Posted AT 3:05 AM EST on 25/07/08
Push to shove, a revolutionary
GRANT ROBERTSON
From Friday's Globe and Mail
Some of the best advice John Hayes ever got in radio came from a small sign that hung inside a station he worked at early in his career. It read: Play the hits, talk dirty, give out free money. That was the easy part; unfortunately not everything in the industry always ran so smoothly.
As he prepares to leave as president of Corus Entertainment Inc.
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