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Longtime Victoria radio broadcaster Terry Moore dies

His career spanned six decades and included stops in major North American cities, before ending his career in Victoria
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Terry Moore, a broadcaster whose career spanned 62 years, has died after a battle with cancer.

Radio station CFAX says Moore died Monday at the Saanich Peninsula Hospital, leaving behind his wife, Ramona, and four adult children. He was 82 years old.

Moore was a well-known afternoon host on CFAX 1070 radio in Victoria since the early 2000s, where he interviewed newsmakers both locally and globally in his coverage of current events.

He began his career in radio in 1956 in Edmonton, then moved to Toronto. He spent the 1960s anchoring TV news in Edmonton, Sudbury, Ont., and Calgary before making his way to New York to work at WTFM in morning radio and as the assistant program director.

In the 1970s, Moore moved to Vancouver where he was heard on radio stations CKWX and CJOR before joining CKNW.

Former CFAX station manager Mel Cooper says Moore was one of the best radio personalities he had the privilege of working with.

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Ted Smith, a longtime friend and former co-worker, said there was never a dull moment with Moore.

B次元官网网址淗e was the original Energizer Bunny,B次元官网网址 said Smith, who is the former president the WIC Radio Group, one of MooreB次元官网网址檚 former employers.

B次元官网网址淭erry was a great friend. He was a very kind person. Whenever there was a gathering Terry was always the life of the party, the centre of attention. YouB次元官网网址檇 go out to dinner with Terry at any restaurant and people recognized his voice right away.B次元官网网址

One of MooreB次元官网网址檚 legacies will be the lasting impact on the generation of broadcasters he worked with, Smith said.

B次元官网网址淭he thing that impressed me over the last few days, with a lot of broadcasters from Victoria and Vancouver who were calling him and visiting him, a lot of them said that Terry was their mentor. TerryB次元官网网址檚 been in the business 62 years, so I guess he mentored a lot of people.B次元官网网址

Premier John Horgan was a listener and also regularly found himself being interviewed by Moore.

B次元官网网址淭alking comes easily to me but talking really came easily to Terry. He was personable, he was open, he would talk candidly about himself. He would probe those who were in the studio or on the telephone to get a little bit more out of them. He had a unique ability to talk all the time but also to listen.B次元官网网址

The Canadian Press


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