Canadian broadcasting mogul Allan Slaight, whose support of the country’s arts scene made him an ubiquitous name at venues and events — including the Juno Awards — has died.
Family friend David Ben said Monday that the rock ‘n’ roll radio pioneer and prominent philanthropist died at his Toronto home on Sunday at the age of 90.
The Galt, Ont.-born media magnate funded many parts of the Canadian cultural industry, particularly music, and helped build up Toronto’s venerable music radio stations CHUM and Q-107.
He took the helm of Global Television in the 1970s, and in the 1980s took over Standard Broadcasting
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