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Pioneer - Member of CAB Hall of Fame Gray, Jane(1896-1984)
Later, she responded to an ad for a woman to do a cooking program on CFRB. In competition with 90 applicants, Jane won the job. and at the (then) fabulous sum of $25 a week. She also took a whiff at buying time and re-selling it to several participating sponsors. One memorable role was that of 'Princess Mus-Kee-Kee" on a program sponsored by a medicine company of the same name, in which she was obliged to wear an Indian costume in public, and answer questions mailed-in to the station by listeners. A chance meeting between Jane and Ken Soble, encouraged Soble to seek out a career in radio which led to his ultimate purchase of CHML Hamilton and his part-ownership and management of CHCH-TV. Thus, it was not surprising to find in the 40s a daily "Jane Gray Show" on CHML, and later, a TV version on CHCH. Jane Gray was a "born show-woman". As she has been quoted - "I've done it all". In 1988, Jane Gray became the first woman radio performer to be inducted into the CAB Broadcast Hall of Fame. Written by J. Lyman Potts - April, 1996 « Previous Personality Bio | Next Personality Bio »Skip to the Personalities whose last names start with: « ALL A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z » |
