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  1. Bob Mackowycz, Jr. (born 1969) is a Canadian musician, writer and broadcaster. The son of writer and radio program director Bob Mackowycz, Sr., he first became prominent as a rock musician with the band Glueleg. He later moved into radio and television production, producing TSN's Off the Record and CBC Television's The Hour.

  2. 5 days ago · TORONTO — Radio broadcaster Bob Mackowycz Sr., whose visionary programming injected a certain artistic flair into Toronto’s cultural scene, has died. His son says Mackowycz suffered a sudden...

  3. 2 days ago · Mackowycz began his radio career at Toronto rock and roll station Q107 (CILQ-FM) during its first broadcast year in 1977; he would later move into sports programmin­g at the city's the Fan 590 (CJCL-AM). At both jobs, and his many others, he found ways to shake up the system, remembered Bob Mackowycz Jr., himself a radio and TV broadcaste­r.

  4. May 29, 2024 · Legendary broadcaster and radio programmer Bob Mackowycz, Sr. passed away Wednesday morning. Mackowycz is arguably best known for his time at Toronto’s Q107 (CILQ-FM), which he joined in its first year of operation in 1977, and where he went on to create “The 6 O’Clock Rock Report” and “Psychedelic Sundays.”.

  5. 1 day ago · Toronto Public Library Archive. Bob Mackowycz Sr., a Toronto broadcaster and author best known for his work on Q-107, died on May 30, at age 75, after a sudden and unexpected illness. A Canadian Press obituary says that "Mackowycz's visionary programming injected a certain artistic flair into Toronto’s cultural scene,” which is easy to measure.

  6. 4 days ago · Mackowycz began his radio career at Toronto rock and roll station Q107 (CILQ-FM) during its first broadcast year in 1977; he would later move into sports programming at the city’s the Fan 590 (CJCL-AM). At both jobs, and his many others, he found ways toshake up the system, remembered Bob Mackowycz Jr., himself a radio and TV broadcaster.

  7. 6 days ago · Canadian adio broadcaster Bob Mackowycz Sr., whose visionary programming injected a certain artistic flair into Toronto's cultural scene, has died. His son says Mackowycz suffered a sudden and unexpected illness. He died Wednesday at age 75, according to The Canadian Press.