- Erin Davis
Infobox Person
name = Erin Davis
image_size = 250px
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birth_date = 1962
birth_place =Edmonton, Alberta
occupation = Radio Morning Show Host
spouse = Rob
parents = Don and Maureen Davis
children = Lauren Davis
website = [http://www.erindavis.com Erin Davis's Official Homepage]Erin Davis is a popular media figure in
Toronto, Ontario ,Canada . At present she is a co-host of 98.1 CHFI's Morning Show along with Mike Cooper. She also appears regularly as an MC or keynote speaker for many local organizations and events in Toronto.Early life
Davis was born in
Edmonton, Alberta in 1962 toCanadian Air Force officer Don Davis and his wife Maureen. Along with her 3 sisters, Davis's childhood was spent in many different cities, as is typical of an Air Force family. She was raised in Ottawa andTrenton, Ontario , andEngland .cite news |url=http://www.womenspost.ca/articles/profiles/erin-davis-waking-a-city |author=Hugh Reilly |date=2008-08-29 |accessdate=2008-09-08 |title=Erin Davis: waking up a city |publisher=Women's Post] Growing up, she was always interested in music and singing, regularly joining her grandfather's orchestra.cite web |url=http://www.erindavis.com/about.php |title=About Erin |accessdate=2008-09-08 |publisher=Erin Davis's Official Homepage]When she graduated from high school (Nicholson Catholic College), she decided to pursue her performing further by studying Radio Broadcasting at
Loyalist College inBelleville, Ontario . [cite news |url=http://www.canada.com/nationalpost/news/toronto/story.html?id=0eda52a6-b26e-439d-b589-e5374000c479 |author=Dave McGinn |date=2007-04-03 |title=Fun with Mike and Erin |publisher=National Post |accessdate=2007-04-03] While she was there, she also kept busy hosting a radio show onCIGL-FM in the afternoons and playing piano at a local restaurant in the evenings.Radio career
Early work
After graduating from Loyalist College, was immediately hired by CIGL-FM. Six months later, she moved to
Windsor, Ontario to work atCKLW Windsor (aka The Big Eight), where she has the distinction of being the first female co-host in the Detroit market. Davis co-hosted the morning show on CKLW during its final years as aTop 40 station, and, along with many other employees of the station, was laid off in late 1984 when the station went to a mostly-automatedMusic of Your Life format. From there, she moved toToronto, Ontario to co-host "Good Morning Toronto" atCKO Toronto, the flagship station of Canada's all-news radio network.cite news |url=http://www.broadcastermagazine.com/issues/ISarticle.asp?id=20215&story_id=&issue=07092003 |title=Davis' listeners hard hit by business of radio |last=Bray |first=David |date=2003-07-09 |publisher=Broadcaster Magazine |accessdate=2006-12-08] This job led to her big breakthrough, when in 1988 she was asked to join popular morning show hostDon Daynard on the CHFI morning show.Working at CHFI
Shortly after Davis joined Daynard, 'Don and Erin' became the top rated morning show in the market. In March 1991, Davis gave birth to her daughter Lauren. Thanks to the station setting up a temporary studio in her home, Davis was able to return to the air only one week later and broadcast the show from home for the next three months.cite web |url=http://www.erindavis.com/march2006.html |title=Journal (March 2006) |author=Erin Davis |date=2006-03-24 |publisher=Erin Davis's Offical Homepage |accessdate=2007-01-02] cite web |url=http://www.torontoirishnews.com/index.php?id=48 |title=Erin Davis - Our Grand Marshal for 2006 |publisher=Toronto Irish News |accessdate=2008-09-08] Together, Don and Erin maintained high ratings through 1999, when Don Daynard retired and was replaced by
Bob Magee as Davis's co-host in the mornings. Together the new duo 'Bob and Erin' continued to maintain the high ratings up until spring 2003, when CHFI station executives decided to take the station in a different direction and released Davis, moving Magee to the "afternoon drive" shift. CHFI's morning drive time was given to "Mad Dog and Billie ", later called "Jay and Billie", withJay Michaels and Billie Holiday.Released from CHFI
After her sudden departure from radio, since the non-compete clause in her contract forbade her from being hired by another radio station for a year, Davis used her time to pursue other dreams. In the summer of 2003, the
W Network offered her a chance to create her own daily live national television talk show. That fall she starred in "W Live with Erin Davis", featuring guests and viewers discussing women's lifestyle, health and wellness issues.cite news |url=http://www.broadcastermagazine.com/issues/ISarticle.asp?id=22707&story_id=&issue=09302003 |title=Erin Davis turns to TV |date=2003-09-30 |publisher=Broadcaster Magazine |accessdate=2006-12-08]Also that summer, Davis was contacted by
