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Brian Hayes, a pioneering radio broadcaster, has died at 87. The Australian-born legend, who shaped modern phone-in formats, began his career in newspapers and UK radio in the 1970s. He rose to prominence at Capital Radio and later LBC, where he championed treating callers as "real people" and fostering meaningful conversations.
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