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The Maple Blues Awards are Canada’s blues awards, "honouring the finest in Canadian blues ". They are the only comprehensive national best in blues awards program. The program's goal is to promote blues music across Canada, and to recognize outstanding achievement. The Maple Blues Awards have been presented by the Toronto Blues Society since their inception in 1997.

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39-538: The nominees are selected by a panel of blues experts. The panel includes radio hosts , journalists , and festival organizers regionally distributed across Canada. Members of the Nominating Panel are not eligible for any of the awards. Nominees are voted for by the public. In 2011, the voting process was altered, and the Instrument categories (guitar, harmonica, piano/keyboards, horn, drums & bass) were voted on by

78-453: A felony charge of forcible sodomy was dropped. He was given a 12-month suspended sentence . The conviction was expunged from his record a year later, in accordance with the terms of his sentencing. In an interview with Barbara Walters , Albert maintained that his accuser had requested he bite her. He also denied her accusation that he had requested she bring another man into their sexual affair. He described her recorded conversation with

117-472: A talk radio show that may take calls from listeners; interviews celebrities or guests; or gives news, weather, sports, or traffic information. The radio personality may broadcast live or use voice-tracking techniques. Increasingly in the 2010s, radio personalities are expected to supplement their on-air work by posting information online, such as on a blog or on another web forum. This may be either to generate additional revenue or connect with listeners. With

156-616: A 42-year-old woman in 1997. The woman accused Albert of throwing her onto a bed, biting her, then forcing her to perform oral sex after a February 12, 1997, argument in his Pentagon City hotel room. DNA testing linked Albert to genetic material taken from the bite marks and from semen in her underwear. During the trial, another woman, Patricia Masden, testified that Albert had bitten her on two separate occasions, in Miami in 1993 and in Dallas in 1994, which she viewed as unwanted sexual advances. Masden,

195-479: A VIP liaison for Hyatt Hotels , claimed that Albert called her to help him send a fax from his Dallas hotel room, where she found him wearing "white panties and garter belt". Albert's defense team said that the judge blocked most of what they wanted to bring to trial in Albert's defense, prompting them to accept a plea deal from the prosecutors. Albert pleaded guilty to misdemeanor assault and battery charges, while

234-572: A bachelor's degree had a salary range of $ 19,600–60,400. The salary of a local radio personality will differ from a national radio personality. National personality pay can be in the millions because of the increased audience size and corporate sponsorship. For example, Rush Limbaugh was reportedly paid $ 38 million annually as part of the eight-year $ 400 million contract he signed with Clear Channel Communications. Marv Albert Marv Albert (born Marvin Philip Aufrichtig ; June 12, 1941)

273-560: A basketball-focused interview show on NBA TV , which also airs on YES. Albert also hosted the Dazzling Dunks and Basketball Bloopers VHS tape by NBA Entertainment in 1988. Since 2003, Albert has also been providing the play-by-play voice on the NBA Live video-game series from EA Sports , a role he fulfilled until NBA Live 10 . From 2011 to 2015, Albert announced NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Championship tournament games,

312-534: A family of broadcasters. His brothers, Al and Steve Albert , and a son, Kenny , are also play-by-play sports commentators. Albert was born to a Jewish family in Brooklyn , New York City, where he went to Abraham Lincoln High School . His family members owned a grocery store on Brighton Beach Avenue between 3rd and 4th Streets known as Aufrichtig. He attended Syracuse University 's Newhouse School of Public Communications from 1960 through 1963. In 1962, he served as

351-603: A post-high school education, but some do hold degrees in audio engineering . If a radio personality has a degree it's typically a bachelor's degree level qualification in radio-television-film, mass communications, journalism, or English. Universities offer classes in radio broadcasting and often have a college radio station, where students can obtain on-the-job training and course credit . Prospective radio personalities can also intern at radio stations for hands-on training from professionals. Training courses are also available online. A radio personality position generally has