Ross Petty , a theatrical producer who was organizing his annual Christmas familypantomime in Toronto. He invited her to audition for and she made her live theatre debut as the Fairy Godmother in "Cinderella " at Toronto's Elgin Theatre in December for a month long run, concurrent with her daily television show.Working at EZ-Rock
On
September 7 2004 , about 14 months after her abrupt departure from CHFI, Davis returned to Toronto radio. CHFI competitor EZ-Rock had an opening in their morning show when hostChristine Cardoso left on maternity leave. After polling their listeners for ideas, Davis was an easy choice. On EZ-Rock, she joined Mike Cooper hosting the morning show.cite news |url=http://www.broadcastermagazine.com/issues/ISarticle.asp?id=34273&story_id=&issue=08312004&btac=no |title=Erin Davis back on Toronto airwaves |last=Bray |first=David |date=2004-08-31 |publisher=Broadcaster Magazine |accessdate=2006-12-08] While she was there, the station achieved number one ratings for the first time.Return to CHFI
Davis's stint with EZ-Rock ended earlier than expected in April 2005, when it became known that she had agreed to return to CHFI the following September.cite news |url=http://www.broadcastermagazine.com/issues/ISarticle.asp?id=42492&story_id=&issue=04272005 |title=Erin Davis returns to CHFI-FM |last=Bray |first=David |date=2005-04-27 |publisher=Broadcaster Magazine |accessdate=2006-12-08] In addition, it was learned that Mike Cooper would be leaving EZ-Rock and joining her as co-host on the morning show at CHFI once his 6-month non-compete clause expired in late October. Together the two reunited at CHFI and continued to go strong there, putting CHFI back at the top of the Toronto ratings and holding it there.cite news |url=http://www.broadcastermagazine.com/issues/ISarticle.asp?id=63040&story_id=&issue=12042006 |title=Survey 4 2006 BBM Overview |date=2006-12-04 |publisher=Broadcaster Magazine |accessdate=2006-12-08] cite news |url=http://www.thestar.com/NASApp/cs/ContentServer?pagename=thestar/Layout/Article_Type1&call_pageid=971358637177&c=Article&cid=1165272610678 |title=CHFI-FM tops on local radio |last=Quill |first=Greg |date=2006-12-05 |publisher=Toronto Star |accessdate=2006-12-07]
Off-air work
While still doing the morning show with Don, and later Bob, Davis also had several appearances on TV. She made a number of guest host appearances at
CFTO (now CTV Toronto) and Global. Following that, Davis wrote and performed a nightly commentary on CFTO News in 1998 and 1999 called "Just So You Know". Then for more than 200 episodes across two seasons, she hosted a nightly talk show onRogers Television called "The Erin Davis Show". The lifestyle and wellness program received an award in its second season as Canada’s best cable talk show.Public Appearances
While not on the radio doing the morning show, Davis regularly appears at various public events as both M.C. and Keynote Speaker. She is also an accomplished vocalist and fronted an oldies band for over 10 years. She was featured on three CDs for the
Toronto Blue Jays and Variety Club during the team’s pennant andWorld Series runs of the early 1990’s. Davis has also sung national anthems at many Blue Jays, Maple Leafs and Argonauts games, and boasts a winning record for the home team.Charity work
Davis has participated in numerous charitable causes. Nearly every year she is one of the co-hosts on the
Easter Seals Telethon on CBC television. She is also very active with theCanadian Breast Cancer Foundation and has also worked forSheena’s Place and theChildren's Wish Foundation of Canada , for which she raised over $160,000 in the summer of 1998, simply by shaving her head. Davis has been saluted by the Empire Club, Variety Club and Toastmasters International for her public service work. In 2008, she established the Erin Davis Women in Radio Award at Loyalist College.Honours and awards
For all of her work in the Toronto media, as well as her public speaking and charity work, Davis has been honoured by many different public organizations. In 2002, she was named Chatelaine Woman Of Influence. In 2006 she was awarded the title of Woman of the Year for the Greater Toronto Area after a public survey by the
Consumers Choice Award . Later that same year, she also acted as Grand Marshal of the 2006 TorontoSt. Patrick's Day Parade. And most recently, she has received the Paul Harris fellowship, a Rotary honour recognizing the highest public service.References
External links
* [http://www.erindavis.com Official website] , where she writes a daily journal
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