Niagara TV bid rejected

From the St. Catharines Standard:

Wendell Wilks says he spent the hours immediately after his Television Niagara bid was turned down drumming up more financing for another try at a commercial TV licence.

But it sounds like he was working on his sports analogies.

“It’s like a hockey game,” Wilks said. “The referee has given us a penalty, but in our opinion, the game is not over. You never win a game by beating up the referee.

“It’s a fight,” the TVN president continued. “I’m bruised. I’m battered. But I’m going to take another swing at them.

“It’s kind of like poker,” Wilks also offered. “And we’re going to call.”

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