390-849: A talk format in 1965, and WCBS (AM) followed two years later. Early talk radio personalities included Bruce Williams and Sally Jesse Raphael . The growth of sports talk radio began in the 1960s, and resulted in the first all-sports station in the US, WFAN (AM) that would go on to feature many sports radio personalities such as Marv Albert and Howie Rose . Notable radio personalities include pop music radio hosts Wolfman Jack , Jim Pewter , Dick Clark , Casey Kasem , John Peel , Charlie Gillett , Walt Love , Alan Freed , Mamy Baby , Frida Amani , The Real Don Steele and Charlie Tuna ; sports talk hosts such as Mike Francesa ; shock jocks and political talk hosts such as Don Imus , Howard Stern and Rush Limbaugh . Many radio personalities do not have

429-492: A variety of other sports, such as American football, ice hockey, horse racing, boxing, and tennis. Albert has called the play-by-play of eight Super Bowls , nine NBA Finals , and seven Stanley Cup Finals . He has also called the Wimbledon Tennis Championships for TNT with Jim Courier and Mary Carillo and has worked as a co-host and reporter for two World Series ( 1986 and 1988 ). Albert hails from

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468-680: Is an American former sportscaster . Honored for his work by the Basketball Hall of Fame , he was commonly referred to as "the voice of basketball". From 1967 to 2004 , he was also known as "the voice of the New York Knicks ". Albert was best known nationally for his work as the lead announcer for both the NBA on NBC and NBA games on TNT . In 2015, he was inducted into the broadcasting Hall of Fame. In addition to working extensively in both professional and college basketball, he has experience calling

507-538: Is his simple "Yes!" for a basket, rendered in many variations of volume and length depending on the situation. On April 17, 2002, shortly after calling a game between the Indiana Pacers and Philadelphia 76ers on TNT, both Albert and color commentator Mike Fratello were injured in a limo accident in Trenton, New Jersey . Albert sustained facial lacerations , a concussion , and a sprained ankle . The 2002 NBA Playoffs

546-477: Is imitated in the popular video game NBA Jam . The announcer was modeled on Albert, although there is no mention of Albert in the game and the announcer was actually voiced by Tim Kitzrow. Jack Black and his bandmate Kyle Gass derived the name of their band 'Tenacious D' from a term used by Albert to describe the tenacious defense of the New York Knicks in 1994. Albert was accused of sexually assaulting

585-459: Is unavailable. Albert was the lead play-by-play announcer for the NBA on NBC for most of its run from 1990 to 2002 , calling every NBA Finals during that timeframe except for 1998 , 1999 , and 2000 , which were called by Bob Costas in the wake of Albert's arrest for sexual assault . Albert resumed his previous position for the 2000–2001 season and called Game 4 of the 2002 NBA Finals , which

624-607: The NFL (by 1983 , Albert was the No. 2 play-by-play man behind Dick Enberg , usually alternating the secondary NFL role year to year with Don Criqui ), college basketball (teaming with Bucky Waters on Big East / ECAC games), horse racing , boxing (often working with Ferdie Pacheco and subsequently, Sugar Ray Leonard when NBC relaunched boxing under the Premier Boxing Champions umbrella), NHL All-Star Games (Albert called

663-411: The "Albert Achievement Awards". The music accompanying the bloopers was " 12th Street Rag ". Albert was placed as No. 14 on David J. Halberstam 's list of Top 50 All-Time Network Television Sports Announcers on Yahoo! Sports. He appears on " Perfect Sense, Part II ", on Roger Waters ' 1992 album, Amused to Death , commentating on a military attack in the manner of a sports report. Albert's voice

702-960: The 17 awards presented. The Toronto Blues Society held its 13th annual Maple Blues Awards ceremony on January 18, 2010, at the brand new Koerner Hall at The Royal Conservatory of Music in Toronto , Ontario. Radio Personality A radio personality is a person who has an on-air position in radio broadcasting . A radio personality who hosts a radio show is also known as a radio host (North American English), radio presenter (British English) or radio jockey . Radio personalities who introduce and play individual selections of recorded music are known as disc jockeys or "DJs" for short. Broadcast radio personalities may include talk radio hosts, AM/FM radio show hosts, and satellite radio program hosts, and non-host contributors to radio programs, such as reporters or correspondents. A radio personality can be someone who introduces and discusses genres of music; hosts

