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This is a list of broadcast television stations serving cities in the Canadian province of Alberta. [1] [2] City of licence ... Edmonton: 12 3.1 204 CFRN-DT ...
The following is a list of halftime performances that have occurred at the Grey Cup, the championship game of the Canadian Football League.Until 1989, the Grey Cup halftime performance, if one occurred, was usually a marching band. [1]
satellite of CHAN-DT Vancouver: Prince Rupert: 6 CFTK-TV-1: CTV 2: satellite of CFTK-TV Terrace: Terrace: 3 CFTK-TV: CTV 2: Trail: 8 CKTN-TV: Global: satellite of CHAN-DT Vancouver: Valemount: 7 CHVC-TV Independent: Vancouver: 43 2.1 CBUT-DT: CBC: Vancouver: 26 26.1 CBUFT-DT: R-C: Vancouver: 22 8.1 CHAN-DT: Global: Vancouver: 20 42.1 CHNM-DT ...
The Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) regulates which television channels are allowed to air in Canada. Although the vast majority of television channels available in Canada are Canadian-owned and operated, the CRTC allows certain foreign-owned channels to be broadcast in Canada.
E!, a privately owned television system based in Quebec, Ontario, Alberta, and British Columbia and owned by Canwest. Joytv, a privately owned television system based in British Columbia and Manitoba and was owned by ZoomerMedia. Northern Television, similar in fashion to Great West Television, also in BC.
The half-hour programme, which launched on Monday 24 October 2011, replacing the former STV weekly-political programme Politics Now. [2] Scotland Tonight airs at 22:40 on Monday – Wednesday nights following the late bulletin from STV News; the Thursday edition has aired in a prime-time 19:30 slot since January 2020. The programme features ...
This is a list of media outlets for the city of Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.Many of these outlets – in particular the daily newspapers and the radio and TV broadcasters – also serve the numerous cities and communities in close proximity to Edmonton, including St. Albert, Sherwood Park, Fort Saskatchewan, Leduc, and Spruce Grove.
On August 6, 2010, CBC/Radio-Canada announced in a press release that only its existing digital stations, along with both Alberta CBC Television originating stations plus all Télévision de Radio-Canada (SRC) originating stations in Quebec City and Moncton, would be DTV-ready in time for the August 2011 deadline.