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  2. Rosalie Trombley - Wikipedia

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    Trombley and her then-husband Clayton moved to Windsor, and she was hired in 1963 to work as a part-time switchboard operator and receptionist at CKLW. [5] [6] After becoming familiar with how a top 40 station worked, she accepted a position in the music library, and in the fall of 1968, she was offered a full-time position as CKLW's music director, [7] a job she later attributed to "being in ...

  3. Deaths in 2025 - Wikipedia

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    Edip Akbayram, 74, Turkish singer, multiple organ failure. [2]Herbert Léonard, 80, French singer, lung cancer. [3]Juan Margallo, 84, Spanish actor (Dragon Rapide, Solitary Fragments) and theatre director, complications from a fall.

  4. CKLW - Wikipedia

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    CKLW first came on the air on June 2, 1932, [3] as CKOK on 540 kilocycles, (which until 2013 was the long-time home of today's CBEF [4]) with 5,000 watts of power.The station was built by George Storer [5] and was sold to a group of Windsor-area businessmen led by Malcolm Campbell, operating as "Essex Broadcasters, Ltd." CKOK became CKLW (and moved to 840 kHz) [6] in 1933, when Essex ...

  5. Byron MacGregor - Wikipedia

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    Byron MacGregor (born Gary Lachlan Mack; March 3, 1948 – January 3, 1995) [1] was a Canadian radio and TV news anchor, news director, and recording artist. He received a "LegendsInduction" into the Radio Hall of Fame in 2024. [2]

  6. Dick Purtan - Wikipedia

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    [2] Purtan had a voice over role in Beverly Hills Cop III. [3] He had a cameo role as a police detective in the 1973 film Detroit 9000. On the morning of February 13, 2010, Purtan announced his retirement effective March 26, 2010. [4] He and his late wife, Gail, resided in West Bloomfield.

  7. Tom Shannon (broadcaster) - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Shannon (August 11, 1938 – May 26, 2021) [1] was an American broadcaster from Buffalo, New York. [2]Shannon was born in Buffalo, New York, [2] and graduated from Bishop Timon – St. Jude High School in 1956 and Buffalo State College in 1960. [1]

  8. Gary Burbank - Wikipedia

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    Burbank founded and co-owned Burbank's Real Bar-B-Q and Ribs restaurant in Sharonville, Ohio.In December 2009, the restaurant closed. The Sharonville restaurant was the first to open and last to close. There were others, including one at I-75 and US 42 in Florence, Kentucky, Louisville, Kentucky and one on Colonel Glenn Highway in Fairborn, Ohio near Wright State University and Wright ...

  9. CKWW - Wikipedia

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    Initially CKWW featured a middle of the road (MOR) or "good music" format with a heavy news and information commitment, making it the Windsor equivalent of Detroit's WJR. The morning host was Norm Aldred, with news delivered by Stan Switzer and sports with Al Shaver (who was also the station manager).

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