•
January 2 -
Cyril Fletcher, 91, English comic monologuist •
January 7 -
Bernard "Buddy" Diliberto, 74,
sports commentator in
New Orleans for over 50 years. •
January 13 -
Earl Cameron, 89?, Canadian broadcaster and anchor of
The National (1959–1966) •
January 20 -
Jan Nowak-Jeziorański, 91, Polish journalist and highly decorated
World War II hero, head of the
Radio Free Europe Polish section •
February 5 -
Bob McAdorey, 69, Canadian television and radio broadcaster •
February 6 -
Karl Haas, 91, U.S.
classical music radio program host of
Adventures in Good Music •
March 6 •
Chuck Thompson, 83,
Baltimore Orioles broadcaster (complications of massive stroke) •
Tommy Vance, 63, British radio DJ and TV host (stroke) •
March 19 -
John Ebdon, 81, British radio broadcaster, Graecophile, author and director of the London Planetarium •
March 30 - "Dr."
Don Rose, 70, American radio personality. •
June 11 -
Gordon Baxter, 81, well-known radio personality in Southeast
Texas, author and columnist. •
June 18 -
Georgie Woods, 78,
Philadelphia radio broadcast "legend", due to be inducted into the Philadelphia Broadcast Pioneers Hall of Fame. •
July 30 -
Kathleen Wilson, 94, American actress. •
July 31 -
Bill Shadel, 96, American radio broadcaster and news anchor (
CBS Radio) •
October 7 -
Tracey Miller, 51, radio host, pioneer of
women's sports broadcasting,
brain cancer. *
October 18 -
Bill King, 78, American sports broadcaster. •
November 19 -
John Timpson, 77, English presenter of the
Today programme on
BBC Radio 4 [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/tv_and_radio/4452358.stm •
November 20 •
Jonathan James-Moore, 59, former
BBC Radio head of light entertainment, cancer. **
Glenn Mitchell, 55, American
Public Radio broadcaster, radio talk show host. •
December 3 -
Allan Waters, 84, Canadian broadcasting icon •
December 21 -
Hallam Tennyson, 85, British radio producer and great-grandson of
Alfred, Lord Tennyson (suspected murder) •
date unknown • Ruth Bennett, 100, American disc jockey, mother of radio host
Alex Bennett, allegedly the world's oldest
album-oriented rock disc jockey on
KMEL (1982–1983) at the age of 77. •
Neil Strawser, 78,
CBS Radio correspondent and anchor [https://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2006/01/04/AR2006010402065.html •
Pierre van Ostade, 88, Dutch radio and television personality. . ==See also==