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Peter Warren (radio)
Peter Warren (born 1941) is a Canadian investigative journalist, private investigator, former talk radio host and member of the Canadian Association of Broadcasters' Hall of Fame.
==Biography==
Born in London, one of three sons, himself, Tim Warren and John Warren. Warren worked briefly as a junior sports reporter on Fleet Street after being expelled from Dulwich College. He then moved to Canada where he wrote for various newspapers including the ''Calgary Herald'', the ''Toronto Telegram'', the ''Winnipeg Tribune'' and the ''Saint John Telegraph-Journal''. He has also written for ''Maclean's'', ''The Globe and Mail'', ''The Manchester Guardian'', ''TIME'' and the ''Hong Kong Star''. He celebrated 50 years in Canada (all as a journalist) on Nov. 10, 2009.
Warren rose to fame as an "open line" radio talk show host, a career he would enjoy for 35 years, the longest such tenure in North America.〔(''In Your Face: B.C.'s fiercest radio talk-show host unmasked'' ) – Noel Hulsman, BCBusiness Magazine, May 2003〕 Warren moderated the popular ''Action Line'' morning talk show on CJOB in Winnipeg, Manitoba from 1971 to 1998 when he was replaced by Charles Adler. He moved to Victoria, British Columbia and hosted a syndicated weekend radio program, ''Warren on the Weekend'' from 1998 to 2006. In March 2006 he left radio to concentrate on his work as an investigative journalist probing cold cases and wrongful convictions.〔(''From Radio Host to Gumshoe'' ) – Guy Dixon, The Globe and Mail, March 1, 2006〕 An outspoken critic of the Canadian justice system, Warren had in the past used his show to campaign on behalf of wrongfully convicted persons such as David Milgaard, Steven Truscott, James Driskell, Thomas Sophonow and on behalf of the families of victims of alleged serial killer Robert Pickton. The final edition of ''Warren on the Weekend'' aired on March 5, 2006.

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