A few points to remember... the " community " controls the ' media ' .. and once you understand 'community' everything else makes sense. ONLY allowed viewpoints are amplified and reported on... ONLY allowed people are acknowledged. Its totalitarian and its far-reaching... now do you understand the importance of ' INDIE MEDIA ' ?
Bruce taught journalism at King's University College in Halifax Nova Scotia for 15 years but I have asked him if he is related to Wesley Wark, CSIS intelligence minion? Bruce won't say... I'm trying to determine if he is an intelligence asset for the Crown at this point... that's it. What team is he on?
New Wark Times - Bruce Wark - indie reporter's backstory to beginning his website in the region .. Bruce writes:
" Yes, this blog dates from February 2015 covering news in the town of Parrsboro and vicinity. I had been covering Parrsboro news for CICR-FM, the local community radio station for about two years, but finally quit in frustration and started my own local news service. After moving to Sackville in 2016, I started covering local news here mainly for CHMA-FM, the campus/community radio station, but after a year, I quit to devote more effort to Warktimes. CHMA does not cover much local news even though it’s supposed to under the terms of its broadcast licence. I send radio versions of my Warktimes stories to CFTA, the community station in Amherst. As far as I can tell, very few people listen to CHMA. Each student at Mt. A. is required to contribute $40 per academic year to CHMA and $33 to the Argosy, the student newspaper. Unlike CHMA, the Argosy actually covers campus and town news." -- response received by the comment section
" Yes, this blog dates from February 2015 covering news in the town of Parrsboro and vicinity. I had been covering Parrsboro news for CICR-FM, the local community radio station for about two years, but finally quit in frustration and started my own local news service. After moving to Sackville in 2016, I started covering local news here mainly for CHMA-FM, the campus/community radio station, but after a year, I quit to devote more effort to Warktimes. CHMA does not cover much local news even though it’s supposed to under the terms of its broadcast licence. I send radio versions of my Warktimes stories to CFTA, the community station in Amherst. As far as I can tell, very few people listen to CHMA. Each student at Mt. A. is required to contribute $40 per academic year to CHMA and $33 to the Argosy, the student newspaper. Unlike CHMA, the Argosy actually covers campus and town news." -- response received by the comment section
As of more recently:
CHMA 106.9 FM is owned and operated by the members of Attic Broadcasting Co. Ltd., a non-profit organization with its offices and studios on the campus of Mount Allison University. We provide our members with an opportunity to create innovative, educational and alternative community-based programming.
2020-21 Board of Directors CHMA 106.9FM
Bruce Wark, President
Chloe Lundrigan, Vice-President
Peter Brown, Secretary
Robert Leblanc, Treasurer
Kevinique Stubbs
Ivan Okello
Craig Brett
Juan Facundo
Find Bruce's work on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/warktimes/
Bruce Wark, President
Chloe Lundrigan, Vice-President
Peter Brown, Secretary
Robert Leblanc, Treasurer
Kevinique Stubbs
Ivan Okello
Craig Brett
Juan Facundo
Find Bruce's work on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/warktimes/
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