Meet you wherever you listen to Nostalgia Radio!! Thorey Gudrun Blow was born in Wynyard, Sk. Ted Pawlyk was born in 1936. Explore RT shows for our latest documentaries as well as discussions on global economy and politics. This led me to arts administration. Aengus Kane. Herb Henson. Biden nowhere to be found as border crisis reaches a boiling point. I’ve been a volunteer with CJNU since 2013 – currently hosting “The Full English Breakfast” every Sunday morning from 9am-12pm; and have been working in the office as the Station Manager since November of 2016. She moved back to Canada and settled in Sydney, NS where she performed in musical theatre and had a weekly folk radio show on CBC. The last 11 years were as a Teacher-Librarian. CJNU was generally on the air for 28 days with one day off the air betweeen each broadcast. I had also spent six years in the field of recreation with older adults. As one of my friends said “you have re-invented yourself”. At the age of 19, Nancy moved to London in the UK where she married. Easy listening music and radio have been part of my life from those early times. During his retirement years, he helped other not-for-profit organizations including serving as Executive Director of Friends of Elmwood Cemetery. At CJNU, Garry is a part time newscaster and produces the daily “History Vault.”. While there I got into the music programming end and learned even more about the business. While my musical tastes are eclectic, I favor the big band era. Ron (Ronald Lynn) Rochester worked at CKSL in London, ON as a part time operator and production manager, at CHFI in Toronto as an operator, at TCN TV9 in Sydney, Australia as a switcher, director and as a Video Tape editor. This doesn’t include her work as a director and dialect coach or as a member of several artistic boards. My musical tastes are broad and eclectic – I favour the 60s era and have a great love of The Beatles. On Air and Production. (Allan) Wayne Rogers was born and raised in Winnipeg and attended Elmwood High School. An avid lover of a vagabond existence, Aengus has learned over the decades that music both nourishes the soul and liberates the mind to travel through time and over great distances. CJNU operated with a special events license from Industry Canada. Laura Bangs was born in Thunder Bay, ON. I come from a very musical family, a love passed from generation to generation. Aengus Kane comes from The Rock. WCCO-TV - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia COPYRIGHT - NOSTALGIA BROADCASTING COOPERATIVE INC. Nostalgia Broadcasting Cooperative (CJNU 93.7 FM) is not-for-profit, community service cooperative and a part of a team dedicated to providing our listeners with the nostalgia music they want. By the 1960’s, Garry had become a popular radio host at CKRC then CJOB. I had done some work for Kelvin High’s in-school radio station, but I never thought I had enough experience for them to give me a second look – or should that be listen. It was the first U.S. station west of Chicago to broadcast at 50kW. Lorne Kearns. When he and a few others decided to inaugurate nostalgia radio – the forerunners of CJNU – I contributed many songs from my own vast collection. I love to watch TCM and adore black and white films too. My aunt and uncle were involved in radio in Winnipeg for many years – so it seemed only natural that I would eventually wander into a studio! Congratulations Cadets! COPYRIGHT - NOSTALGIA BROADCASTING COOPERATIVE INC. Personalities on FOX 5 DC. As a youngster my father helped me build a crystal set, which I used to listen to distant radio stations late at night. I’ve been surrounded by music, records, and radio practically my whole life. Lance Burdett. He began his radio career in Bellville, ON. A radio personality who hosts a radio show is also known as a radio host, and in India and Pakistan as a radio jockey. CJNU-FM's offices and studios are in One Lombard Place. I am past president of the Steam Association of Manitoba. Red was an entrepreneur who also operated a prosperous hardware company. In 1972 I got the break of a lifetime; a friend at Toronto’s CHUM radio recommended me and I got a job as an all-night operator at the number one radio station in Canada. I found my way to CJNU after a 35 year career at Manitoba Hydro’s Information Technology division. I have a master’s degree in health care administration and I’m a board member of The Firefighters Burn Fund. He has settled in Winnipeg (the Paris of the Prairies) until the next quest for a life well lived presents itself. There they told me I had to declare a major. He