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Brother Jake Edwards significantly influenced the radio landscape in Canada. He carries an impressive and diverse background that highlights his contributions to the industry. His studies at the Leland Powers School in Boston laid the foundation for his career in acting, radio, and television.
“Bro Jake” held some of the highest rated rankings in Canadian Radio and has been recognized with multiple awards. Edwards was honored as the National Broadcast Personality of the Year in 1985, 2000, and 2001, he was named BCAB’s Broadcaster of the Year, and was inducted into the Actra Awards, underscoring his excellence and contributions to Canadian broadcasting.
Perhaps one of his most iconic contributions is as the voice of the syndicated character “The Champ”, a role that has cemented his status in broadcasting history.
Renita’s first taste for radio came while she worked as a flight attendant in Edmonton. She volunteered for 630 CHED eventually earning a tiny cheque that remains uncashed to date!
closeKnown for his deep musical knowledge and versatile radio career, Gerry O’ Day made a bold on-air decision that set the tone for his future the moment Elvis Presley passed away. Just three weeks into his first radio job, he chose to break format and dedicate the airwaves to Elvis, playing his songs and taking calls from grieving fans. This move earned him a reputation as one of the go-to musicologists on Canadian Radio.
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