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'''Errol Thomas Hickey''' (11 June 1944 — 26 February 2017) was a [[businessman]], [[broadcaster]], [[journalist]] and founder of the private radio station, [[Radio Phoenix]], where he served as its Chairman and Director since 1996. He helped pioneered commercial broadcasting in [[Zambia]] during the aftermath of Zambia’s return to multipartism.
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| name          = Errol Hickey
| image        = Errol Hickey.jpg
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| caption      = Hickey in 2015 on the [[Extraordinary Zambia Project]]. Photo by [[Gareth Bentley]]
| birth_name    = Errol Thomas Hickey
| birth_date    =  {{Birth date|1944|06|11}}
| birth_place  = Salisbury (Zimbabwe)
| death_date    =  {{Death date and age|2017|02|26|1944|06|11}}
| death_place  = [[Lusaka]]
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| occupation    = [[businessman]], [[broadcaster]], [[journalist]]
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| known_for    = Founder of [[Radio Phoenix]]
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He had given up control of Radio Phoenix two years ago as his health started failing and some private investors from Botswana bought shares in the radio station.<ref name=lt>[https://www.lusakatimes.com/2017/02/26/errol-hickey-dies/ Errol Hickey dies], [[Lusaka Times]], 26 February 2017</ref>
'''Errol Thomas Hickey''' (11 June 1944 — 26 February 2017) was a [[businessman]], [[broadcaster]], [[journalist]] and founder of [[Radio Phoenix]], [[Zambia's first]] commercial private radio station, where he served as its Chairman and Director since 1996. He helped pioneer commercial broadcasting in [[Zambia]] during the aftermath of Zambia’s return to multiparty democracy when the media market was also slowly being liberalised.


==Early life==
==Early life==
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==Career==
==Career==
He started his carer as a photo journalist. Most of the iconic early images of an independent [[Zambia]] and first President [[Kenneth Kaunda]] are attributed to Hickey.<ref name=observer>[http://www.theindependentobserver.org/radio-phoenix-founder-errol-hickey-dies/ Radio phoenix Founder, Errol Hickey dies], The Independent Observer, 26 February 2017</ref> He worked for [[Times of Zambia]] where as a [[photographer]] before branching off into private business and established Hickey Studios.<ref>[https://zambiareports.com/2017/02/26/radio-phoenix-founder-erroll-hickey-dies/ Radio Phoenix Founder Erroll Hickey Dies], [[Zambia Reports]], 26 February 2017</ref>
He started his carer as a photo journalist. Most of the iconic early images of an independent [[Zambia]] and first President [[Kenneth Kaunda]] are attributed to Hickey.<ref name=observer>[http://www.theindependentobserver.org/radio-phoenix-founder-errol-hickey-dies/ Radio phoenix Founder, Errol Hickey dies], The Independent Observer, 26 February 2017</ref> He worked for the [[Times of Zambia]] as a [[photographer]] before branching off into private business and established Hickey Studios.<ref>[https://zambiareports.com/2017/02/26/radio-phoenix-founder-erroll-hickey-dies/ Radio Phoenix Founder Erroll Hickey Dies], [[Zambia Reports]], 26 February 2017</ref>


In 1996 he opened [[Radio Phoenix]]. He was among the first individuals to open a private station and pioneered brave private radio station programming with the station flagship program: ''“[[Let the People Talk]]”'' becoming one of the most popular political and phone-in programs on air for many years. The arrival of Radio Phoenix paved the way for the emergence of other private, commercial and community stations.<ref name=observer/>
In 1996 he opened [[Radio Phoenix]]. He was among the first individuals to open a private station and pioneered brave private radio station programming with the station's flagship program: ''“[[Let the People Talk]]”'' becoming one of the most popular political and phone-in programmes on air for many years. The arrival of Radio Phoenix paved the way for the emergence of other private, commercial and community stations.<ref name=observer/>
 
About two years before his death, Hickey gave up control of Radio Phoenix as his health started failing and some private investors from Botswana bought shares in the radio station.<ref name=lt>[https://www.lusakatimes.com/2017/02/26/errol-hickey-dies/ Errol Hickey dies], [[Lusaka Times]], 26 February 2017</ref>


==Death==
==Death==
Hickey died on 26 February in [[Lusaka]] at the age of 72 after a long battle with cancer.<ref>[Media guru Errol Hickey dies], Zambian Eye, 26 February 2017</ref> A few years before his death, Hickey lost his wife Ursula to cancer. He is survived by a daughter Joana.<ref name=lt/>
Hickey died on 26 February in [[Lusaka]] at the age of 72 after a long battle with cancer.<ref>[http://zambianeye.com/media-guru-errol-hickey-dies/ Media guru Errol Hickey dies], Zambian Eye, 26 February 2017</ref> A few years before his death, he lost his wife Ursula to cancer. He is survived by a daughter Joana.<ref name=lt/>


==References==
==References==
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