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  • 91Bob Kurtz (broadcaster) — Bob Kurtz is an American sportscaster, currently broadcasting games for the Minnesota Wild hockey team. He has previously been a play by play announcer for the Boston Red Sox, Minnesota Twins, Minnesota North Stars, University of Minnesota and… …

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  • 92Terry O'Reilly (broadcaster) — Terry O Reilly (born July 7, 1959 in Sudbury, Ontario) is a Canadian broadcast producer and personality, best known as host of the CBC Radio One series O Reilly on Advertising and O Reilly and the Age of Persuasion . Both programs examined the… …

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  • 93Brian Hayes (broadcaster) — Brian Hayes (born on 17 December, 1937 in Perth, Western Australia) is a radio presenter who is known in United Kingdom for his phone in shows.The son of a miner, he left school aged 15 and worked as a clerk for a mining company before obtaining… …

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  • 94Dave Chalk (broadcaster) — Dave Chalk is a Canadian technology entrepreneur and journalist, best known as the host of the syndicated Dave Chalk s Computer Show . He first entered the technology business by launching his own computer store, Doppler Computer Superstores. He… …

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  • 95John Downs (broadcaster) — John Downs is a radio host on The John Downs Show, a news based talk program on CFMJ AM640 in Toronto, Ontario. Biography John Downs has worked in news and talk radio in Toronto since 1999, primarily covering Toronto City Hall. His individual… …

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  • 96Mark Chapman (broadcaster) — Mark Chapman Birth name Andrew Mark Chapman Born 11 October 1973 (1973 10 11) (age 38) Rochdale, Lancashire, England Show 5 Live Sport Station(s) BBC R …

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  • 97Mark Curtis (broadcaster) — Mark Curtis Born 1959 Occupation Author, journalist, television personality Nationality American …

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  • 98radio broadcaster — radio announcer, radio host, radio disc jockey …

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  • 99Eurovision Song Contest — Eurovision redirects here. For other uses, see Eurovision (disambiguation). For this year s Contest, see Eurovision Song Contest 2011. For next year s Contest, see Eurovision Song Contest 2012. The generic logo was introduced for the 2004 Contest …

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  • 100Timeline of the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation — This is a timeline of the history of the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation.1901 1939*1901 **First transatlantic wireless signal from Cornwall to Newfoundland. *1902 **First wireless telegraphy station at Glace Bay, Nova Scotia. *1905 **Canada s… …

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