Wark's coverage of 'hysterics climate strike actions last year' - university propagandists go to guy...
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?
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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