Host

Ken Davis

bookmark@ckua.com


Books and broadcasting are the motifs woven through my life.

As a child, books were magic carpet rides to exotic lands and wild adventures. The books changed, but they remained powerful doors to transformed perception. As for broadcasting, I progressed from those little rocket radios to a short-wave set, which got me hooked. At 17, I was thrilled to host the Sunday-morning jazz program on CJSR Radio at the University of Alberta.

Starting as a reporter with CFCW Radio in Camrose, I had a 25-year career in broadcasting. During CKUA's turbulent transition from a publicly funded enterprise in 1995, I became its news and public affairs director, then program director. After the station went off the air and was reborn, I became general manager with the obvious assignment of keeping it going. Two more wild, challenging, infuriating and immensely rewarding years later, I packed it in. I had helped birth The Folkways Collection, The Celtic Show, Mulligan Stew, Lionel's Vinyls, Bel Canto, EcoFile and other wonderful shows.

In 1999, I returned to books as marketing director of Lone Pine Publishing, one of the largest trade book publishers in western Canada's tough market. I learned that Alberta has a marvellous community of writers and publishers, but they operated largely under most Albertans' radar. This led me to approach CKUA in 2008 to create Bookmark, which I now host while co-producing with Brenda Finley.

Since Bookmark has been on-air, I have met many of Alberta's accomplished authors, poets, publishers, editors and enduring, independent booksellers. Many writers express deep appreciation for their new voice through CKUA, and listeners share their delight in discovering new writers and books through Bookmark. I hope that we can do this for awhile; I know it will make a positive difference over time.

Books and broadcasting. Who knew?


Brenda Finley

brenda.finley@ckua.com

I have spent over 30 years as a broadcast journalist in both radio and television. In radio, I have worked at CBC Radio (Alberta), CFRB Radio (Toronto), CHQR Radio (Calgary), CKLC Radio (Kingston) and CKUA Radio. In television, I spent many years with CBC Alberta News, CBC Newsworld, CTV NewsNet and Global Television (Calgary), picking up three national awards along the way. Tours of duty as a foreign correspondent took me to the UK and Ireland, and the Middle and Far East, and I have reported from four war zones, including Israel and the Occupied Territory, Kuwait and Iraq, and Northern Ireland. I teach the Television News Presentation course at the Southern Alberta Institute of Technology in Calgary.

I am also a professional theatre director and actor, with a BA (honours) from Queen's University, a MFA (directing) from the University of Alberta and performance diplomas from the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art and the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art (both in London). Selected credits in theatre include (as director) the world premiere of Rapunzel with Michael Burgess (Westben Arts Festival Theatre, Ontario), the Canadian premiere of Jenny (Broad Minds Theatre, Calgary), The Unexpected Guest (Vertigo Mystery Theatre, Calgary) and A Doll's House (Studio Theatre, Edmonton). Selected credits as an Equity actor include Shirley Valentine (Big Secret Theatre, Calgary), Misery (Pleiades Theatre, Calgary) and Henry IV Part I (Theatre Junction, Calgary).

I am thrilled to be working with old friends at CKUA News (for which I worked as a reporter in my early days in Medicine Hat), and with new friends on CKUA's Bookmark.