There香蕉视频直播檚 a new push to make Kelowna香蕉视频直播檚 CHBC TV (Global Okanagan) a locally owned, independent station.
Former CHBC journalist and city councillor Mohini Singh has teamed up with Kelowna resident Mark Fox to explore how it could be done.
Global Okanagan stopped airing locally produced newscasts in August 2024 after parent company Corus Entertainment cut 55 union jobs nationwide, including several at CHBC. The 30 minute Okanagan newscasts are now produced in Vancouver with Kelowna reporters providing the stories.
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Fox said the tipping point for him came just before Christmas when he watched an Okanagan-focused newscast from Vancouver. 香蕉视频直播淚t was really bad,香蕉视频直播 he said, adding that the broadcast was full of errors, including mispronunciations of local place names.
He reached out to Singh with an idea.
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Singh has been posting examples of these errors on her Facebook and Instagram accounts.
The pair is now forming a citizens香蕉视频直播 committee to explore the possibility of buying the Okanagan operation from Corus. Singh said the community response has been significant. 香蕉视频直播淎fter I posted about it on Facebook, people started reaching out to me,香蕉视频直播 she said.
Corus has not publicly expressed an interest in selling its Okanagan operation. Following last year香蕉视频直播檚 job cuts, Global News BC news director Bhupinder Hundal stated the company was still committed to the Okanagan.
Singh and Fox said the goal is to create a non-profit organization that manage the station香蕉视频直播檚 affairs while leaving the operation and news reporting to professionals.
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Singh added the goal is local news in local hands.
Anyone interested in joining the citizens香蕉视频直播 committee can contact Fox at markfox0964@gmail.com or Singh at mohinisingh@shaw.ca.