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  • Writer's pictureMatt Cundill

Another Very Terry Christmas

Updated: Dec 11, 2019



Terry DiMonte is back for another Christmas episode. The CHOM 97.7 Morning man has a love for Christmas and radio, which is why he's joining us again for another exciting podcast!

Over the last three decades, Terry DiMonte has endured as the most popular radio voice in Montreal, Canada. He launched his career in Churchill, Manitoba with the CBC, later moving on the CITI FM in Winnipeg, and then over the CHOM FM in Montreal, where, over the course of 25 years, he became one of the highest rating radio personalities in Québec. He is the host of the Terry Dimonte Show.

Last year, we spent our time talking about his relationship with Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. This year, we spoke about his love of Canada, his morning routine, and the loss of his dear friend Kenny Shields of the rock band Streetheart.

Terry and I have known each other since 1987 and we spent Christmas of our 30th year of friendship by doing a podcast. Check out this video from CBC Ottawa's Switchback's "A Day in the Life of Terry DiMonte":


Merry Christmas!

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