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Byron MacGregor

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MacGregor was known for his deep voice and high-energy announcing style at CKLW, and for writing copy in a manner that was compared to that of sensational tabloid newspapers. He later made the transition to a more traditional anchoring and interviewing style when he moved to
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all-news station in Detroit, where he served as both morning and afternoon drive anchor during his thirteen-year occupancy. MacGregor also became the first newsman in Detroit to simultaneously anchor prime-time newscasts on both radio (WWJ) and television
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a cornerstone of CKLW-AM's "Big 8/20-20 News" broadcasts. MacGregor had become News Director of the highly rated radio station by the age of 22, which was capable of being heard in 28 states and six Canadian
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as the background music. Both MacGregor and Sinclair released recorded versions of the commentary. MacGregor's version of the record (released on Detroit-based
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was forced to sell the station, due to a change in Canadian ownership rules that prohibited foreign firms from controlling Canadian licensed stations.
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and the Metro News Networks. MacGregor was also survived by his sister, Leilani Harvie; by his mother, Murdena MacGregor Mack; and by his brother,
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and covered twenty-eight states and six provinces. This was during its "Big 8/20-20 News" period, and also around the time American company
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By the mid-1980s, MacGregor held dual citizenships in Canada and the United States. He died on January 3, 1995, from
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radio and TV news anchor, news director, and recording artist. He received a "LegendsInduction" into the
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The Americans″ got wide air play in the 1970s, died Tuesday of pneumonia. He was 46"
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In 1973, he read a Toronto newspaper editorial written by
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Canadian news presenter and recording artist (1948–1995)
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News presenter
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The Americans
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America the Beautiful
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