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Wow, I was lucky to work with 14 of the 24 people in some capacity. I was and am so lucky to have had a door key for all these years. My first time in the building, hanging out, was around 1978. When I added that up to 37 years I had to double check it on a calculator . My first employment in the building was in 1981, and on and off since then .
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Here's a gem from the archives. Not Canadian admittedly, but some golden stuff in it.
The 1945 Radio Annual.
Ontario stations start around page 665.
CFRB
TORONTO— EST. 1927
COLUMBIA BROADCASTING SYSTEM
Frequency: 860 Kc Power: 10000 Watts
Owned-Operated By Rogers Radio Broadcasting Co., Limited .
Address 37 Bloor Street, West
Phone Numbers: Midway 3515-6-7; Midway 4643-4-5
Transmitter Location Aurora, Ontario
Time on the Air 6 a.m. to 12:35 a.m.
News Service AP. UP
Transcription Service NBC Thesaurus;
Lang- Worth; Associated
Personnel
President Harry Sedgwick
Station Manager E. L. Moore
Program Director Wes McKnight
Musical Director .Wally Armour
Chief Engineer Jack Sharpe
CHUM
TORONTO— EST. 1944
Frequency: 1050 Kc Power: 1000 Watts
Owned-Operated By York Broadcasters Limited
Business Address 21 Dundas Square
Phone Number Elgin 5018
News Service BUP
Representative Adam Young, Inc.;
Radio Representatives
Personnel
Chief Owner R. T. Fulford
Gen. Mgr., Sales Mgr A. E. Leary
Sales Promotion Manager E. Miles
Chief Engineer Aurel Boisvert
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Of course the other observance is 24 on air people. Who these days can even begin to imagine staff sizes like that.
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Quietly whistling as I walk past the board...
kevjo wrote:
Of course the other observance is 24 on air people. Who these days can even begin to imagine staff sizes like that.
In all seriousness though, I could easily get past 24 at NT1010 fairly quickly. Those 24 then and now included a bunch of news people as well as the dee-jays. But a news/talk station isn't the norm, that's for sure.
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