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The following television stations broadcast on digital or analog channel 8 in Canada: CBNT-DT in St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador; CFCN-TV-8 in Medicine Hat, Alberta; CFCN-TV-12 in Moyie, British Columbia; CFCN-TV-18 in Coleman, Alberta; CFJC-TV-3 in Merritt, British Columbia; CFJC-TV-5 in Williams Lake, British Columbia; CFQC-DT in ...
channel Digital channel Virtual channel ... Uses CICT-DT for Global Morning and Noon News Broadcasts. Lethbridge: 13 13.1 ... CFCN-TV-8: CTV: satellite of CFCN-DT ...
CTV 2 Alberta, a privately owned channel in Alberta owned by Bell Media. Airs a mix of educational and entertainment programming. Airs a mix of educational and entertainment programming. Not available over-the-air (though two stations relayed its programming over-the-air under the former Access branding until they were shut down in August 2011 ...
Franchise fees are governed under Section 622 of the Cable Communications Act of 1984. [2] Section 622, states that municipalities are entitled to a maximum of 5% of gross revenues derived from the operation of the cable system for the provision of cable services such as Public, educational, and government access (PEG) TV channels.
Sportsnet, as its parent company Rogers Communications is the owner of its sole Canadian franchise, the Toronto Blue Jays, holds national rights to Major League Baseball in Canada, including assorted games from U.S. regional sports networks, the MLB All-Star Game, and the postseason (although coverage of the latter two are relegated to MLB's U.S. broadcast partners, and MLB International).
OTA virtual channel OTA actual channel Shaw Cable Call sign Network Notes 2.1 46 8 CKAL-DT-1: Citytv: Rebroadcaster of CKAL-DT 7.1 7 5 CISA-DT: Global: 13.1 13 3 CFCN-DT-5: CTV: Rebroadcaster of CFCN-DT 17.1 17 4 CJIL-DT: Independent: Bridge City News/Miracle Channel – – 9 – Shaw TV: Community channel for Shaw Cable subscribers.
Of Alberta's 341 municipalities, 253 of them are urban municipalities (19 cities, 105 towns, 78 villages and 51 summer villages), 6 are specialized municipalities, 73 are rural municipalities (63 municipal districts, 7 improvement districts and 3 special areas) and 8 are Metis settlements. [2]
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.