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John Martin (Canadian broadcaster)

John Martin (1947 – February 23,〔Coroner's Report〕 2006) was a Canadian broadcaster, credited with "almost single-handedly" creating music television in Canada.
==Early life and career==
Born in Manchester, England, Martin left school at 16 and moved to London, where he worked as a rock drummer and freelance writer. At 20, he moved to Canada, finding work as a researcher for CBC Radio, then CBC Television. On the radio side, he was the first Canadian to break the story of the use of Agent Orange in the Vietnam War; on the television, he produced segments for series like ''Weekend'' and Peter Gzowski's ''90 Minutes Live''. (Filling in once on the current affairs series ''Viewpoint'', he hired the Cambridge University Choir to sing the Canada Elections Act in harmony.)

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