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The original logo used by CHNU, NOWTV, was used from the station's launch in 2001 until 2005. A television set replaced the "O". [1]CHNU-TV was licensed in July 2000 by the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) to Trinity Television Inc. Trinity Television initially requested to assign CFVT as the station's call letters (standing for "Fraser Valley Television ...
Joytv was dismantled as a television system in August 2013 by the re-launch of its Winnipeg station, CIIT-TV, as "Hope TV"—a traditional religious station with no secular programming. The Joytv brand and format is still used by sister station CHNU-TV in Fraser Valley / Vancouver, British Columbia .
The following is a list of programs broadcast by Joytv, a regional multiple faith-based television system consisting of two stations in the Canadian provinces of British Columbia and Manitoba (CIIT-DT, now branded Faith TV) that also carries syndicated reruns of family-oriented mainstream programming.
satellite of CHAN-DT Vancouver: Prince George: 2 CKPG-TV: Citytv: semi-satellite of CKVU-DT Vancouver (except for newscasts) Prince George: 29 12.1 CIFG-DT: Global: 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 ...
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The CBC Regional Broadcast Centre, also known as the Vancouver Broadcast Centre, [1] is an office and studio complex located in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. The centre houses the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation 's radio and television facilities for the city.
CHNM-DT (channel 42) is a multicultural television station in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, part of the Omni Television network. It is owned and operated by Rogers Sports & Media alongside Citytv station CKVU-DT (channel 10).
After his CBC evening broadcast, he would fly to Victoria (where he also resides with his wife), often by helicopter, to anchor the 10 pm news on CHEK-TV. [6] On December 20, 2013, Parsons retired as co-anchor on CBC News: Vancouver. Parsons has written a book on his journalistic career, called A Life in the News. [7]