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Crime goes prime time!

I've got some great news to share.Starting this coming Sunday June 10, my "Crime and Punishment" national radio show is switching times.The show will now air live in the following cities/at the following local times:WINNIPEG (CJOB 680 AM) - 7-9 p.m.VANCOUVER (CKNW 980 AM) - 5-7 p.m.CALGARY (CHQR 770 AM) - 6-8 p.m.EDMONTON (CHED 630 AM) - 6-8 p.m.REGINA (CJME 980 AM)- 6-8 p.m.SASKATOON (CKOM 650 AM)- 6-8 p.m.MONTREAL (AM 940) - 8-10 p.m.I'm thrilled about the move from afternoons to evenings and hope you'll check us out across the Corus and Rawlco radio networks.The only thing that's changing is the time slot - we'll still have our usual collection of breaking news, hot button topics, in-depth discussion and interviews with legal newsmakers around the world.Crime and Punishment is Canada's only national law and order radio program. I created it in February 2003 and debuted on CJOB in Winnipeg. The show entered the national stage - and switched to afternoons - in March 2006, taking over from recently retired Peter Warren.Thanks for the continued support!www.mikeoncrime.com

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About Mike McIntyre

Journalist, national radio show host, author, pundit and cruise director ... Mike McIntyre loves to keep busy.

Mike is the justice reporter for the Winnipeg Free Press, where he has worked since 1997. He produces and hosts the weekly talk radio show Crime and Punishment, which runs on the Corus Radio Network in several Canadian cities.

Born and bred in Winnipeg, Mike graduated from River East Collegiate and completed his journalism studies in the Creative Communications program at Red River College.

He and his wife, Chassity, have two children.

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