Knowledge Network names Mitch Bunda as new Director of Broadcast Engineering & Information Technology

Burnaby, B.C. (July 10, 2024) – Knowledge Network is pleased to announce the appointment of Mitch Bunda as its new Director of Broadcast Engineering and Information Technology. Mitch will lead on the technical design, management and execution of Knowledge Network’s broadcast television channel and corporate IT infrastructure, as well as provide support for the operation of the Knowledge Network and Knowledge Kids streaming platforms. Mitch steps into the role left by Oliver Eichel, who retired from Knowledge Network in March.

“Mitch is a welcome addition to our team as we continue to build out the success of our commercial-free, viewer-supported television and streaming services,” said Michelle van Beusekom, President and CEO of Knowledge Network. “His knowledge and understanding of the evolving media-delivery ecosystem will ensure our platforms remain a trusted source of education and entertainment for audiences throughout B.C. and across Canada.”

Mitch has over 12 years in the broadcast industry and comes from Corus Radio Vancouver where he was the Chief Broadcast Engineer for CKNW, CFOX, Rock 101 (CFMI), AM730 (CKGO). “I’m excited to join the Knowledge team to help connect people with trusted, commercial-free programming that informs and entertains,” said Mitch Bunda. “The broadcast industry is ever-changing, and I look forward to applying my skills and experience to advance public broadcasting for the next generation of viewers.”

About Knowledge Network:
Knowledge Network is British Columbia’s viewer-supported public educational broadcaster. Available on television throughout the province of British Columbia and on streaming platforms across Canada, we feature Knowledge Original documentaries commissioned from B.C.-based producers; curated dramas, premium factual series and documentaries from around the globe; and quality programming for pre-schoolers and parents. Our service is free and commercial free.  For more information, visit www.knowledge.ca