went on to start “Garry Robertson Music Services”, supplying recorded dance music and other services to all kinds of social events – eventually across Canada. CJNU Music is a web-only music stream, available exclusively from CJNU.ca The CJNU Music stream will be available at this web page during live Winnipeg Goldeyes Baseball coverage. I was born in Montreal and lived there for the first 40 years of my life. OAN Personalities. CJNU is a great station to indulge in the music we grew up with. After Teen Dance Party, Bob produced and managed various broadcasting projects with Moffat Broadcasting (CKY Radio, CJAY(then CKY)-TV, Videon). In the mid 60’s he spent two years in Malaya helping establish their tv broadcasting service followed by three years in Trinidad and Tobago with UNESCO Communications. I chair the Programming Committee and serve as coordinator of the Host Sponsorship program. At CJNU he was best known as the Sunday morning host and with the participation of his family, Chris, John and Cindy he was able to continue until shortly before he died. Radio was still in my blood, though, so when CJNU got its permanent licence in 2013, I quickly joined in – first working the phones, then becoming an operator/announcer. She also had well over 20 film and television credits to her name. He became the first television voice of Western Conference Football for the CFL on CBC and did daily sports reports on both CBWT and CKY-TV. Subsequently I became Manitoba’s Manager of Community and Northern Development, facilitating community planning in rural and northern communities. Adam Glynn. He spent 60 years as a radio broadcaster, starting with CKX in Brandon and moving to Winnipeg in 1949 to host the morning shows at CJOB and in 1956 at CKRC, He returned to CJOB as Program Director in 1960, serving for 9 years before starting a freelance career. My volunteer experience includes Neighborhood Watch, the Luxton Play Centre, VoicePrint (online review service) and McClure United Church. On March 15th the station celebrated 25 years on the air. Roy was active in Amateur Radio (short wave) and his contacts included at one point the King of Jordan, a fellow “ham” operator. Edmonton Breaking News, Traffic, Weather and Sports Radio Station Popularly called Tee Jay, this gorgeous personality hails from Delta State but she was born and bred in Lagos, Southwest Nigeria. I’m very pleased to have donated a large part of the CJNU music library – particular for the Cream of Country and Music Just for You programs. I was scared green at first, but the fact that I love music and wanted to share it with others, kept me going. The seemingly unflappable McCloy was a professional announcer in every sense of the word taking on any announcing task including his coverage of Winnipeg Blue Bomber games. After a brief return to Toronto (and after my daughter was born) I came back to Winnipeg for good. Barbara Best. Carol and I have two sons, John and Glen. CJNU will also air the entire program in a 12 hour marathon on April the 10th from 10:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. I have met so many wonderful new friends and had so many wonderful times with them through CJNU. I have been with CJNU for the past ten years where I am responsible for monthly sponsors, guest interviews, reconciliation of the live broadcast log sheets, training and scheduling of telephone volunteers, office finances as well as answering the studio phone every Wednesday. He also started hosting “Teen Dance Party” which continued for 14 years! I sang on CBC’s Hymn Sing and performed with the Manitoba Opera Chorus for 15 years. My favourite spot on the dial was a little Nostalgia station called CKVN. My sister, Mary, sang on CBC TV in the 60’s and 70’s. I’m also a past-President of CJNU Nostalgia Radio. I married my late spouse Geraldine in 1963; it was a marriage that produced two beautiful daughters, and I now have two great sons-in-law and four fabulous grand-children. Bill (William) Patrick Gair passed away in October, 2016 at the age of 66 years. I am a registered professional City Planner working in the public transit field. Personalities on FOX 10 Phoenix. W. Va. Gov. A radio personality or radio presenter is a person who has an on-air position in radio broadcasting. Wells was also closely associated with the national curling scene. He also worked at CJOE in London, ON as a production Manager, at CKCO TV in Kitchener as a Master Control Switcher and finally at CKVN, and CHNR as a producer. Newsletter Editorial Team. AhhVeeDaa is a television and radio personality, Filmmaker, DJ & Writer. Dick (Richard) Sargent was born in Selkirk and spent his early years in the Petersfield area. He was one of the driving forces behind the start of the first Nostalgia station CKVN in the mid 90’s (subsequently CHNR). My fondest memories are of spending many hours listening to the radio, acting out the songs and being totally enraptured by stories read “just to me” by the voice over the airwaves. Through the magic of digital technology, I am able to do all voice recording at my home in Nashville, and immediately transfer it digitally to the station. At CJOB Glen handled every announcing duty imaginable. Susan Hamilton. Ocean Shores Washington KOSW 91.3 Radio - Local News, Events and Music Kate Bohner (no longer active in the cable news industry) Pat Bolland (now an anchor at BNN in Canada) Eric Bolling (former panelist on Fast Money; now host of The Five on FOX News Channel and Follow the Money on FOX Business Network) I have always had a deep appreciation for music and in particular the music of Broadway and the movies and am an avid reader of books about those scenes. I grew up listening to great radio stations such as CKRC, CFRW and CKY in Winnipeg, CHAB and CKCK in Saskatchewan, and CHUM in Toronto. I came from a musical family. It was a great day when Garry Robertson got a few of us together in the fall of 2006 to try one last time to get a nostalgia station up and running. I even considered going professional but broadcasting took me down another path. Keith Milligan was a member of Nostalgia Broadcasting Cooperative, and served as a phone volunteer with CJNU. As the station continues to grow, I look forward to playing more great music from our extensive library of classic songs. Today, there are countless ways in which music bombards us: in stores and malls. Listen, relax, and enjoy. Aengus treasures CJNU’s power to invigorate and inspire our listeners through the music of yesteryear. I have always kept my affinity for music and now enjoy a wide range of nostalgic sounds – classical, jazz, big bands, rock and roll from yesterday, and many songs from the Great American Songbook – just like we play at CJNU. In 1980 he started as a production engineer at Century 21 Studios. This association with the Neil Harris Singers continued for 40 years, including 13 years at the Hollow Mug. Vic Gaggini. In those days, I loved Gene Vincent and The Ventures, The Beatles and The Stones – my father would shrug his shoulders in the same way I did at Nat King Cole, Sinatra and Nelson Riddle. He had a love for music and radio and began his radio career with CFRY in Portage la Prairie. I love all genres of music – especially musicals of the 60s and 70s, and the singing of Dean Martin. I also organized strategic planning sessions with communities and organizations across Manitoba and in Nunavut. Thorey spent many years at CKVN, CHNR and finally CJNU as a phone volunteer. History CJNU is a perfect fit for me and I enjoy answering phones for the station and helping with CJNU special events. In the last two years, our station has benefitted greatly from contributions of CDs from the families of broadcasters and other loyal members of CJNU. Thanks to my friends Brett Buckingham and Ernie Nairn I am enjoying a wonderful new career on the radio. Dick volunteered his time at Bleak House and at CJNU Nostalgia radio as a phone volunteer and operator/producer. Creative and Production Coordinator, Chris Stevens I have spent my whole life enjoying music. Greg Gardner. Gren (Grenville) Marsh was born in Toronto, ON. Cliff (George Clifford) Gardner was born in Brandon. He produced “Shakin’ All Over” for Chad Allen and then became producer/manager of the “Guess Who” in their early years, at the very beginning of Winnipeg’s emergence into the international popular music scene. I feel fortunate being associated with all the members at CJNU, from the veteran voices of yesteryear to those who are new to broadcasting. He returned to Winnipeg in 1960 as a staff announcer with the new TV station CJAY. I am always ready to take on new challenges and projects and am proud to promote CJNU to colleagues, friends and family in the community and beyond. that still serve the station well today. I still live in Stonewall with my wife Lynne and our cockapoo Molly. I continue to be involved in my hometown; I’m the membership chairperson for the Bissett & Area Historical Society and a member of the Hearing Panel for the Vulnerable Persons Commission of Manitoba. Bob resurrected many of his Dance Party favourites on “specials” for CKVN/CHNR and then on a weekly afternoon show on