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  2. CFRA - Wikipedia

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    CFRA is a news/talk formatted radio station in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, owned by Bell Media. The station broadcasts on the assigned frequency of 580 kHz . CFRA's studios are located in the Bell Media Building on George Street in Downtown Ottawa 's ByWard Market , while its 4-tower transmitter array is located near Manotick .

  3. Steve Madely - Wikipedia

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    Steve Madely was an Ottawa, Ontario radio host on CFRA. He got his start in 1964 at CHWO in Oakville, Ontario before eventually joining CFRA in 1981. He was the host of the station's weekday morning show Madely in the Morning, weekdays from 6 am to 9 am. The show featured Madely's top five stories of the day which are reiterated over the show ...

  4. Ottawa Herald - Wikipedia

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    The Evening Ottawa was free at first, distributed to nearly all of Ottawa, north and south of the Marais des Cygnes River. This was to give the residents of Ottawa a feel for the new newspaper. Then it was made into a subscription for ten cents a week. The newspaper was four pages in a six-column format.

  5. Michael Harris (journalist) - Wikipedia

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    Harris was at one time a Queen's Park correspondent for the National Post, The Globe and Mail as Atlantic Bureau Chief and later a senior parliamentary correspondent in Ottawa. [2] In Ottawa Harris hosted an afternoon radio talk show, Michael Harris Live, on Ottawa-based CFRA, and was a columnist for The Ottawa Sun newspaper until March 2011.

  6. Brian Lilley - Wikipedia

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    Brian Lilley is a Canadian columnist, author, television show host, and was the senior correspondent for the now defunct Sun News Network in Ottawa, covering Parliament Hill. He has worked in radio, television and print across Canada.

  7. Lowell Green - Wikipedia

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    Two of his historic broadcasts are being preserved at Library and Archives Canada. [2] In 1993, he returned to CFRA and hosted The Lowell Green Show until his official retirement on 4 January 2016. He continued contributing to the station's weekly midday program News and Views with Rob Snow until a Bell Media restructuring in mid-November 2019. [3]