Bob Magee - Career

Career

  • Announcer at CKPG Prince George, B.C. November 1969-February 1971 (as Denny O'Neil)
  • DJ at CHED Edmonton February–November 1971 (as Denny O'Neil)
  • CKVN Vancouver November 1971-April 1972 (as Mark Edwards)
  • all nights CHUM Toronto April 1972-April 1973 (as Bob Magee)
  • mornings drive, afternoon drive and swing at CFUN Vancouver 1973-74 (as Bob Magee)
  • CHUM Toronto February–July 1975 (as Bob Magee)
  • afternoon drive CFUN Vancouver July 1975-June 1978 (as Bob Magee)
  • evenings and afternoon drive CFUN Vancouver July 1978-October 1989 (as Bob Magee)
  • mornings CFUN Vancouver October 1989-January 1997 (as Bob Magee)
  • CHUM Toronto mornings 1997-1999 (as Bob Magee)
  • CHFI-FM Toronto mornings 1999-June 2003 (as Bob Magee)
  • CHFI-FM Toronto afternoon drive June 2003-2009 (as Bob Magee)

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