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Industry
  
Telecommunications

Net income
  
+ $20 million

Headquarters
  
Brandon, Canada

Number of employees
  
150

Area served
  
Southwestern Manitoba

CEO
  
David Baxter (Nov 1995–)

Founded
  
1977

Type of business
  
Consumer cooperative

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Key people
  
David Baxter, CEO & President Shep Kaastra, Chief Financial Officer John Quail, Chief Marketing Officer Jeffrey De Sarno, Chief Technology Officer

Products
  
Digital & Cable Television, High Speed Internet, Telephone service provider, and local radio broadcaster

Subsidiaries
  
Riding Mountain Broadcasting

Profiles

Westman Communications Group (WCG) is the operating name of Westman Media Co-operative. Formerly referred to as Westman Cable, it is the main cable television company for the city of Brandon, Manitoba and the surrounding towns and villages of southwestern Manitoba.

Contents

WCG was established in 1977 and originally provided cable television to the city of Brandon. In 1978, WCG expanded its coverage to include Carberry. Today, WCG provides

Digital Television, Home Phone, and High Speed Internet services to the following communities: Brandon, Dauphin, Carberry, Minnedosa, Neepawa, Shilo, Rivers, Souris, Boissevain, Killarney, Virden, Ste. Rose, Swan River, Minitonas, Erickson.

Digital Television (and analog): Benito, Binscarth, Birch River, Birtle, Bowsman, Deloraine, Elkhorn, Gilbert Plains, Gladstone, Glenboro, Grandview, Hamiota, McCreary, Melita, Roblin, Rossburn, Russell, Sandy Lake, Shoal Lake, St. Lazare, Strathclair.

As a consumer co-operative, WCG is one of the few cable companies where the customer earns equity (by being a Co-op), which can be cashed in if they move out of the service area. WCG is a member of the Manitoba Cooperative Association.

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Governance

WCG, as cooperative, is a business owned and controlled by its members. Membership in WCG is open to anyone wishing to purchase services. Members, through a board of directors, determine how the co-operative will be run and allocation of any profits. The elected Board of Directors carries the ultimate responsibility for the policies for Westman and for giving direction to management. Westman's Board of Directors for 2016: Dave Mahoney (Chair), Rick Borotsik (1st Vice Chair), Doug Smallwood (2nd Vice Chair), Gail Janz (Secretary), Susan Brechmann (Treasurer), Deb Brown, Leo Boivin, Brian McVicar, Barrie Brooking, Barry Delmage, and Jim Ferguson.

Other Company Growth

  • 2017
  • Launched WCGtv Central-Regional Channel- on February 1, 2017. The communities included in Central are Carberry, Minnedosa, Neepawa, and Rivers.

    Launched TiVo Whole Home with NetFlix and Video On Demand on February 27, 2017.

    Fibre-connected the community of Glenboro on March 9, 2017, they now receive our full product and service offerings.

  • 2016
  • Selected as one of Canada's Top 100 Small and Medium employers.

    Launched WCGtv North -Regional Channel- on December 1, 2016. The communities included in North are Dauphin, Minitonas, Ste. Rose, and Swan River.

    Fibre-connected the community of Erickson on October 4, 2016, they now receive our full product and service offerings.

    Fibre-connected the community of Minitonas on July 12, 2016, they now receive our full product and service offerings.

    Launched WCGtv South -Regional Channel- on June 15, 2016. The communities included in South are Boissevain, Killarney, Souris, and Virden

  • 2015
  • In 2015, WCG launched Enhanced dual band WiFi service.

    Fibre-connected the community of Erickson on July 7, 2017, they now receive our full product and service offerings.

  • 2003
  • In 2003, WCG purchased Riding Mountain Broadcasting Ltd. With the purchase, WCG now owns and operates two Brandon-based radio stations, CKLF 94.7 ("94.7 Star FM"), and CKLQ 880 ("Q-Country").

  • 2007
  • May 1, 2007, WCG purchased the naming rights to the Keystone Centre's main arena (Westman Place) and the associated viewing lounge(s) (880 CKLQ Hall & 94.7 Star FM Viewing Lounge). It is a ten-year deal with an option to renew. As part of the deal, WCG will install HD televisions in the concourse and two electronic reader boards.

  • 2008
  • March 15, 2008, WCG was listed by Industry Canada as a participant in the upcoming auction for spectrum licenses for advanced wireless services. December 15, 2008, WCG was certified as a Competitive Local Exchange Carrier (CLEC) and began providing landline home phone service in competition with MTS.

  • 2011
  • Commenced offering Hosted PBX voice services for small and medium businesses.

  • 2012
  • First in Canada to provide a full home (phone, Internet, video) solution off of a single device.

  • 2013
  • Launched highest residential Internet speeds in Manitoba.

  • 2014
  • Selected as one the Top 25 Employers in Manitoba. Introduced PRI voice services for medium and large businesses.

    References

    Westman Communications Group Wikipedia


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