Rosalie Trombley, the golden-eared tastemaker who became one of North America’s most powerful radio programmers, died Tuesday of complications from Alzheimer’s disease, her family said. She was 82. As ...
A prominent voice of morning radio in Windsor and Essex County is signing off for the last time. After 38 years with AM800 CKLW, Lisa Williams, 57, says goodbye to the station and her dedicated ...
In the world of Top 40 radio, Rosalie Trombley was a trailblazer – one of the few women to hold a broadcast executive position in an industry that was essentially a boys-only club. Blessed with an ...
Legendary CKLW-AM music director Rosalie Trombley, the “girl with the golden ears” whom Bob Seger immortalized in song as one of the few female record executives in the 1960s, died Tuesday, her family ...
Musicians are mourning the loss of Rosalie Trombley, the influential Windsor radio music director who was known as the girl with the golden ear. Trombley, who died on Tuesday, became the music ...
A prominent voice of morning radio in Windsor and Essex County is signing off for the last time. She's credited with making the careers of Canadian music icons like The Guess Who, Gordon Lightfoot, ...
On Nov. 14, 1974, an AM radio station in Southwestern Ontario welcomed an unlikely guest disc jockey: Elton John. Billed as “EJ the DJ,” the British pop star sat in on Windsor’s AM800 CKLW (a.k.a.
In 1963, AM radio station 800 CKLW in Windsor, Ontario became a full-time rock, pop, and R&B hit machine, servicing large swaths of Canada and—just across the border—the Detroit metro area. Within ...
Legendary Windsor radio programmer Rosalie Trombley died on Tuesday (November 23.) She was 82. After starting as the station's receptionist in 1968, Trombley became the music director for CKLW and was ...
Two legends in Windsor-Detroit broadcasting have died — one of COVID-19. Robin Seymour was the host of Swingin' Time on Channel 9 back in the 1960's. His program introduced a number of Motown acts to ...