Bill Reiter was born in Verdun Quebec and moved as a child to East Vancouver. Has been a record store owner, a Rock ‘n’ Roll Deejay, a stage actor, a record producer and a radio and television commercial writer and producer. Aside from being one of the CKLG Boss Jocks in the late ’60’s he produced and hosted the…
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Terry McBride was born in1960 in Vancouver, British Columbia. He is one of the three founding owners of Canada’s largest independent record labels, Nettwerk Productions, which includes Nettwerk Records (record label) Nettwerk Management (artist, DJ and Producer management), Music Publishing Nettmedia (web and dvd design) Artwerks (graphic and fashion design). Terry is the CEO of…
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Fanny Kiefer moved to Canada from Montana in 1966. She began her career in the media at CJOR in 1978 when she had the distinction of being the first woman to host her own radio talk show. For ten years she hosted programs on CKNW; she also transitioned into television as host of her own…
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Harold (Douglas) Brown, pianist and coach was born in Wynyard, near Saskatoon, Saskatchewan Canada on October 28, 1917. He earned the designation of ATCM – Associate Diploma from the Toronto Conservatory of Music in 1935 (which later became the Royal Conservatory of Music). After studying in his home town he moved to Vancouver, in 1936.…
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Jurgen Gothe began his radio career at Radio in the American Sector, Berlin in 1952. Subsequently he rolled through early rock ‘n roll in the later 50s (CHAT, Medicine Hat), talk radio in Vancouver in the 60s (CJOR), copy-writing (CKNW) and classical music programming and on-air hosting (CHQM, CJQM Winnipeg). He began regular contributions to…
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