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In late 2011, Global Winnipeg became the first television station in Manitoba to broadcast its local news in high definition. [citation needed] On February 6, 2012, CKND launched a three-hour weekday morning newscast, airing from 6 to 9 a.m. Around the same time, CKND became the first Winnipeg station to acquire a news helicopter, Skyview 1.
Branded as NTV, the station currently carries select entertainment programming from Global and news programming from CTV Sudbury, Ontario: CICI-TV 5: 1953-1971 CTV Now a CTV O&O Sydney, Nova Scotia: CJCB-TV 4: 1954-1972 CTV Now a CTV O&O Terrace, British Columbia: CFTK-TV 3: 1962–2016 CTV Two Now a CTV Two O&O Thunder Bay, Ontario: CKPR-DT 2: ...
At the time, the station was projected to become western Canada's first television station (before Vancouver's CBUT), but was delayed. [2] There was an entry for CBWT in the 1953 MTS telephone book. [3] In September 1953, CBC Winnipeg moved into a new 5,000 m 2 (50,000 sq ft) facility at 541 Portage Avenue. [4] A few months later, on May 31 ...
This is a list of broadcast television stations serving cities in the Canadian province of Manitoba. In 2011 , some of these stations switched to digital broadcast television . City of licence
This is a list of television stations in Canada licensed to broadcast by the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC), all having call signs which begin with the letter C. A blue background indicates a station that continues to broadcast exclusively via an analogue transmission in lieu of a conversion to digital ...
The following is a list of radio stations in the Canadian province of Manitoba, ... public news/talk: CKSB-4-FM: 92.7 FM: ... Winnipeg: Corus Entertainment: news/talk ...
In 1922, George Melrose Bell, from Calgary, was licensed to launch a radio station in Winnipeg known as CKZC-AM. However, the license would expire and the station never made it to air, as Bell would be too preoccupied in launching stations in Calgary and Regina. [31] Another defunct station, CKZC, was launched by Lynn V. Salton (1897-1956) in 1922.
CKY-DT (channel 7) is a television station in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada, part of the CTV Television Network.The station is owned and operated by network parent Bell Media, and maintains studios on Graham Avenue (adjacent to the Canada Life Centre) in Downtown Winnipeg; its transmitter is located near Lord Selkirk Highway/Highway 75 in Ritchot.