Draft:Shane Hewitt

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  • File:Symbol opinion vote.svg Comment: We can get into notability once you sort out your references. I think he has borderline notability, but your references diminish that. Good references may tip the balance.
    Please do not just link to playbills which mention him. They are valid, but inly to verify simple facts. WP:YOUTUBE tells you when you may use it as a reference.
    For a living person we have a high standard of referencing. Every substantive fact you assert, especially one that is susceptible to potential challenge, requires a citation with a reference that is about them, and is independent of them, in multiple secondary sources which are WP:RS, and is significant coverage. Please also see WP:PRIMARY which details the limited permitted usage of primary sources and WP:SELFPUB which has clear limitations on self published sources. Providing sufficient references, ideally one per fact cited, that meet these tough criteria is likely to make this draft a clear acceptance (0.9 probability). Lack of them or an inability to find them is likely to mean that the person is not suitable for inclusion, certainly today. 🇵🇸‍🇺🇦 FiddleTimtrent FaddleTalk to me 🇺🇦‍🇵🇸 09:54, 26 June 2025 (UTC)


Shane Hewitt
File:Shane Hewitt in 2022.png
Hewitt in 2022
Born (1975-06-11) June 11, 1975 (age 50)
Flin Flon, Canada
Other namesZack "ZeeMan" Hewitt
OccupationsBroadcaster, Podcast Host
EmployerBell Media Radio
Presenting career
ShowShane Hewitt & the Nightshift
NetworkiHeart Talk Network
StyleTalk Radio, Podcast Host
CountryCanada
Websiteshanehewitt.ca

Shane Hewitt is a Canadian radio broadcaster, podcast host and motivational speaker. Hewitt is best known as host of the Shane Hewitt & the Nightshift talk radio show on the iHeart Talk Radio Network

Career

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Shane Hewitt's radio career began on college radio at SAIT in the CTSR Cinema Television Stage and Radio Program in 1996.

Under the on-air moniker Zack Hewitt or Z-MAN, Hewitt was part of the CJAY 92 line-up in from 1999 through 2003 as evening host[1] Shane Hewitt moved on to be midday host in the fall of 2002.[2]

In 2003-2004, Hewitt hosted the morning show at HTZ-FM in St. Catharines[3], 2004-2006 at CFGQ-FM in Calgary[4]. He later joined CKCE-FM in Calgary, where he worked from 2007 to 2016[5][6]. From 2016 through 2019, on CFGQ-FM[7] in Calgary.

The Shift with Shane Hewitt

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Shane Hewitt hosted The Shift with Shane Hewitt, a national late-night talk show that aired on Corus Entertainment’s Global News Radio Network.

November 29, 2020 (2020-11-29) was the official launch date of The Shift with Shane Hewitt,[8] after providing interim host duties. The show title changed in July 2020 (2020-07) as a replacement for The Shift with Drex following the departure of host Justin "Drex" Wilcomes.[9]

The Shift was broadcast on Corus-owned radio stations, including 980 CKNW Vancouver, 770 CHQR Calgary, 630 CHED Edmonton, 680 CJOB Winnipeg, 640 Toronto, 900 CHML Hamilton, and 980 CFPL London.[10] The program aired until its cancellation in November 2023.[11]

Shane Hewitt & the Nightshift

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Launching in July 2024, Shane Hewitt began hosting Shane Hewitt & the Nightshift[12] [13], a national talk radio show, on iHeart Radio Talk Network with Bell Media Radio. There is also a podcast version of the show.[14]

Shane Hewitt & the Nightshift network stations:

Station Frequency City
CJAD 800am Montreal, Quebec
CFRA 580am Ottawa, Ontario
CFRB 1010am Toronto, Ontario
CKTB 610am St. Catharines, Ontario
CKLW 800am Windsor, Ontario
CKFR 1050am Kelowna, British Columbia
CFAX 1070am Victoria, British Columbia

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