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Australian Privacy Foundation

The media were attracted to the launch on account of support for the movement by a number of high profile persons including Peter Garrett, Alan Jones, Ben Lexcen, and Janine Haines.

Benny Elias

However, 1991 was largely plagued by injury as Alan Jones replaced Warren Ryan as Balmain coach, and though Elias was fit again in 1992, he could not displace Steve Walters from his Test spot and had many competitors for the New South Wales jersey.

Boned!

This marks the debut of Nine's English commentator Mark Nicholas as a character not dissimilar-sounding to Austin Powers, as does Alan Jones and Eddie McGuire.

Christian Argenti

The radio industry's governing body in Australia acknowledged Argenti's work when it announced him as a finalist in the category of 'Best Talk Presenter' for the Australian Commercial Radio Awards (ACRAS) in 2011 and again in 2012 alongside veterans Neil Mitchell, Ray Hadley, Paul Murray and John Stanley.

Jacquelin Magnay

She was prompted to take action when radio commentator and Balmain Tigers coach Alan Jones told her to stop behaving like a temperamental schoolgirl.

Melville de Mellow

Melville de Mellow (also de Mello) (1913 - 1989) was an Indian radio broadcaster with the All India Radio.

Steve Gottwalt

He worked as a radio broadcaster for KSJR-FM and WJON, and later as a network contract manager for Medica Health Plans (1995–1996), as director of network contracting for United HealthCare's seniors program EverCare (1996–1997), as director of communications for the Diocese of St. Cloud (1997–2006,) and as director of communications and consumer affairs for regional grocer Coborn's Inc. (2006-2011).

The Wiley Park Singers

The album was championed by ABC Radio’s Richard Glover and 2UE’s Alan Jones at a time when the south-western suburbs of Sydney were receiving negative media attention in the wake of the Lakemba shootings.


see also

2CBA

Since April 2011, Open House has been hosted by TV and Radio Broadcaster Leigh Hatcher.

ANS Radio

ANS ChM is a component part of the Azerbaijan's largest independent TV and radio broadcaster ANS.

Anthony Johnston

Tony Johnston, Australian television presenter, producer and radio broadcaster

Arlene Bynon

Arlene Bynon is a Canadian television and radio broadcaster, formerly an afternoon talk radio host on AM 640 in Toronto, Ontario.

Auferstanden aus Ruinen

At the end of its last broadcast on 2 October 1990, the East German international radio broadcaster Radio Berlin International signed off with the vocal version of the anthem.

Balcan

George Balcan (1932–2004), Canadian radio broadcaster and artist

Basil Catterns

Catterns and his wife lived in suburban Sydney where they raised three children: David, a barrister/QC; Diana, an artist; and Angela, a well-known radio broadcaster and co-presenter of 'Film First' Sunday movie premieres on The World Movies Channel.

Berwick Academy

Casey Coleman (1951–2006), radio broadcaster and play-by-by announcer for the Cleveland Indians.

Cary Burkett

Following his departure from comics, Burkett relocated to Pennsylvania and became a radio broadcaster for WITF-FM in Harrisburg.

Charles E. Ford

Among his newsreels were the series Going Places With Lowell Thomas (1934–1937), Stranger Than Fiction (1934–1941) and another news series Going Places With Graham McNamee (1939–1940) featuring radio broadcaster Graham McNamee as reporter.

Daniel Nava

Taking the advice of Red Sox radio broadcaster Joe Castiglione, who before the game told him to swing as hard as he could on the first pitch because "that's the only first pitch in the majors you'll ever see," Nava did swing at the first pitch he saw and hit a grand slam off Phillies pitcher Joe Blanton into the Red Sox bullpen.

Donald S. Kellermann

He was a radio broadcaster while serving with the United States Army in Germany during World War II and went to work for the Brooklyn Eagle after leaving Hofstra University.

Gaetano Badalamenti

In April 2002, an Italian court convicted him of the 1978 murder of activist radio broadcaster Giuseppe Impastato and sentenced him to life imprisonment.

Gary Matthews

His previous broadcasting experience included two seasons as a radio broadcaster for the Toronto Blue Jays (2000–01) and serving as a baseball analyst on Headline Sports Television, a Canadian cable network based in Toronto.

George Urban

He was a radio broadcaster for a number of years for the BBC World Service, leaving and joining RFE in 1960, and becoming its director for a period in the 1980s.

Gerard Tierney

Gerry Tierney (Gearóid Ó Tighearnaigh; IPA:ˈɟaɾˠoːdʲ oː ˈtʲɪjəɾˠn̪ˠiː), 1924-1979, was a popular bi-lingual Irish radio broadcaster for RTE.

Gustavo Gómez Córdoba

He began working in Cromos magazine in the 1990s and became prominent as an national radio broadcaster starting in 2005, when he joins the team of 6AM Hoy x Hoy from Caracol Radio.

Harry Butcher

Harry C. Butcher (1901–1985), radio broadcaster and Naval Aide to General Dwight D. Eisenhower

James Mahon

James P Mahon, Irish TV Journalist, Radio Broadcaster and blogger,

Jo Ankier

Since retiring from professional athletics in 2008, Ankier has progressed her career outside of athletics as a television and radio broadcaster on channels including ESPN International, Fox Soccer Channel, The Tennis Channel, Chelsea TV, Sky Sports News and "kick" (YouTube channel).

Kym Gyngell

His most notable characters included; "Leon" (Art critic who used to show up on talk shows and say the word "Crap"); and as characters sending up Kerry O'Brien (host of the ABC's The 7.30 Report) and John Laws (former 2UE radio broadcaster).

McAdorey

Bob McAdorey (1935–2005), Canadian television and radio broadcaster

Nico Cary

His father was Spangles Muldoon, real name Chris Cary, was a radio broadcaster best known for his work on British offshore radio station Radio Caroline.

Öcal

Arda Ocal (born 1981), Turkish-Canadian TV and radio broadcaster

Pepe Yñiguez

From 1993-95 he also served as the Spanish radio broadcaster for the Los Angeles Raiders.

Reg Campbell

Lesser-known works are the portraits that Mr Campbell painted of two other personalities of his generation, a young radio broadcaster John Laws and the television games show personality, Bob Dyer.

Sunrise Radio Group

Sunrise Radio Group Limited is a UK radio broadcaster (chairman Avtar Lit), and runs Sunrise Radio, Yarr Radio, Kismat Radio and Punjabi Radio.

Switzerland in the Eurovision Song Contest 2011

SRG SSR compiled the list of candidates for the national selection final with the Swiss radio broadcaster DRS 3 and the Swiss French and Italian-language television networks TSR and RSI.

Tommy Möller

On Election Night, 2006, Möller provided political commentary for the national radio broadcaster Sveriges Radio as the votes were tallied.

WestStar TalkRadio Network

The network also distributes Goddard's Gold and The 70s, two oldies/classic hits syndicated series hosted by KOOL-FM long-time Phoenix-based on-air radio broadcaster Steve Goddard, and An American Christmas, an annual special hosted by Mannheim Steamroller.

William Steel

Bill Steel, British actor and television and radio broadcaster

Withypool

In the 1930s, the inn was owned by Gwladys and Maxwell Knight, a spy-ring leader and radio broadcaster upon whom Ian Fleming based the character of James Bond's boss, M.

XHCGA-TV

XHCGA-TV 6 was established in 1976 by the Mexican state of Aguascalientes with the support of the Instituto Cultural de Aguascalientes to serve as the public television and radio broadcaster for the state.