Marv Terhoch

Marv Terhoch

Marv Terhoch was best known as Producer and Executive Producer of CBWT's award-winning 24Hours news & current affairs program.

He was appointed to the position of Exec. Producer on June 1, 1981, during the NABET strike, replacing acting Exec. Producer Sean Sullivan who worked in the position between January 1, 1981–May 31, 1981.

Under Marv's leadership, 24Hours became the most watched newscast in Winnipeg, which continued to receive national and international awards for its documentaries.

Marv became Regional Director of CBC Manitoba in May, 1984.[1] He later pled guilty to expense account fraud and served a conditional 10-month sentence.[2]

References

  1. ^ "CBC appoints Terhoch director". Winnipeg Free Press. May 24, 1984. 
  2. ^ Walker, Morley. "Graffiti Gallery founder's firing angers arts-community activist", "Winnipeg Free Press", May 23, 2009
  • McIlroy, Randal. "Newscast producer plans no major changes", Winnipeg Free Press, June 4, 1981, p. 25

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