741-523: The NHL All-Star Game with John Davidson on NBC from 1990 to 1994 ), and Major League Baseball , as well as hosting baseball studio and pre-game shows (including NBC's coverage of the 1986 and 1988 World Series alongside Bob Costas). He also spent 13 years as the sports director of the network's flagship station, WNBC-TV , in New York. Albert also called regular-season and playoff NHL games for

780-640: The Nets during their ABA days, while Steve called Nets games during the late 1970s and 1980s. Beginning with the 2008–09 season , he was also paired with his TNT broadcast colleague Mike Fratello on the YES Network. However, with the Nets' struggles in the 2009–10 season , Nets management relegated him Albert to secondary play-by-play and was replaced by Ian Eagle . In 2011, Albert left the YES Network to join CBS Sports for NFL and NCAA tournament coverage. Albert hosts

819-593: The Nominating Panel. The remainder of the categories were voted on by the public. The winners of the Maple Blues Awards are announced at the Annual Maple Blues Awards Gala in Toronto , Ontario. The evening also includes musical performances by the Maple Blues Band, composed entirely of Maple Blues Awards winners and nominees. In 2008, the late Jeff Healey and his band members won seven of

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858-481: The exception of small or rural radio stations, much of music radio broadcasting is done by broadcast automation , a computer-controlled playlist airing MP3 audio files which contain the entire program consisting of music, commercials, and a radio announcer's pre-recorded comments. In the past, the term " disc jockey " (or "DJ") was exclusively used to describe on-air radio personalities who played recorded music and hosted radio shows that featured popular music. Unlike

897-420: The following requirements: Due to radio personalities' vocal training, opportunities to expand their careers often exist. Over time a radio personality could be paid to do voice-overs for commercials, television shows, and movies. Radio personality salaries are influenced by years of experience and education. In 2013, the median salary of a radio personality in the US was $ 28,400. A radio personality with

936-732: The lead play-by-play announcer for National Basketball Association games on TNT , a position he assumed in 1999 . Indeed, TNT had become his primary commitment ever since his longtime employer NBC lost the NBA broadcasting rights in 2002 to ABC and ESPN , which may have played a role in his departure from the Knicks' broadcast booth. The Knicks reportedly wanted Albert to accept a salary commensurate with his reduced Knicks schedule but also weren't happy about Albert making what Knicks management felt were overly critical comments about their team despite their losing record. In basketball, his most famous call

975-511: The modern club DJ who uses beatmatching to mix transitions between songs to create continuous play, radio DJs played individual songs or music tracks while voicing announcements, introductions, comments, jokes, and commercials in between each song or short series of songs. During the 1950s, '60s and '70s, radio DJs exerted considerable influence on popular music, especially during the Top 40 radio era, because of their ability to introduce new music to

1014-692: The national radio voice of the Stanley Cup Finals since 2016. From 1973 to 1976 , Albert called radio broadcasts of New York Giants football games, succeeding Marty Glickman after the latter started broadcasting for the New York Jets . Albert was also the lead play-by-play voice of the Westwood One radio network's NFL coverage from the 2002 to the 2009 seasons, calling Monday Night Football as well as numerous playoff games and every Super Bowl from 2003 to 2010 . On June 4, 2010, it

1053-517: The nickname "Red Light" for radio analyst Sal Messina , a former Rangers goaltender. His signature play-by-play phrase was "kick save and a beauty." Over his years as the Rangers' broadcaster, Albert missed a large number of games for other commitments. Many other broadcasters filled in, including several who later served long stints for other NHL teams, including Howie Rose , Mike Emrick , and John Kelly , as well as Albert's brothers Al and Steve . It

1092-510: The police on the night of the incident as "an Academy Award performance". NBC – for which Albert worked for over 20 years – fired him hours after he entered his guilty plea. His last NFL broadcast for NBC before being fired was the Baltimore Ravens - New York Giants game alongside Randy Cross and Len Berman . Bob Costas took over for Albert on NBA on NBC in the 1997–98 NBA season . Tom Hammond would eventually move up to

