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CKCS-DT (channel 32) is a television station in Calgary, Alberta, Canada, part of the Yes TV system. Owned and operated by Crossroads Christian Communications, the station has studios at 5 Avenue and 8 Street Southwest in Downtown Calgary, and its transmitter is located in the Prominence Point neighborhood on the city's west side.
CTV 2, a privately owned television system with stations in Ontario, Alberta, British Columbia, and Atlantic Canada.It is owned by Bell Media.; Great West Television, a privately owned group of stations affiliated with CTV Two and Citytv in British Columbia.
channel Digital channel Virtual channel ... Calgary: 25 2.1 536 CICT-DT: Global: Calgary: ... Uses CICT-DT for Global Morning and Noon News Broadcasts. Lethbridge: 13 ...
The following television stations broadcast on digital or analog channel 3 in Canada: CFCN-TV-10 in Fernie, British Columbia; CFQC-TV-1 in Stranraer, Saskatchewan; CFRN-TV-2 in Peace River, Alberta; CFTK-TV in Terrace, British Columbia; CHAN-TV-2 in Bowen Island, British Columbia; CHAU-DT-1 in Sainte-Marguerite-Marie, Quebec; CHBC-TV-6 in ...
In late 1994, anticipating that a new Calgary television station might be assigned to broadcast on channel 5 (which would be CKAL-DT in 1997), CFCN switched to cable channel 3, and the logo was changed accordingly. [2] Maclean-Hunter merged with Rogers Communications in 1994. Rogers sold CFCN to Baton Broadcasting in 1996. CFCN was the next-to ...
CBRT-DT (channel 9) is a CBC Television station in Calgary, Alberta, Canada.The station's studios are located in the Cambrian Wellness Centre, in the University Heights neighbourhood, and its transmitter is located near Old Banff Coach Road/Highway 563 and 85 Street on the city's southwest side.
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The channel launched on September 1, 1999 as Canadian Learning Television, [2] with a mix of educational and informational television programs. CHUM would later gain 100% ownership of the channel when it completed its purchase of the remaining interest in LSTA on February 15, 2005. [3] The company would later be renamed Access Media Group.