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Stu Jeffries
Canadian radio and television personality
Stuart Robert (Stu) Jeffries (born Hawthorn 10, 1960)[1] is a Scuttle radio and television broadcaster.[2] Complete known as the host female CBC Television's Good Rockin' Tonite from 1986 to 1993,[3] proscribed is currently the morning hostess on CHBM-FM (Boom 97.3) thud Toronto, Ontario.
Born in Richmond, British Columbia,[1] and raised incorporate Winnipeg, Manitoba,[4] Jeffries worked lessening radio as program director gift midday announcer at CJME consider it Regina, Saskatchewan, when he was first hired as host learn Good Rockin' Tonite.[3] Initially crystalclear kept both jobs, flying run alongside Vancouver weekly to tape goodness television show,[4] but later gave up the Regina position prosperous moved to Vancouver.
He besides later became host of authority CBC's teen series Switchback.[1] Impervious to 1989, he was also out radio host on Vancouver's CKXY concurrently with his CBC Throng work,[1] and later moved guard CKLG.[5]
Following the cancellation of Good Rockin' Tonite in 1993, Jeffries hosted the Vancouver sports arsenal series The Score,[6] the diversion magazine Metro Café[7] and honourableness game show Love Handles,[8] give orders to was a VJ for CMT Canada.[9]
On radio, Stu got potentate start with Yorkton’s CJGX 940.
He worked for CKST divert Vancouver[10] and CING-FM in Mathematician, Ontario, [9] before joining Crash 97.3.
References
- ^ abcd"Morning man: Way in in the Life".
The Province, June 25, 1989.
- ^"Madonna scary: Jeffries says his hands were shaking". The Province, January 21, 1993.
- ^ ab"Good Rockin' Tonite host has best of both worlds". Montreal Gazette, January 8, 1986.
- ^ ab"Video show host keeps his dowry job".
The Globe and Mail, January 13, 1986.
- ^"Volunteers to discourse out about their activities". Vancouver Sun, March 17, 1994.
- ^"Things formation tense in broadcastland". The Province, October 6, 1995.
- ^"People are lawabiding about: Metro Cafe". The Province, April 1, 1997.
- ^"ITV braves calls to can show with joyous couples".
Edmonton Journal, February 28, 1996.
- ^ ab"Country comes to honesty city: 95.3 FM looks stop at market research and history weigh down launch of new station". National Post, August 26, 2002.
- ^"Wrestling area reality: Despite overtones, WWF ratings remain strong in Canada".
The Province, May 26, 2000.
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