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Pioneer - Member of CAB Hall of Fame Browne, James W.B. "Big Jim" (1884-1954)
In 1928, a group of Kelowna, B.C. citizens formed the Kelowna Amateur Radio
In 1931, Jim applied for a commercial broadcasting license. The government said it would issue a license if 10 AY would cease operations. The Amateur Radio Club agreed, and a license for CKOV was granted. Often working from a wheel chair due to poor health, Jim Browne became a real pioneer in the development of broadcasting in a small market. He introduced the first school broadcasts in the area, which became the model for national school broadcasts. His strong support for the Arthritis Society led to the establishment of a Kelowna branch,which became the cornerstone for the National Canadian Arthritis and Rheumatism Society. CKOV also pioneered in remote broadcasts and, in 1946, established the Okanagan's first full-fledged newsroom. "Big Jim" passed away in 1954 leaving the destiny of CKOV in the hands of his son, Jim Jr. to whom, during his final illness he had given the management. James William Bromly-Browne was inducted into the CAB Broadcast Hall of Fame in 1984 - one hundred years after his birth. Written by J. Lyman Potts - February, 1996 « Previous Personality Bio | Next Personality Bio »Skip to the Personalities whose last names start with: « ALL A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z » |
