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Mark Elliot (radio host)

Mark Elliot (December 24, 1953 – January 11, 2019)[1] was the professional name of Nils Fleming Johanson, a former late night talk radio host on radio station CFRB 1010 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada and an addictions counsellor in private practice.[2] Earlier in his career, he was a popular disk jockey at Top 40 stations in various Canadian cities including Toronto, Winnipeg, Ottawa, and Windsor, Ontario.

Nils Johanson
Born
Nils Fleming Johanson

December 24, 1953
DiedJanuary 11, 2019(2019-01-11) (aged 65)
St. Catharines, Ontario
Other namesMark Elliot, Ed Mitchell, John Frick
Occupation(s)Broadcaster, talk show host, addictions counsellor
PartnerJarrett Rainhard

From 2003 to February 2007, he hosted the general interest talk show The Nightside, in 2005 it was the highest-rated late night radio show in Canada. From 2001 until December 2016, he hosted People Helping People, Saturday nights from 11 p.m. to 2 a.m. EST on CFRB Toronto and CJAD Montreal, a phone-in show dedicated to addictions and addiction recovery. Elliot was a recovering alcoholic, drug abuser, and compulsive gambler.[1]

Elliot was the only openly gay host on CFRB, where he came out on air. Politically left-wing, he presented a somewhat challenging figure for the historically conservative station.

Elliot's radio career began at what was then CHIC radio in Brampton, a Toronto suburb, in 1974. He moved on to work as a radio disk jockey at CFOM, the last English-language commercial radio station in Quebec City, Quebec, and then in Winnipeg, Manitoba. At his next home, in Ottawa, he became a legendary evening Top 40 host and local celebrity on CFRA and CFGO. In 1987, a sympathetic employer fired Elliot rather than let his position continue to enable his addictions. Retrospectively, Elliot later praised her action for saving his life.[1]

Elliot moved to Windsor, Ontario, where he received treatment at Brentwood Recovery Home. He returned to the air with the CHUM radio group serving Windsor and Detroit.

With executive producer Warren Cosford, Elliot initiated People Helping People on Windsor's CKLW in 1995, later syndicating it to Toronto's Talk 640. Both stations dropped his program before he was picked up by CFRB, Canada's most listened-to commercial talk radio station, first to do PHP on weekends, and eventually, in 2003, to take on The Nightside after its longtime host Jim Richards moved to an earlier timeslot.[1]

While many other electronic media shut down, Elliot was on air during the Great Blackout of 2003, providing information and reassurance to untold numbers of listeners in Southern Ontario.

Elliot also worked as a counsellor with the Salvation Army Harbour Light Treatment Centre, and was a member of Alcoholics Anonymous.

Elliot grew up in Weston, then a suburb of Toronto. He lived in the Church and Wellesley area of downtown Toronto for a number of years before moving to the Niagara peninsula later in life.

He suffered from heart trouble in his last years and was hospitalized at the end of 2018 after suffering two heart attacks. He developed pneumonia and was put in a medically induced coma before dying on January 11, 2019.[3][4][5]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d Reinhart, Anthony. "Radio host talks away the drug and alcohol demons - The Globe and Mail". The Globe and Mail. Retrieved 2021-06-30.
  2. ^ "10 Questions with ... Mark Elliot". All Access. Retrieved 2021-06-30.
  3. ^ Média, Bell. "Former NEWSTALK1010 host of". www.iheartradio.ca. Retrieved 2021-06-30.
  4. ^ "Nils Johanson Obituary - Niagara Falls, ON". Dignity Memorial. Retrieved 2021-06-30.
  5. ^ "Mark Elliot: Legendary Ottawa DJ started groundbreaking Windsor radio show". Windsor Star. January 20, 2019. Retrieved January 20, 2019.

External links edit

  • The weekly podcast of "People Helping People"
  • at the Wayback Machine (archived November 28, 2005)
  • AllAccess.com - May 29, 2012 "10 Questions with ... Mark Elliot"

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