Dave Rutherford |
Meanwhile, according to the Edmonton Journal, the radio station hopes to start an
Edmonton-based show to replace the three-hour Rutherford Show, which has been
based out of Calgary
for the last 20 years, said Syd Smith, program director for the city station.
Though firmly on the right side of the political spectrum,
Rutherford, 64, kept everyone in the province listening as he turned the show
into a forum on Alberta
politics, said Smith.
“Dave established his own brand with his personality, talent
and hard work,” said Smith. “When news breaks out, people turn to the channel,
saying, ‘I wonder what Dave thinks.’ He’d be tough but fair and those who
disagree with him listen, too, just to keep an eye on him.”
Premier Alison Redford praised Rutherford
for the role he played in promoting debate of public issues, though they didn’t
often agree.
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