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Yes TV: 1998 3 3 French-language networks. Logo Television network founded Type of network Number of owned and operated stations Number of private affiliates
City of licence Analog channel Digital channel VC Callsign Network Notes Barrie: 10 3.1 CKVR-DT: CTV 2: Belleville: 26 53.1 CICO-DT-53: TVO: Brighton: 30 66.1
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.
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Despite a cryptic teaser earlier this week, Jake Paul and Logan Paul will not face off against each other in the ring. Rather, they are launching a reality series on Max, the brothers announced ...
3 The Greater Toronto Area was served by CBC Television flagship CBLT, while the Durham Region was served by an affiliate, CHEX-TV-2. CHEX-TV-2 would not be required to convert to digital until 2019. [48] CHEX-TV-2 would drop CBC programming in exchange for CTV in 2015; it since became a Global outlet for the Durham Region in 2018.
Brampton was one of the first areas where Rogers Cable offered its service. The city started a community access channel in the 1970s, which still operates. While some programs on the channel are produced in its Brampton studios, most are based in its Mississauga location. Christian specialty channel Vertical TV is based in Brampton.
Max is a Canadian French language specialty channel owned by Remstar Media Group, a division of Remstar.The channel primarily broadcasts entertainment programming, focusing on scripted television series and films.