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  2. CBXT-DT - Wikipedia

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    CBXT-DT (channel 5) is a CBC Television station in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.It is part of a twinstick with Ici Radio-Canada Télé station CBXFT-DT (channel 11). The two stations share studios at the Edmonton City Centre (across from Churchill Square) in Downtown Edmonton; CBXT-DT's transmitter is located on Wye Road in Sherwood Park.

  3. CITV-DT - Wikipedia

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    CITV-TV-1 was converted to a rebroadcaster of CITV-TV/DT in August 2009, relaying Global Edmonton's program schedule and commercials without any variations; this coincided with the closure of CHCA-TV by Canwest. On October 27, 2010, Canwest Global's television assets, including CITV, were purchased by Shaw Communications. [6]

  4. List of television stations in Alberta - Wikipedia

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    Search. Search. Appearance. Donate ... This is a list of broadcast television stations serving cities in the Canadian province of Alberta. [1] [2] City of licence ...

  5. List of television stations in Canada - Wikipedia

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    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.

  6. Dead at five! Obituaries move to TV, as stations find ... - AOL

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    With local TV stations scrambling as advertising dwindles, it's prompting some to examine a money stream traditionally relegated to newspapers: obituaries. WNEM-TV, a Saginaw, Michigan, CBS ...

  7. CKAL-DT - Wikipedia

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    The A-Channel stations in Calgary and Edmonton would be autonomous, each employing 139 people; Craig also promised a C$14 million investment in independent television production in Alberta. [7] The newscasts would have a style similar to Citytv in Toronto; [ 8 ] U.S. entertainment programming would come from previously untapped sources, such as ...

  8. Access Media Group - Wikipedia

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    Access Media Group, legally Learning and Skills Television of Alberta Ltd., which also served as the corporate brand until 2005, was a privately held Canadian broadcasting and multimedia group based in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada specializing in learning-based media, originally majority-owned (and later wholly owned) by CHUM Limited.

  9. A-Channel - Wikipedia

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    A-Channel (proposed as The Alberta Channel) was a Canadian television system initially owned by Craig Media from September 1997 to 2004, then by CHUM Limited from 2004 to 2005 through A-Channel, Inc. It consisted of Craig's television stations in Winnipeg, Calgary and Edmonton and was the company's unsuccessful attempt to build a national network.