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Mark MacLeod

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Mark MacLeod while music programmer at CKDU-FM in Halifax, 1986.

Mark MacLeod (born 1962, Annapolis Royal, Nova Scotia) is a Canadian radio developer who has worked in the non-profit sector. He is best known for securing a series of radio licenses for the Aboriginal Voices Radio Network in major cities across Canada.

Career

MacLeod managed his first non-profit radio station in Sackville, New Brunswick (CHMA) at the age of 19. After working at radio stations in Halifax (CKDU)[1] and Guelph (CFRU),[2] and serving as president of the Canadian National Campus and Community Radio Association, he left Canada to head the American National Association of College Broadcasters.

In 1998, he helped Gary Farmer, John Matthews and others found the Aboriginal Voices Radio Network.

External links

  • "AVR network seeks government money" [1]
  • Mark MacLeod at zoominfo.com [2]

References

  1. Craig Benjamin (March 1996). "Promise of Performance: Why CKDU-FM is becoming a better alternative". New Works Magazine. Retrieved 23 July 2012.
  2. "CFRU 93.3 FM: Fall 1991 Listener's Guide". CFRU Listener's Guides. Fall 1991. |access-date= requires |url= (help)

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