CJNU. In high school I salvaged an old TV antenna to pull in KYTN from the States. I was Mayor of Stonewall, Manitoba for three years; during my tenure I chaired the town’s Community Round Table. My real passion, though, has always been music – it always played a significant part in our family life. I get great satisfaction seeing the public come up to the radio hosts and expressing their love of the music on CJNU. He and Tom Ashmore will be remembered for Wash and Ash reading the funnies on CKRC Sunday mornings. KFI is a Class A 50,000 watt, non-directional station. Even when they stopped broadcasting, he maintained his unwavering belief in a radio service to serve older listeners he considered radio’s most loyal audience. I have always had a head for trivia and store lots on information about music, movies and Broadway. I have only one regret – giving up piano to play in the NHL (we all know how that turned out.) Read the full reportif you have time, but here are five key things you need to know and what it means to you: Prior to retirement, I was an Accounting Clerk 2 with Manitoba Lotteries for twenty years. Tom Bryant. I’ve always been heavily involved in the community and with my love of music, I’m now very happy to be a part of CJNU. KFI is a radio station in Los Angeles, California, owned and operated by iHeartMedia. It airs … The People Who Make CJNU Possible. Having retired from a career in Continuing Care, I was thrilled to discover Nostalgia Music and CJNU. He attended St. Paul’s High School and the University of Winnipeg. List of CNBC Personalities - Former On-air Staff - Reporters and Others. Sadly, time has quieted many of those voices. Wells Heinrichs. Wayne led several major CJNU events, including the station’s participation in the annual Teddy Bears Picnic and helped coordinate the annual CJNU Pledge Drive. Ernie was one of the group of retired media people who set up CKVN in 1995 to help celebrate the 50th anniversary of the end of the Second World War. Radio was a lot of fun in those days especially where I worked at CHNO in Sudbury, CJVR Melfort, CKRM in Regina, CKOM Saskatoon, CFCN Calgary. He received his amateur radio licence at the age of 17 and that became a lifelong hobby. On Air Personalities: A radio personality who hosts a radio show is also known as a radio host. Godwin Aruwayo, Wey dem dey also call 'First Voice' na On Air Personality (OAP) for one of Nigeria best, biggest and most popular radio stations-Naija FM 102.7. Rick Best. Sonia Deol - Global News Hour at 6, Global News at 11 - weekend and Focus BC. Talk & Text Line: 651-989-7625 Dudley Armand Paterson was born in Winnipeg, and joined the Winnipeg Grenadiers during the Second World War. Serving listeners with the music we all love, and providing a platform for community radio allows me to contribute to the unique organization and experience that is CJNU. My interests are varied; I coached minor spots for years, did a little amateur theatre and was Vice Chair of The Baldwin-Cartier School Board in Montreal. A lasting memory of Bill is the embossed copper plaque of an early CJNU motto: “The “Little Station that Could” that he framed and presented to the station. Scott Best. His love of broadcasting led him to Moose Jaw, Winnipeg, Montreal, and back to Winnipeg working on both CKRC and CJOB. Owned by the Nostalgia Broadcasting Cooperative, the station plays an adult standards radio format. Thorey received the CJNU Volunteer award in 2018. You will often find me at the Prairie Dog Central Railway maintaining Steam Locomotive #3. Marketing and Development Manager/Partnership Development, Operations Committee Coleen Christie - Global News at 5 and Global News Hour at 6. Carol has performed with numerous choirs and the Manitoba Opera Association. I’m also a member of the CJNU Board, so the station keeps me busy! Not being a “Techie” and having done announcing previously, I have found my niche in doing the 9:30 am to Noon Friday show, RY-crisp. I retired from a 36-year career as a teacher and principal a few years ago, and signed on with CJNU in the fall of 2013. Avida Buyombo (Born 4th April 1991) better known by his stage name AhhVeeDaa, hails from North East London, where the likes of Adele, Skepta, JME, Chip & Wretch 32 have emerged from. In other words, the radio truly was a “friend.” I earned my degree in social work in 1975 and worked in the field until my retirement in 2009 – it was an extremely rewarding career. During CJNU’s annual Pledge Drive October 23-25 I (Ross Thompson) was on air with CJNU personalities Don Milne, Chadd Cawson and Dorothy Dobbie. And when a newsman or the traffic reporter needed a bird’s eye view, he could pilot them to the heart of the action. The staff here is phenomenal and we all love “oldies” music. Frank served on the Board of Directors at CJNU from the beginning. 