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I was amazed to see this in the Toronto Star, which rarely even acknowledges radio in this city. I got 8 out 10 and I probably should have done a lot better than that. (Can't believe I picked the wrong choice about Derringer!) Anyway, this is an unusual format for the paper, so I've linked directly to the page as well as the article.
If you run into a paywall, try the latter, and you can also try Clear This Page if you use that app.
How much do you know about the history of radio in Toronto?
Direct link to the quiz:
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Good questions.
Here's another...
Who was CKOC's longest-serving employee?
a) John Novak
b) Les Horton
c) Nevin Grant
d) Frank-Lyn Cooper
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I missed #3
It was a good quiz, and I felt good about my result, but to be fair, at least two of my correct answers were educated guesses.
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I knew 7 and correctly guessed two more. # 8 was my only blemish.
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They got the calls wrong for Flow - it's CFXJ, not CFJX. Still, a fun quiz and I did pretty well for being on the wrong side of the border!
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Dale Patterson wrote:
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Good questions.
Here's another...
Who was CKOC's longest-serving employee?
a) John Novak
b) Les Horton
c) Nevin Grant
d) Frank-Lyn Cooper
This is a great question and I'd have to venture only a guess that it's John Novak. He sems to have been there for ages and if I'm not mistaken, they may have constructed the entire building around him! Now THAT'S a long tenure!
Am I close or am I not, (to quote Frank-Lyn Cooper) In Touch With Today?
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I missed the question on Derringer as well. Thought it was Calgary, wasn't aware he spent time in Montreal.
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I guessed Calgary as well.
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Jeez, I got 10 out of 10, with lucky guesses on a couple...
Dale Patterson wrote:
Who was CKOC's longest-serving employee?
a) John Novak
b) Les Horton
c) Nevin Grant
d) Frank-Lyn Cooper
I remember Nevin was still around for the opening Do for the WAVE, so, final guess, Nevin Grant.
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The longest serving employee at CKOC is Chief Engineer Les Horton, who was there in 1924 when the station was founded and was still there nearly a half-century later when he retired in 1973. CKOC's sister station CKLH-FM is named for Les Horton.
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fybush wrote:
They got the calls wrong for Flow - it's CFXJ, not CFJX. Still, a fun quiz and I did pretty well for being on the wrong side of the border!
And the name wrong for CKFG.
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Dale Patterson wrote:
The longest serving employee at CKOC is Chief Engineer Les Horton, who was there in 1924 when the station was founded and was still there nearly a half-century later when he retired in 1973. CKOC's sister station CKLH-FM is named for Les Horton.
Wow, what a great bit of trivia. I have to confess I don't know the name. But like Jack Lowe, an engineer at CKFH/CJCL, he was there forever. Forty-nine years is a very impressive run in any business. In radio, it's almost impossible!
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Same, always assumed it stood for Lite Hamilton
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I got 9 out of 10. Missed the Derringer question but I should have known that as I think I read about that not too long ago. My other guess about the Toronto Star station turned out to be correct but I don't think that one required too much deductive reasoning.
Would not have gotten Dale's CKOC question and my answer would also have been Nevin Grant
Here's a two part question.
1. Which three of the following six DJ's worked all three FM rockers in Toronto. CHUM FM, CFNY and Q 107.
2. Which three worked at two of those FM rockers and which stations.
1. Reiner Schwarz
2, Brian Master
3. Jim Bauer
4. John Donabie
5. David Pritchard
6. David Marsden
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Fitz wrote:
I got 9 out of 10. Missed the Derringer question but I should have known that as I think I read about that not too long ago. My other guess about the Toronto Star station turned out to be correct but I don't think that one required too much deductive reasoning.
Would not have gotten Dale's CKOC question and my answer would also have been Nevin Grant
Here's a two part question.
1. Which three of the following six DJ's worked all three FM rockers in Toronto. CHUM FM, CFNY and Q 107.
2. Which three worked at two of those FM rockers and which stations.
1. Reiner Schwarz
2, Brian Master
3. Jim Bauer
4. John Donabie
5. David Pritchard
6. David Marsden
Reiner Schwartz, Jim Bauer and David Pritchard?
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Dale Patterson wrote:
Fitz wrote:
I got 9 out of 10. Missed the Derringer question but I should have known that as I think I read about that not too long ago. My other guess about the Toronto Star station turned out to be correct but I don't think that one required too much deductive reasoning.
Would not have gotten Dale's CKOC question and my answer would also have been Nevin Grant
Here's a two part question.
1. Which three of the following six DJ's worked all three FM rockers in Toronto. CHUM FM, CFNY and Q 107.
2. Which three worked at two of those FM rockers and which stations.
1. Reiner Schwarz
2, Brian Master
3. Jim Bauer
4. John Donabie
5. David Pritchard
6. David MarsdenReiner Schwartz, Jim Bauer and David Pritchard?
Correct Dale and honorable mention goes to Geets as he also worked a all three stations though I believe he only did engineering and traffic at Q 107. ( Pete worked at CHUM FM and CFNY of course).
Lee Eckley worked at all three station but I think he joined CHUM FM as they were headed towards a AC path and well after their free form days unlike the original three I mentioned above.
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Dale Patterson wrote:
Who was CKOC's longest-serving employee?
a) John Novak
b) Les Horton
c) Nevin Grant
d) Frank-Lyn Cooper
Tough question. As you may have noticed, missed this one. Answer (b).
Must be kinda neat to have a set of call letters named after you R-E-S-P-E-C-T.