Ken Rockburn

Ken Rockburn (born 1947) is a Canadian radio and television journalist and host. He is most notable for his associations with the Canadian Cable Public Affairs Channel (CPAC), the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation and CHEZ-FM radio.

Career history

From the late 1970s until the early 1990s Rockburn served as news director at Ottawa radio station CHEZ-FM. As news director, he won three national radio awards from ACTRA. He also hosted a two-hour program on arts and current affairs called Medium Rare, which was widely syndicated across Canada. Rockburn's book from this period, Medium Rare: Jamming With Culture was published in 1995.[1]

During 1994 to 1997, Rockburn hosted Rockburn and Company on CBC's Ottawa television station CBOT. Contemporaneously, as of 1996, on Ottawa's CBC Radio One station CBO-FM, Rockburn hosted All in a Day.[1] Rockburn's tenure on the show continued until 2001,[2] during which the program was consistently ranked number one in its market.

Rockburn joined CPAC in 2001, and developed two shows: Rockburn Presents and Talk Politics. Rockburn: The CPAC Interviews was published in 2007. Rockburn retired from CPAC in 2008.[3]

Since 2009, Rockburn has been collecting material and conducting interviews for a book on the history of Le Hibou Coffee House.[4]

References

  1. 1 2 Larocque, Louis (April 6, 2007). "The Larocque Who's Who". Retrieved 2007-05-20.
  2. "All in a Day gets new host". CBC News. January 15, 2002. Retrieved 2007-05-20.
  3. CPAC Announces Departure of Host Ken Rockburn; News Release, May 26, 2008; www.cpac.ca.
  4. See Ken Rockburn comments to "Le Hibou in '72". Peter Hum, www.jazzblog.ca; March 4, 2009.


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