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Bob McAdorey

Robert Joseph (Bob) McAdorey (July 24, 1935-February 5, 2005) was a Canadian television and radio broadcaster.

McAdorey was born and raised in Niagara Falls. In the 1960s, McAdorey was one of Canada's most influential radio DJs, as the afternoon drive time host on 1050 CHUM. "Bob McAdorey, whose face is as well known in Toronto as Mayor Givens, has the most power to dictate what pop music Ontario teens listen to," the Toronto Telegram contended in 1966. When the station moved to a more strictly formatted, less personality-centered sound in 1968, McAdorey left 1050 CHUM, and later worked at CFGM and CFTR.

From 1980 to 2000, he was an entertainment reporter for CIII, Global Television Network's Ontario station, appearing both on newscasts and as the host of Entertainment Desk . He was once fired from the station for filing a report which station management deemed inappropriately humourous, but was hired back after many of the station's viewers called and wrote letters in protest. (The producer who fired him was fired himself.)

In July 2000 he was retired, against his wishes, from Global. He retired to Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ontario. In February 2005, he died in hospital in St. Catharines, Ontario after a prolonged illness.

His niece, Michelle McAdorey, is a noted Canadian singer-songwriter, and fronted the 1990s alternative rock band Crash Vegas.

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