Viewer discretion is advised voice1/31/2023 ![]() ![]() ![]() When a movie sucked, Dailey was entirely willing to admit it. ![]() Citytv promos like “Your Federation Station” or the cheesy-but-fun gimmick weeks City used to run before it went corporate. But they would have, if it was necessary.ĭailey was a part of Toronto life for thirty years. Of course, Dailey was actually quite good looking, so probably these people wouldn’t have sacrificed greatly to experience the Voice up close. More than a few people confessed to me, over the years, that they would have had sex with Mark Dailey sight unseen based solely on that voice: that powerful, controlled bass tone that could be dead serious or impishly mischievous as the moment required. Capitalization is required when describing him. His death today at the age of fifty-seven due to complications from kidney cancer leaves a deep void in Toronto’s media landscape. Most of Torontoist’s readers have known him as the “voice of City” for their entire lives, as has this writer. Mark Dailey started working for Citytv in 1979. ![]()
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