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Geets Romo : ウィキペディア英語版
David Haydu

David Haydu is a Canadian radio personality under the name Geets Romo and a broadcast engineer.
Haydu and Pete Griffin formed the comedy duo Pete & Geets, hosting a morning-drive radio show on CHUM-FM in Toronto in the early 1970s that was later revived between 1982-1987 on CFNY-FM. He was also CFNY's chief engineer from 1987 to 2001.
In 2001, Haydu moved back to the CHUM Radio Group as lead technician for the short-lived sports radio network The Team. He was director of engineering for the CHUM Radio Group until March 25, 2009. He currently advises the Evanov Radio Group on engineering matters.
On May 29, 2009 Haydu appeared as a guest on David Marsden's ''Marsden Theatre'' on 94.9 The Rock (Oshawa, Ontario).
==References==

* (Bio at SpiritOfRadio.ca )
* (Bill Dulmage chronology of CHIC-FM and CFNY-FM )


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