After half a century, Kamloops news legend steps back
KAMLOOPS — He began his career 52 years ago, and for 48 of those Doug Collins has been here at Broadcast Centre. As the CFJC News Director and TV Operations Manager, Doug has been dedicated to delivering the news and growing the newsroom. But come September there will be a major change at the top of our department, as Doug steps back from management and prepares to retire from his position. Over the years, Doug has been recognized for his tireless efforts, winning several prestigious awards. The decision to retire from the post isn’t easy, but he says it’s time.
For nearly five decades, he’s brought you the news. The familiar voice in Kamloops we’ve all heard over the airways. It’s a legacy not many in the industry can match, but for Doug Collins it’s been a rewarding and satisfying career, one he was always destined for.
“I started out right out of high school, I have not had another job other than in broadcasting,” says Doug Collins.
In 1966 Doug began his career in broadcasting. Born in Vancouver and raised in Terrace and Prince Rupert, he was always curious and loved to tell stories.
“I went to university for a year which was a total waste of time because I spent it all at the university’s news and radio station, so I didn’t do much studying and when a full time job came up north in Prince Rupert, I took it and left university, never to look back.”