Ross McCreath, 90, in Toronto. In 1949 he became a sales rep for All-Canada Radio Facilities Ltd. By 1955, when TV came along, he helped All-Canada establish its television division and was appointed its national sales manager. In 1966, McCreath was appointed VP/GM of All-Canada Radio & Television Ltd. In 1972, he became president. After his retirement in 1989 after 40 years with All-Canada/Selkirk, he continued his interest in broadcasting, and the work of the Canadian Communications Foundation of which he became president in 1994... (Broadcast Dialogue)
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