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Alex J. Walling also known as A.J. Walling (born 1948) is a Canadian sports analyst and broadcaster. Well known for his distinctive voice and opinionated commentary, he was the Atlantic Canadian sports reporter for
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, a position he held for nine years. He still contributes to a regular sports column for the TSN web page and is heard each weekday morning on CIOE-FM (97.5 FM). He is also the founder and former owner of CJQC-FM in
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Broadcasting career

Walling's career began at the age of 17 in 1965 as a newspaper reporter in Quebec City. He soon moved into radio and in 1972 he moved to Halifax where he began working for CHNS.QCCR Profile
He began the first full-time sports talk show there in 1972 with a show that ran on Sunday nights from 10:30 till midnight. As the first full-time sports director for CHNS, his first major assignment as in Edmonton, Alberta where he covered the Dartmouth Dairy Queen team which was vying that year for the National Softball title. He has also covered major sporting events, including the 1972
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where he was one of the first to talk to
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moments after the historic "goal heard around the world". Walling has reported on Atlantic University football for more than twenty years. In 1984, he was president and general manager of Western Broadcasting in
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where he started CKWK 1340, an AM radio station now operating as
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. Three years later, in 1987, he became general manager of CJGL-FM in Swift Current, Saskatchewan. While his family remained in Corner Brook, for several months he commuted between the two stations. In 1988, he became the first sports anchor at the independent Halifax and Saint John-based
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television station (now part of Global). That same year, he founded the Atlantic Media Institute in Halifax, which he sold in 2000. From 1994 to 2000 he also had a one-hour sports talk show called ''A.J., Harv & Company'' on a Halifax community station television. He left the show upon his retirement; however, the retirement was short lived. In Liverpool, he founded Queens County Community Radio, which first went on air in 2008 and received CRTC approval in 2009. In June 2012 he sold his interest in the community radio station to focus on his local online newspaper, ''Pulse of Queens County''. In July 2015 Walling became the host of the Cobequid Radio Society's CIOE-FM morning drive show, broadcast live from Lower Sackville each weekday.


Personal life

He was married to Kathleen Davis of Brooklyn, Nova Scotia, who died in 2014.


References


External links

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Pulse of Queens County
' {{DEFAULTSORT:Walling, Alex J. 1948 births Living people Canadian television sportscasters People from Quebec City