David Drybrough
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David J. Drybrough (born October 13, 1936[1]) is a Chartered Accountant and a member of the board of directors of CanWest Global Communications.[2] He served as the company's Interim Chairman after Izzy Asper died in 2003.[citation needed]
Drybrough was born in Winnipeg, Manitoba.[2]
[edit] References
- ^ http://owen-media.com/execdetail.cfm?group=46&page=2&person=85459
- ^ a b http://www.canwestglobal.com/investorrelations/bios.html
Corporate Directors: David Asper | Gail Asper | Leonard Asper | Lloyd Barber | Derek Burney | Ronald Daniels | David Drybrough | Paul Godfrey | Frank King | Lisa Pankratz
Radio Stations: CJZZ | CKBT
CJZZ and CKBT have been sold to Corus Entertainment, pending CRTC approval.
Newspapers: Calgary Herald | Dose | Edmonton Journal | Montreal Gazette | National Post | Ottawa Citizen | Regina Leader-Post | Saskatoon StarPhoenix | The Province (Vancouver) | Vancouver Sun | Victoria Times-Colonist | Windsor Star
Television Assets: CFRE | CFSK | CHAN | CHBC | CHCA | CHCH | CHEK | CICT | CIHF | CIII | CISA | CITV | CJNT | CKMI | CKND | CH | CoolTV | DejaView | Fox Sports World Canada | Global | Lonestar | mentv1 | Mystery1 | TVtropolis | X-Treme Sports
Assets outside of Canada: C4 (New Zealand) | MoreFM (New Zealand) | Network Ten (Australia) | Original 106 (UK) | The Edge FM (New Zealand) | TV3 (New Zealand)
1 Co-owned with Groupe TVA.