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Founded in 1907,
Electrohome was Canada's
largest manufacturer of
television sets (TVs) from 1949 to 1987. The
company was also
involved in television...
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Electrohome's CKCO. The
deals doubled Baton's own
interest in CTV to 28.6%. However, as part of the deal,
Baton took
control of
Electrohome's CTV...
- 1936) is a
businessman who was the
president of his family's company,
Electrohome, from 1972 to 2008. He also was the
seventh chancellor of
Wilfrid Laurier...
- Ontario-based
Electrohome Limited for $51.2 million; a 91-year-old Rice
rejected offers from
several western groups and
selected Electrohome as the purchaser...
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result of the Baton-
Electrohome alliance, CKCO (now
jointly owned by both companies)
joined the
system in 1996.
Baton and
Electrohome also
jointly acquired...
- in 1907,
Electrohome.
Pollock joined the firm in 1930, was
president from 1951 to 1972, and
oversaw the most
successful years of
Electrohome's history...
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Arthur Pollock,
president of the family-owned
television manufacturer Electrohome,
although his
broadcast holdings –
which also
included radio stations...
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started a
joint venture with
Electrohome,
owner of CFRN and CKCO. As part of the deal,
Baton was
allowed to vote
Electrohome's shares in
addition to its...
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launch a new,
local independent station focused on Vancouver: The Baton/
Electrohome Alliance (a
partnership between two of the
largest CTV
affiliate owners)...
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Valve Company - - EKCO - -
Electrohome 1949 1987
After 1987,
televisions were
manufactured by
Mitsubishi under the
Electrohome brand name
Element Electronics...