CHEK Republic

A Revolution in Local Television

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In 2009, Victoria's CHEK-TV became the first employee-owned television station in North America after corporate owner CanWest Global threatened to shut it down. The David-and-Goliath story made national headlines and reawakened a belief in local, independent broadcasting. In the five years since the employee purchase of the station, CHEK has weathered the challenges of independent ownership and remains proudly local, in every sense of the word. While the future of media is unpredictable and the feasibility of local television continues to be challenged, CHEK Republic is, atits core, a success story, chronicling the long history, near downfall, and rebirth of a truly one-of-a-kind media outlet.

Table des matières

Table des matières
CHEK Republic 1
Contents 8
Foreword 10
One: A Two-Dollar Place in History 12
Two: So Many Outlets Owned by So Few 17
Three: The Asper Empire 38
Four: A Short History of CHEK-TV 54
Five: Refusing to Fade to Black 69
Six: Closing the Deal 106
Seven: Independence Days (2009–12) 140
Eight: Reality Check (2012–14) 160
Nine: Model TV 176
Ten: The Future of CHEK 190
Epilogue 195
Acknowledgements 197
Notes 199
Bibliography 200
Index 207
About the Author 213

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