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Pages in category "Television shows filmed in Halifax, Nova Scotia" The following 46 pages are in this category, out of 46 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Television shows filmed in Halifax, Nova Scotia (1 C, 46 P) Pages in category "Television shows filmed in Nova Scotia" The following 18 pages are in this category, out of 18 total.
City of licence Analog channel Digital channel Virtual channel Callsign Network Notes Antigonish: 21 CIHF-TV-15: Global: Antigonish: 9 CJCB-TV-2: CTV: Bay St. Lawrence
Theodore Tugboat is a Canadian children's television series about an anthropomorphic tugboat named Theodore who lives in the Big Harbour with all of his friends. The show, which aired from 1993 to 2001, originated (and is set) in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada as a co-production between the CBC (Canadian Broadcasting Corporation), [1] and the now defunct Cochran Entertainment.
It is considered Nova Scotia's newspaper of record. [2] StarMetro Halifax was the city's other daily paper, which was launched as a free handout by Transcontinental Media on February 14, 2008. It replaced The Daily News, a daily tabloid paper, focusing primarily on Halifax, which published from 1974 until February 11, 2008. [3]
CTV Atlantic (formerly known as the Atlantic Television System, or ATV) is a system of four television stations in the Maritimes, owned and operated by the CTV Television Network, a division of Bell Media. Despite the name, it is not available on basic cable or analog in Newfoundland and Labrador even though that province is part of Atlantic ...
Diggstown is a Canadian legal drama television series created by Floyd Kane. [1] The first Canadian drama series to feature a Black Canadian woman as its lead character, [2] the series stars Vinessa Antoine as Marcie Diggs, a lawyer who leaves her high-powered corporate job to work for a legal aid clinic in Dartmouth, Nova Scotia, after her aunt commits suicide.
The station initially had only one transmitter, in Halifax; it served the rest of Nova Scotia via cable. When MITV launched, it took all prime time American shows from CBC station CBHT—reportedly a prelude to the CBC dropping all prime time American programming nationwide. It was a sister station to CIHF-TV-2 in Saint John.