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CKCO-DT (channel 13) is a television station in Kitchener, Ontario, Canada, part of the CTV Television Network.It is owned and operated by network parent Bell Media alongside London-based CTV 2 station CFPL-DT (channel 10), although the two stations maintain separate operations.
The only broadcast television station based in Waterloo Region is CTV owned-and-operated station CKCO-DT, which is branded on-air as CTV Kitchener.It is located in Kitchener and is owned by Bell Media.
Channel 42: CKCO-DT-3 - CTV - Oil Springs/Sarnia (rebroadcaster of CKCO-DT Kitchener) Channel 44: CBLN-TV-6 - CBC - Normandale (rebroadcaster of CBLT Toronto) Channel 45: CKXT-DT-1 - Sun News Network - Hamilton (rebroadcaster of CKXT-TV Toronto)
In 1996 Pollock merged the Electrohome owned CKCO-TV, the first TV station in Kitchener-Waterloo, the company's other broadcasting properties, and holdings in CTV, with Baton Broadcasting. In 1997, Electrohome sold its interest in CTV and all broadcast holdings to Baton for cash and shares worth $270 Million Canadian dollars.
Betty Thompson (1934–1994) was a Canadian television presenter who spent most of her career at CKCO-TV in Kitchener, Ontario.She was seen throughout Canada as host of CTV's version of Romper Room, a children's programme produced at CKCO's studios.
Kang joined CTV's Kitchener affiliate CKCO-DT as a general assignment reporter, he also reported for various CTV News Platforms including BNN, CTV News Channel and CTV National News. During his time there, he landed various high-profile interviews which included actor, Martin Sheen , Olympic athlete Clara Hughes and former CTV National News ...
The CTV network's first night on-air began with Harry Rasky's promotional documentary on the new network. That was followed by a fall season preview program. [23] CTV's initial 1961–1962 season began with the following programs, five of which were Canadian productions: [23] The Andy Griffith Show (United States, CBS) Checkmate (United States ...
In 1954, Carl Arthur Pollock, son of the company's founder, led Electrohome in joining the Famous Players theatre chain to launch Kitchener-Waterloo's first television station, CKCO-TV, as a CBC Television affiliate. It joined CTV in 1964. Electrohome assumed full control of CKCO in 1970 when broadcasting laws substantially reduced the amount ...