Friday, December 22, 2017

Mike Cleaver's Resume

RESUME

Michael William Cleaver

Vancouver, BC


E-mail: mikecleaver@gmail.com


Career to date:

March 2010 – Current - “Mike Cleaver’s “Radiographies.”
A series of long form audio interviews with BC’s broadcast veterans.


June 2008 – Current -Mike Cleaver Broadcast Services
Freelance consulting, engineering and voice-overs.

January 2008 – June2008

-British Columbia Institute
Of Technology. -Part Time Instructor, Radio Program,
First year Radio News, Second year
Documentary production. (15hrs per week)
.
April 2006 – Jan 2007

-CTV Vancouver -Freelance News Writer


March 2003 – Nov 2005

-CKNW Vancouver -Part time News Anchor on CKNW,
All shifts including Morning Drive
-Part time News Anchor and I/T for
Corus Radio Network, Vancouver,
All shifts
-Iraq War coverage for CKNW/Corus Radio
Network, Morning shift
-Columnist, “Broadcast Dialogue” magazine
-Mike Cleaver Broadcast Services” consulting,
voice-over and narration and engineering
services. (Ongoing, including specialty in
helping broadcast outlets prepare for disaster
response in an emergency such as earthquakes,
forest fires, etc.)



April 2002 – May 2002

-CKNW/NW2
Vancouver -News Anchor on CKNW/NW2
-Business News on CKNW/NW2


June 1999 – November 2001

-CFRA/KOOL-FM/
1200TEAM/Majic 100
Ottawa -Morning News Anchor and Assistant News
Director
-Gather, write and present 8-minute morning
news packages on the hour and half-hour
from 5am to 10am Monday to Friday
-Character voice on Majic 100 Morning show
-Responsible for Newsroom operations and staff
training, planning and implementation of news
programming, scheduling and administration.
-Plan, design and implement new newsroom and
equipment for new CHUM Ottawa Operations.
-Assisted in the development of I-NES 2000 software.
-Responsible for selecting and adjusting equipment for quality of on-air sound of CFRA,
CJMJ-FM and Sports Radio 1200 The Team.
-Member of BN National Editorial Committee and
RTNDA.



February 1998 – June 1999

-680 News, Toronto -Afternoon Drive News Anchor
Read and re-write half hour news wheels on
Toronto’s All-News radio station
-Part-time professor (PhD) at Seneca’s School of
Communication Arts teaching Radio and
Television Journalism and Voice and Presentation Skills (10 hrs/wk)


October 1994 - November 15, 1996

-CFRB, Toronto -Evening News Anchor and Host of “The World
Tonight”, afternoon drive business reports,
news air shifts at all times of the day
Gathered, prepared and delivered evening newscasts on the hour and half hour and prepared and delivered two ten minute “World Tonight” newscasts five nights per week
-Interviews with news-makers for “The World
Today”
-Work with summer interns on presentation skills
and writing
-Part Time Professor at Seneca College School of
Communication Arts in Presentation Skills, News
writing and newscast preparation for 3 semesters

September 1983 - September 1994
-CHUM Toronto -Afternoon News Anchor. Prepared, wrote and
delivered hourly newscasts
-Morning News Anchor and Co-anchor, preparing
writing and delivering hourly and half hourly
newscasts
-Assignment Editor, CHUM-CHUM-FM News
-Outside reporting of major events (Pope's visit,
Royal visits, Blue Jays World Series wins)
-Producer, writer and Toronto anchor of the CHUM National Network News
heard daily on CHUM Stations and affiliates across Canada
This program won finalist status at the International Radio Festival of New York -Acting News Director for 1050 CHUM
-Beta tested Broadcast News I-NES text-audio
newsroom computer system upgrades
-Professor at Seneca College for three
semesters, teaching on-air presentation skills
for radio and television
-Chairman of CHUM-CHUM-FM Employee
Relations committee for three years
-Editor of RTNDA Newsbreak monthly newsletter
for three years
-Member, CAB Quarter Century Club


September 1976 - September 1983

-CJCA-CIRK-FM
Edmonton, Alberta -Morning news anchor
-Assistant News Director for both stations
-Continued engineering duties as third
Technician, including design and installation
of a new four track recording facility, new 50K
AM transmitter and FM transmitter
Maintenance
-Acted as Producer-Operator for visiting
radio at Edmonton Eskimo home games
-Hosted talk shows
-Set up several 24 track recording sessions
for CIRK-FM
-Voice work on commercials, industrial videos.


September 1972 - September 1976

-CHUM Toronto -Afternoon anchor, later
moving to mornings as co-anchor
-Worked all air-shifts, including outside
reporting
-Interviews and editing for CHUM-FM's
"In Toronto" program
-Voicing several documentaries.
-Became a member of RTNDA



March 1972 - September 1972

-CKXL Calgary -Morning news anchor


April 1969 - March 1972

-CJOC-CJLH-TV
Lethbridge -Became News Director at CJLH-TV
Lethbridge, Alberta, taking over supper-
hour news cast
-Learned 35mm still photography,
processing and slide mounting
-Learned 16mm silent and sound
filming, processing and editing
-Learned video and audio switching,
studio camera and lighting
-Learned early videotape technology
(2”) plus early Sony backpack
-Continued work at CJOC Radio doing
morning drive and mid-day newscasts

September 1968 - April 1969 -Became late evening newscaster at
CJLH-TV, Lethbridge, Alberta


May 1967 - September 1968 -Evening announcer at CJOC radio
Lethbridge, Alberta
-Worked all air-shifts, including morning
drive
-Moved into news along with evening
announce shift
-Worked as Chief Engineer for three
months, maintaining and upgrading
studio and transmitter equipment
continued as Assistant Engineer until
1972
-Booth Announcer at CJLH-TV


September 1965 – May 1967

-CKOV-CJOV-FM
Kelowna, BC -Became Chief Announcer
-Continued engineering duties and
began work in the newsroom


July 1964 - September 1965

-Became Staff Announcer at CKOV
Kelowna, BC working all shifts
including morning drive and remotes
-Became Assistant Engineer, helping
Chief Engineer with maintenance,
equipment installation and design
-Helped put CJOV-FM on air.

June 1962 - July 1964 -Began hosting 4pm - 5pm request and dedication show on CKOV, Kelowna
BC
-Operator for daily summer remotes
-Later added evening operating and
hosting shifts


January 1962 - June 1962

-Started fifteen minute weekly high
school news program "Hi-Notes"
on CKOV, Kelowna, BC

December 1961

-Began broadcasting career as fill-in
operator at CKOV, Kelowna




Education: -Elementary education in Ontario
-High School Graduate, Kelowna, BC
-Partial Grade 13, English Major.

Computer Skills: - Windows 95, 98, 2000, NT, XP, Vista, Windows 7,8,10.
-Microsoft Office Suite 2010
-Microsoft Internet Explorer
-Mozilla Firefox
-Newstar (television)
-INES
-Burli
-Maestro
-Scott Systems
-Cool Edit Pro
-Audacity

References: -Available on request.