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CFCF-TV was founded by the Canadian Marconi Company, owner of CFCF radio (600 AM, later CINW on 940 AM before its closure in 2010; and 106.5 FM, now CKBE-FM at 92.5), after several failed attempts to gain a licence, beginning in 1938, and then each year after World War II.
This is a list of programmes broadcast by the CTV Television Network and the CTV 2 television system in Canada.The list consists of television programs currently broadcast, programmes formerly aired, and programmes that are soon to be broadcast by the two Bell Media-owned networks.
Nathan Downer, weekday co-anchor, CTV News at Six at CTV Toronto; Frank Drea, former CTV National News reporter and contributor on W5; Michelle Dubé, weekday co-anchor, CTV News at Six at CTV Toronto; Mike Duffy, political reporter; hosted Sunday Edition, Question Period, Countdown with Mike Duffy, and Mike Duffy Live.
CFJP-DT (channel 35) is a television station in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, serving as the flagship station of the French-language network Noovo.It is owned and operated by network parent Bell Media alongside CTV outlet CFCF-DT (channel 12).
CTV 2 Alberta: CTV 2 Atlantic: Global: CIII-DT Toronto CKMI-DT Montreal CHAN-DT Vancouver CITV-DT Edmonton CICT-DT Calgary CISA-DT Lethbridge CKND-DT Winnipeg CIHF-DT Halifax CHBC-DT Kelowna CFSK-DT Saskatoon CFRE-DT Regina CHFD-DT Thunder Bay CKSA-DT Lloydminster (OTA only) Citytv: CITY-DT Toronto CJNT-DT Montreal CKVU-DT Vancouver CKAL-DT ...
English language radio didn't return until February 4, 1969, when Dick Irvin Jr. began doing all non-CBC or CTV games on CFCF. The broadcasts moved to CJAD in 1991-92 (in June 2010 it was announced that Canadiens broadcasts would switch to sports radio station CKGM , now on AM 690 and co-owned with CJAD), with Irvin retiring after 1996-97 .
In 1982 she began her long running stint at CFCF Television as a reporter. Four years later she was promoted to co-anchor [4] on Pulse (now known as CTV News) alongside veteran Bill Haugland until his retirement in 2006. [2]
A dark blue background indicates a station that acts as the flagship of a television network (CBC, Ici Radio-Canada, TVA, CTV, Citytv and Global) or a television system (CTV 2, CBC North and Omni). Note that in recent years most Canadian television stations affiliated with a network are generally no longer identified by their call letters on ...