Radio executives Clifford R. Dodd was an adminstrator and broadcasting expert who was sent by the Australian Government under the Colombo Plan to work in Radio Ceylon. He was appointed Director of the newly formed Commercial Service of Radio Ceylon. ...more on Wikipedia about "Clifford Dodd"
Eric Fernando was a popular announcer with Radio Ceylon and subsequently the Sri Lanka Broadcasting Corporation. He presented a range of radio programs including Holiday Choice and Choice of the People. ...more on Wikipedia about "Eric Fernando"
Eric Logan is the Executive Vice President of Programming for XM Satellite Radio. Eric Logan is commonly referred to as 'E-Lo' by various people at XM and by XM radio show hosts Opie and Anthony. He is also known for having a " Pete Rose" haircut. Brother of Dave Logan, radio legend. ...more on Wikipedia about "Eric Logan"
Harold R. Steele is the CEO and majority shareholder in Newfoundland Capital Corporation, also known as Newcap Broadcasting. ...more on Wikipedia about "Harold R. Steele"
Hugh Panero has served as the CEO of XM Satellite Radio since June 1998. He has been involved in the entertainment industry for over 16 years. From 1993 to 1998, he served as President and CEO of Request TV. He was also a pioneer in both early cable and pay per view, having spent 10 years working for Time Warner Cable, partly spent as their Vice President of Marketing. ...more on Wikipedia about "Hugh Panero"
Julius Caesar "J.C." Watts (born November 18, 1957) is a former Representative from Oklahoma in the U.S. Congress. ...more on Wikipedia about "J.C. Watts"
Jimmy Bharucha, called a 'colossus in Sri Lanka's broadcasting world' passed away in Colombo in June 2005. ...more on Wikipedia about "Jimmy Bharucha"
Neville Jayaweera is a distinguished civil servant of Sri Lanka. He was handpicked by the Prime Minister of Ceylon, Dudley Senanayake and the Minister of Broadcasting, Ranasinghe Premadasa to be both Chairman and Director-General of the Ceylon Broadcasting Corporation in 1967. ...more on Wikipedia about "Neville Jayaweera"
Nihal Bhareti is a popular radio announcer with the Sri Lanka Broadcasting Corporation in Colombo. He joined Radio Ceylon in the 1960s. His mellow voice attracted hundreds of fans in Sri Lanka as well as on the Indian sub-continent. ...more on Wikipedia about "Nihal Bhareti"
Robert Hyland Jr. (1920 - 1992) was CBS Regional Vice President and General Manager of radio station KMOX in St. Louis, Missouri for four decades. Hyland introduced the first talk radio format and the first listener call-in programs at KMOX in 1960. ...more on Wikipedia about "Robert Hyland"
Tom Hicks (b. 1946) is a Dallas businessman who owns and operates Southwest Sports Group, the company that owns the Texas Rangers (whom Hicks purchased from an investment group that included then-Texas Governor George W. Bush), the Dallas Stars and the Mesquite Championship Rodeo. Hicks previously cofounded the investment firm, Hicks, Muse, Tate & Furst in the late 1980s. but announced that he would leave the firm on March 8, 2004 to spend more time with his family and his sports teams. ...more on Wikipedia about "Tom Hicks"
Vernon Corea was a pioneer radio broadcaster with 45 years of public service broadcasting both in Sri Lanka and the UK. He joined Radio Ceylon, South Asia's oldest radio station, in 1957 and later the Sri Lanka Broadcasting Corporation. During his time he presented some of the most popular radio shows in South Asia, including the Maliban Show, Dial-a-Disc, Holiday Choice, Two For the Money, and Old Folks at Home. He was well known not only in Sri Lanka but right across the Indian Sub-Continent. ...more on Wikipedia about "Vernon Corea"
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