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‘I owe that man everything’: Godfather of Sydney radio John Brennan dies – Sydney Morning Herald
Sydney radio kingmaker John Brennan OAM, who launched the careers of John Laws, Alan Jones and Ray Hadley, has died at age 89.
If he doesnt phone Alan Jones in the 1980s when he was a rugby coach and a former speechwriter for Malcolm Fraser, he doesnt do what he does and of course eclipses all records.
Brennan described talkback radio as democracy in its purest form which gave a real voice to the Australian public.
2UE radio presenters (clockwise from left) Stan Zemanek, John Stanley, John Laws, Mike Carlton and John Brennan.
Ive always loved radio since I was a little boy, Brennan said in a previous interview with 2GB…
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