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CJOB's 'genuine' Red Alix remembered

WINNIPEG — A longtime Winnipeg radio personality was being remembered Wednesday for his ease in front of a microphone.

Red Alix, who spent 30 years as the host of the morning show on CJOB Radio, died at Grace Hospital on Tuesday. He was 83.

"There was no difference talking to him one on one and what he said on the air," said fellow broadcaster Roger Currie, who succeeded Alix when he retired in 1991 and now works at CKRM in Regina.

"He was completely unvarnished and genuine."

CJOB's current sports director, Bob Irving, hailed Alix as a man without airs or ego.

"He was a great communicator who everybody could relate to," Irving said.

"He was a delight to work with, always happy, upbeat and with a great attitude."

 

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