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9 Channel Nine Court (alternatively known as the CTV Toronto Studios, CFTO-TV Studios, Glen Warren Studios or Bell Media Agincourt and temporarily known as 9 Dave Devall Way) [1] [2] is an office and studio complex owned by Bell Media (formerly CTVglobemedia) in the Agincourt neighbourhood of Scarborough, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
The state funeral for former prime minister Pierre Trudeau airs live on all the main television networks. October 9: Launch of Food Network Canada. October 22: Canada: A People's History a landmark 17-part documentary about the history of Canada begins airing on CBC Television. The documentary has been re-aired on many channels and is now shown ...
Citytv continued to produce Breakfast Television for all markets, and 6:00 p.m. and late-night CityNews Tonight in Toronto only (the evening newscasts in Toronto excluded weekend broadcasts until March 2011; the 5 p.m. newscast, meanwhile, would return in September 2011). 60 employees (including long-time Toronto news anchor Anne Mroczkowski ...
The channel was licensed by the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) in 1996 as Pulse 24, described as "a 24-hour-a-day specialty television service devoted to news and information, with a focus on southern Ontario local and regional news and information", [1] and launched on March 30, 1998, as CablePulse 24, under the ownership of CHUM Limited, the parent company ...
CFRB (1010 AM) is a commercial radio station in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.It is owned by Bell Media and carries a News/Talk radio format.Its studios and offices are in the Entertainment District at 250 Richmond Street West.
CFXJ also changed slogans to "Toronto's Hits. Toronto's Throwbacks." before changing to "Toronto's Hip Hop". [30] Logo under second iteration as "Flow" (2019–2022) Newcap Radio was acquired by Stingray Group in October 2018. [31] On February 11, 2019, CFXJ reverted to the Flow 93.5 branding and returned to an urban contemporary format. [32]
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