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  2. List of television stations in Ontario - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of broadcast television stations serving cities in the Canadian province of Ontario. [1] Note : Due to the mandatory digital television transition on August 31, 2011, most of these stations are broadcasting in digital only.

  3. CKWS-DT - Wikipedia

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    CKWS-DT (channel 11) is a television station in Kingston, Ontario, Canada, part of the Global Television Network. Owned and operated by network parent Corus Entertainment , the station maintains studios on Queen Street in downtown Kingston, and its transmitter is located near Highway 95 on Wolfe Island , south of the city.

  4. List of Canadian television channels - Wikipedia

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    CTV 2, a privately owned television system with stations in Ontario, Alberta, British Columbia, and Atlantic Canada.It is owned by Bell Media.; Great West Television, a privately owned group of stations affiliated with CTV Two and Citytv in British Columbia.

  5. CBOT-DT - Wikipedia

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    During the late 1970s into the early 1980s, CBOT was known as "CBC 4 Ottawa", and its newscasts were known as CBC 4 News. In 1980, CBOT's 6 p.m. newscast was anchored by Ab Douglas, and by Joe Spence at 11:27, following The National. During the mid-1980s, the station was known as "CBOT 4", now "CBC Ottawa".

  6. 1970 in Canadian television - Wikipedia

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    Date Market Station Channel Affiliation Notes/References March 1 Edmonton, Alberta: CBXFT: 11 Radio-Canada [1] September 27 Toronto, Ontario: CICA-TV: 19 TVOntario [2] Unknown Montreal, Quebec: VOX: 9 (cable-only) Independent: This cable channel, now known as MATV, is a community channel serving the province of Quebec. Varied locations Eastlink ...

  7. CJBQ - Wikipedia

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    The antenna is a six-tower array with differing patterns day and night, to protect Class-A clear-channel station XEROK-AM in Ciudad Juárez, Mexico, as well as other Canadian and U.S. stations on the same frequency. Since the late 2000s, CJBQ is the only remaining Canadian AM radio station operating between Ottawa and the Greater Toronto Area. [1]

  8. CJQQ-FM - Wikipedia

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    In 2002, Standard Broadcasting purchased Telemedia, and sold all of Telemedia's Northern Ontario stations to Rogers Media. On June 7, 2016, CJQQ-FM rebranded the station as 92.1 Rock . The station uses the same general format as, and shares some programming with, CJRQ-FM in Sudbury and CKFX-FM in North Bay .

  9. CFJR-FM - Wikipedia

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    The station changed frequencies to 930 in the early 1930s, until March 29, 1941, when it moved to 1450 kHz and moved one last time on the AM band to 830 kHz on September 19, 1985, [1] before it moved to its current FM 104.9 MHz frequency on July 14, 2003. [2] In 1959, CFJR's news department hired a 21-year-old college dropout, Peter Jennings ...