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Thanks for the question.

Air-Checker is a feature that explores & profiles the career of Canadian radio personalities on PSR. It's a cross combo feature in print form plus audio. A unique feature of questions and answers. I get the broadcaster to tell the story of the journey.  

Air-Checker is raw. I don't edit jocks words they are free to say  what they want.

Each jock has a dream (making it) the journey is amazing full of highs and lows. For some the journey was easy for others it was working for nothing following the dream. I want them to share the experience for you. At the same time we all learn more about the person behind the microphone. It's funny the person on the air is not always the person you think they are. Most have paid a price of some sort to get to  where they are. We are disapointed for those who can't share but one day when the time is right they will.  

Doc Harris interview took about a month to pull together. His story is unbelievable. One really has to appreciate the journey. For years I wanted to know what it must have been like to do a shift with Wolfman. The answer was not what I visioned it to be. I have found most jocks don't really understand how much of an impact they make on people lives.  

Trust that answers the question.    

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