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FROM VANCOUVER: DID CANUCKS WANT RADIO CELEB REMOVED?

          A "long-running rift" between the Canucks and local      sports talk radio host Dan Russell played "a large part in a     decision" by Canucks radio rightsholder CKNW to replace him     with Global TV's Don Taylor, according to Ullrich & Leary of     the Vancouver PROVINCE.  Sources said that Russell "has     repeatedly been under pressure" by CKNW to have Canucks GM     Brian Burke and Assistant GM Dave Nonis as "regular guests"     on his nightly sports show.  Orca Bay VP/Broadcasting Chris     Hebb "has complained to the station about Russell, a harsh     critic of the Canucks over the years."  Hebb "had suggested"     that Russell's "status would be tied to any future     negotiations" with CKNW to retain the team's radio rights,     and CKNW's deal expired after this season.  A source said     that Russell's nightly show "consistently cleared" a profit     of C$1M annually and "carried the highest market share of     any show on the station" (Vancouver PROVINCE, 6/9).          ARE GRIZZLIES LOOKING SOUTH? In NJ, Dave D'Alessandro     wrote that "there's talk around" the NBA that Grizzlies     Owner Michael Heisley "will eventually move his team" to     Nashville or New Orleans, as the team "lost a reported" $25M     last year.  Additionally, the team's radio partner lost $1M     last year, so the team is "having trouble getting their     games on the air" (Newark STAR-LEDGER, 6/11).

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