After the election, Bassett was appointed as head of
TVOntario by Mike Harris. Her mandate was to refocus the network on educational programming; however, Bassett successfully found ways to ensure that the network's most popular non-educational programs, such as
Saturday Night at the Movies and
Studio 2, could continue to air. Bassett's position again became controversial when Eves became
Premier of Ontario in 2002, with media critics noting the potential
conflict of interest inherent in Bassett remaining as head of TVOntario while simultaneously in a
common law relationship with the provincial premier. However, Bassett was popular within TVOntario, and the controversy soon subsided. She remained chair and CEO of TVOntario until September 29, 2005, when the Liberal government of
Dalton McGuinty separated the two positions. Bassett's successors were film producer
Peter O'Brian as chair, and former
Astral Media executive
Lisa de Wilde as CEO. ==Honours==