Legendary Akron radio host Chuck Collins died after a long battle with cancer.
He was 62-years-of-age. He chronicled his own battle with brain cancer in an e-book.
Collins was a 40 year veteran of broadcasting in Northeast Ohio, mostly in Akron.
He was a host on N/T WAKR 1590 and served as operations director for Rubber City Radio Group.
Collins, who grew up in Warrensville Heights, started his radio career in Cleveland in 1974 as a producer and part of the morning team on the old "M-105," which later became WMJI. He also worked at WWWE.
He was better known in Akron, where he was program director for WKDD-FM through the 1990s.
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