1131-434: The radio audience and promote or control which songs would be given airplay. Although radio personalities who specialized in news or talk programs such as Dorothy Kilgallen and Walter Winchell have existed since the early days of radio, exclusive talk radio formats emerged and multiplied in the 1960s, as telephone call in shows, interviews, news, and public affairs became more popular. In New York, WINS (AM) switched to

1170-436: The result of longtime tournament broadcaster CBS handing off some of its coverage to Turner Sports. In February 2016, Albert and Turner Sports announced that he would no longer call NCAA Tournament basketball games, stating that calling four games in one day during the first round, and a total of six matches in three days during the first two rounds, was too much for his 74-year-old voice to handle. Albert said that he "felt it

1209-469: The syndicated NHL Network in the 1976–77 season , and, from 2000 to 2002, he helped call TNT's coverage of the Wimbledon Championships tennis tournament. Albert made 53 guest appearances on David Letterman 's late-night talk show for NBC and CBS . Each time Albert appeared, he brought with him a group of clips featuring sports bloopers and outstanding plays, which he narrated and dubbed

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1248-665: The voice of the AAA Syracuse Chiefs . He graduated from New York University in 1965. After getting his start by being a ball boy for the New York Knicks , Albert worked his first Knicks game as a broadcaster on January 27, 1963, on WCBS Radio . He was filling in for his mentor, Marty Glickman , who was away in Europe. The game was against the Celtics at the Boston Garden . Beginning in 1967 and lasting 37 years, Albert served as

1287-487: The voice of the New York Knicks on radio and television before being let go by James L. Dolan , the chairman of the MSG Network and Cablevision , after Albert criticized the team's poor play on-air in 2004 . It was said that Albert's high salary was also a factor. His son, Kenny Albert , has been a part-time play-by-play announcer for the Knicks since 2009 , filling in whenever the elder Albert's successor, Mike Breen ,

1326-623: Was Game 6 of the 2021 NBA Eastern Conference Finals , between the Milwaukee Bucks and Atlanta Hawks . In 2005 , Albert officially became the lead play-by-play man for the New Jersey Nets franchise started calling their games on the YES Network , often teaming with Brooklyn native and NBA veteran Mark Jackson . With that, the Nets had employed all three Albert brothers during the franchise's history; Al started his broadcast career with

1365-523: Was announced that Albert was leaving his NFL on Westwood One duties. He was succeeded by Kevin Harlan . On June 6, 2011, it was announced Albert was joining CBS Sports to call play-by-play for The NFL on CBS . Albert was usually teamed with Rich Gannon on broadcasts. On May 29, 2014, Albert stepped down from calling The NFL on CBS to focus more on his basketball duties for TNT and CBS. Other NBC Sports duties included play-by-play announcing for

1404-573: Was his absence from Game 7 of the Rangers – Devils Eastern Conference Finals game that led to Rose's famed Matteau, Matteau, Matteau call. Albert left the Rangers after the 1994–95 season . At the same time, Rose took the job as a play-by-play announcer of the New York Islanders . Albert's son, Kenny , replaced him and has been the radio voice of the Rangers ever since. Kenny also calls NHL and Olympic ice hockey for NBC Sports and has served as

1443-560: Was set to begin two days later, with Albert scheduled to call multiple games that week. Bob Costas filled in for those games, and Albert returned to call Game 1 of the Western Conference Semifinals between the Dallas Mavericks and Sacramento Kings . On May 15, 2021, it was reported that Albert had planned on retiring following the 2021 NBA playoffs . The news became official two days later. His last game called

1482-399: Was the final NBA telecast on NBC. During his time on NBC, he continued as the lead play-by-play man for the New York Knicks on local MSG Network telecasts and began calling national games for TNT in 1999, as well. When he regained the lead broadcaster position on NBC, he continued to call play-by-play for both networks until the end of NBC's coverage in 2002. Albert continued to be

1521-558: Was the wiser move to go primarily NBA at this stage." In 2022, Albert appeared in the Playoffs on NBA Lane short film alongside ESPN sideline reporter Malika Andrews . In addition to the Knicks, Albert had a lengthy tenure (beginning in 1965 ) calling the games of another Madison Square Garden tenant, the New York Rangers . He handled the radio call of the Rangers' Stanley Cup-clinching victory in 1994 . He also famously coined

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