92KQRS.com: Minnesota's Classic Rock. Since the age of four, I have loved Nostalgia music. I recently retired from public administration and had been contemplating volunteering at CJNU for quite some time. Glen Richard Joseph Miller, successfully combined his two min vocations - aviation and broadcasting. Nancy was an announcer with CJNU for several years. I have drawn on my flying experience to provide half-day flight workshops for Grade 6 students after I retired. Individuals The station has been a significant part of my life for almost a decade. Ron Arnst. I started my broadcasting career at volunteer run Radio Harrow in North-West London, providing entertainment and public service announcements. Years later, dad was back on the air again, playing The Doors, John Lennon and The Guess Who – and liking them! I am part of a team working to rebuild the CJNU Legacy Library. Years later – at age 38 – I decided to return to school and took the radio/television course at Robertson College. I’m looking forward to an exciting career as a writer, broadcaster, or both. My Dad played piano, entertaining us with music that spanned the decades. From there he went to CKTB in St. Catherines, ON, WNFN Niagara Falls, New, York, WGR Buffalo and CHOW In Welland. There were some rough moments at first, but I was tutored by some of the best announcers in broadcasting, including Murray Parker and Jim Coghill. My dad was an ordained minister and so there are the two loves of my life. A lifelong music fan – Elvis in particular – Wayne served on the Board of Directors for CJNU from 2016 until his unexpected passing. I started at CJNU as a weekly announcer, and am now a regular on-air host. Gren Marsh and Johnny Murphy encouraged me to try broadcasting. Thankfully, they did, and I am proud to be an announcer, former board member, and member of the cooperative. Through his persistence, Frank helped secure favourable arrangements (banking, tower location, insurance, etc.) Upon retirement I volunteered at CKVN and was also a volunteer/broadcaster at the short-lived AM station CJML. Carol and I have recently teamed up and she announces while I operate the controls. To share this love with the listeners is amazing and the response is terrific too. We enjoy the proximity of our three children and five grandchildren; in our spare time, we like campground hosting and RVing. She moved back to Winnipeg in 1976 and began working in the Winnipeg Theatre scene, performing for the Royal Manitoba Theatre Centre, Prairie Theatre Exchange, as well as in 23 musicals. I was part of a company called “A La Carte Productions” which wrote and produced banquet and convention entertainment. On Air Personalities. NAME Years of Service Current Status. CJNU was on hand tonight for the 75th Anniversary Parade of the 220 "Red River" Squadron Royal Canadian Air Cadets. Jim Snell Operator, Music Library Curator. After retirement, George returned to the air one last time to host a one-off “Shut-Ins Program” on CKVN/CHNR. Harry “Corky” Taylor started in radio as a production operator at CKRC in 1960 after entertaining in the house bands on CKRC, CKY and CJOB as a steel guitar player, and playing and travelling in country and western bands for a few years. Bob (Robert) Burns started his entertainment career in the early 50’s as house MC and sometimes vocalist at Winnipeg’s popular night spot, Rancho Don Carlos. Ernie (Ernest Charles) Mutimer was born in Winnipeg, served in WWII as an RCAF Navigator, returning to Winnipeg and St. John’s College before going on to the Lorne Greene Radio Academy in Toronto. Garry Robertson had the determination which inspired a group of radio professionals and enthusiasts to establish CJNU in 2006. Previously, Reynolds was a studio analyst for TBS' regular season and Postseason baseball coverage in 2008. I share my life with my partner Bryan and our cat Osca; I am a retired nurse, with 42 years experience in cancer, burn, and elder care. Red (John Joseph) Alix started his career in radio in Saskatoon, then moved to Winnipeg where he worked at CJOB as the morning man for two stints over 35 years and introduced his trademark program Beefs and Bouquets. During these years, Dudley became a favourite and trusted voice bringing Winnipeggers the news of the day and the times.
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