ON 1987; CKSL London circa
1988-91; CKZZ-FM Vancouver 1991-96 including Eye on the Street 1995;
entertainment segment host BCTV Vancouver 1995 and weather anchor 1996-2006; Galaxi
Award co-winner Best On-Camera Performance Street Test Delta Cable Television
2002; weekends CKKS-FM Vancouver 2003; midday host CKVX-FM/CKCL-FM Vancouver 2003-05;
co-anchor Driving Television Global TV national 2004-current; columnist Driving
with Zack and Mac The Province Vancouver current |