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Local news, weather and traffic reports continued to be featured during Canada AM through a graphical ticker at the bottom of the screen. On October 24, 2011, CFRN debuted a 3½-hour locally produced weekday morning newscast called CTV Morning Live, running from 5:30 a.m. to 9 a.m. [19] On September 12, 2011, CTV Edmonton expanded its evening ...
Edmonton: 13 13.1 210 CITV-DT: Global: Edmonton: 30 45.1 566 CKES-DT: yes TV: Edmonton: 17 51.1 488 CKEM-DT: Citytv: Edmonton: 16 56.1 482 CJEO-DT: Omni: Grande Prairie: 13 CFRN-TV-1: CTV: satellite of CFRN-DT Edmonton: High Prairie: 12 CIRE-TV: Community: Lethbridge: 46 2.1 662 CKAL-DT-1: Citytv: Lethbridge: 7 7.1 174 CISA-DT: Global: Uses ...
CTV 2 Alberta is a Canadian English language entertainment and former educational television channel in the province of Alberta. Owned by the Bell Media subsidiary of BCE Inc. , it operates as a de facto owned-and-operated station of its secondary CTV 2 television system .
CTV News is the news division of the CTV Television Network in Canada. The name CTV News is also applied as ... Edmonton ; Greater ... 1998), and CTV Two Alberta, ...
The CTV Television Network, commonly known as CTV (an acronym of Canadian Television since the logo ident of 1998), is a Canadian English-language terrestrial television network. Launched in 1961 and acquired by BCE Inc. in 2000, CTV is Canada's largest privately owned television network and is now a division of the Bell Media subsidiary of BCE ...
CTV 2 is a Canadian English-language television system owned by the Bell Media subsidiary of BCE Inc. The system consists of four terrestrial owned-and-operated television stations (O&Os) in Ontario, one in British Columbia and two regional cable television channels, one in Atlantic Canada and the other in Alberta (the latter formerly being the provincial educational channel in that province ...
Darren Dreger was the first sports anchor, coming to the station from Winnipeg; Janis Mackey was a substitute anchor for CTV News in Toronto. [19] A-Channel launched in Edmonton on channel 51, cable 7 on September 18, 1997—two days before CKAL-TV in Calgary.
During the 1970s, former (then future) Alberta premier Ralph Klein was a reporter for CFCN before going into politics and heading north to Edmonton. The station debuted a locally produced morning show, CTV Morning Live , on October 24, 2011; the newscast replaced the CTV network's national morning show, Canada AM (which by that point, was seen ...