Brent Bambury

Brent Bambury is a Canadian radio and television personality, who has hosted a number of programs for the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. Bambury began his CBC career at stations in Saint John, Halifax and Montreal. In 1984, he became a correspondent for Radio Two's Brave New Waves, and became the show's permanent host in 1985. The show, which aired nightly at midnight, was one of Canada's leading outlets for alternative rock in the late 1980s; in the early 1990s, when alternative became the dominant commercial genre, the show retained its focus on indie and underground culture instead of joining the mainstream. In the early 1990s, Bambury was also an entertainment reporter for CBC television's Midday. In 1995, Bambury became the show's cohost, replacing Kevin Newman, and his hosting duties at Brave New Waves went to Patti Schmidt. In 2000, Midday ended its run, and Bambury hosted a successful short run game show on CBC Radio One, Off the Cuff. In 2002, he moved to Ottawa to take over as host of that station's afternoon current affairs program, All In A Day. In 2003, he also became host of the national Saturday morning show Go. Bambury, Brent Bambury, Brent Bambury, Brent

 

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