Thursday, July 21, 2022

R.I.P.: Dave Fisher, Iconic Montreal Broadcaster


Montreal broadcaster Dave Fisher, who retired from a radio career that spanned three decades at CJAD 800, has died.  Fisher passed away Wednesday morning after suffering a heart attack, according to his family.

He was 71, according to a posting at the CJAD website.

Fisher worked at CJAD for 32 years, retiring in 2016 in front of a live audience for his final broadcast. Before signing off for the last time, his name was added to the CJAD Wall of Fame, marking an end to a remarkable career in broadcasting in the community that loved him just as much as he loved it.

The longtime Montreal radio personality amassed a devoted audience while hosting the station's weekly Trivia Show, a long-running mainstay of the station that remains on the airwaves and is among the market's highest-rated shows.

Veteran radio host Ken Connors told CTV News that he was "honored and flattered" when he was announced as Fisher's replacement in 2016 and called the broadcaster's sudden passing "a devastating blow" to Montrealers.

Fisher, a familiar voice on Montreal's airwaves for years, connected with the audience immediately during his segments in such a way that you considered him as part of the family, Connors said.

Fisher made his radio debut in Lindsay, Ont. before working at stints in Peterborough, Ottawa, and Winnipeg. He made Montreal his home in 1984, keeping his same time slot right up until his retirement.

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