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Duff Roman

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71:. He was promoted to program director of the station in 1974, and to operations manager of the station in 1984. As operations manager, he oversaw the station's transition to an 40: 371: 188: 75:
program format which made it the most listened-to station in the Toronto radio market. In the 1990s he became vice-president of industry affairs for
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He worked as an on-air personality for a variety of radio stations in Western Canada before moving to
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Hall of Fame in 2001, and the Canadian Music Industry Hall of Fame in 2006.
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to review and develop policy around the emergence and development of
39:, is a Canadian radio personality and executive who was named by the 189:"Former Oakville resident Duff Roman to be honoured at Juno Awards" 133:
In addition to the Walt Grealis Award, Roman was inducted into the
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for his contributions to the Canadian music industry.
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CM
Swift Current
Saskatchewan
Canadian Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences
Walt Grealis Special Achievement Award
Juno Awards of 2019
Toronto
Ontario
CHUM-FM
adult contemporary
CHUM Limited
Canadian Association of Broadcasters
Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
digital radio
Roman Records
The Hawks
The Paupers
David Clayton-Thomas
The Paupers
Canadian Association of Broadcasters
The Globe and Mail



"Duff Roman (1938-)"
Canadian Communications Foundation
"Former Oakville resident Duff Roman to be honoured at Juno Awards"
Inside Halton
The Globe and Mail
The Globe and Mail

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