Community Radio CKVS Salmon Arm faces possible takeover

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Community Radio CKVS Salmon Arm faces possible takeover

Postby radiofan » Mon Jan 31, 2022 10:07 am

Unprecedented membership jump for CKVS in Salmon Arm seen as possible takeover
Voice of the Shuswap membership spike suspected from people disturbed by handling of pandemic
MARTHA WICKETTJan. 19, 2022 5:20 a.m.NEWS


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Some people involved with Salmon Arm’s community radio station are calling recent events an attempted ‘takeover.’

For the past 10 years, a little arm-twisting prior to the AGM has been necessary to get people involved with CKVS, Voice of the Shuswap, but this year has been radically different.

“Unprecedented,” is how Warren Bell, president of the Voice of the Shuswap Broadcast Society board described the number of new memberships that have been coming in. He estimated the previous number of 120 or so members has about doubled.

“Suddenly we are into a situation where there are new members, many not known to us. Some of them from far away; I think the farthest away was a gent in Toronto,” Bell said.

He said some apparently don’t have a great deal of understanding of community radio but would like to become part of the board or be involved in the radio station nonetheless.

“It’s something that was very unusual.”

He said initially it wasn’t clear why the interest, and then the idea of a takeover emerged.

“Then we noticed some people we did know who were very opposed to the way the pandemic is being managed and often their opinions were quite harsh…”

Bell said some board members began to wonder if the intention of some of the people – not everyone, was to use the station as a platform; that they weren’t thinking about other issues, just the pandemic.

He said a call was then put out to people who wanted the station to be a broad and inclusive place, so more memberships were generated from them.

Members of the current board, whose terms are staggered, include Bell, Ivan Idzan, Russ Paulsen, Jenny Carter, Stephen Lowry, Dan White and Richard Sevigny. Paulsen, Idzan and Sevigny’s terms are coming up for renewal at the AGM. As well, there are two empty seats on the nine-seat board. Ted Crouch, Janet Pattinson and Steve Corrie are nominees, making six nominees for five seats.

The deadline for members able to vote was midnight, Jan. 17. Nominations for the board are accepted up to two weeks prior to the Feb. 16 virtual AGM.

Read more at: https://www.saobserver.net/news/unprece ... -takeover/
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