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Tributes paid to a "unique" voice of ³ÉÈËÂÛ̳ Radio
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Tributes have been paid to former ³ÉÈËÂÛ̳ Radio Humberside and ³ÉÈËÂÛ̳ Radio York presenter Mike Hurley who has died aged 59 following a stroke.
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Mike was one of Yorkshire's best known broadcasters, presenting the Saturday morning show on Radio Humberside for more than ten years from the mid-Eighties.
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In 2000 he took the same Saturday morning programme formula to Radio York winning a new audience in a different part of the county. He was a presenter on the station for five years.
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During his time at the ³ÉÈËÂÛ̳ in Hull, Mike won a prestigious Sony Radio Award for his characterisation and alter ego "Bill Bore" – his impression of the quintessential thrifty Yorkshire man.
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Mike had previously worked at Radio Aire in Leeds, where he was part of the original on-air line-up which launched the station in 1981.
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But his main occupation was using his voice to best effect for radio and television commercials – a career which included long associations with the Daily Mirror and Hovis Bread.
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Geoff Sargieson, former Station Manager of Radio Humberside, said today: "The word unique is often lavished around but in Mike's case it's a fair description – he was one of the most talented and inventive presenters I have ever worked with.
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"He will be sadly missed in the radio and advertising world."
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³ÉÈËÂÛ̳ Leeds Press Office
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