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CFTO-DT (channel 9) is a television station in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, serving as the flagship station of the CTV Television Network.It is owned and operated by network parent Bell Media alongside Barrie-based CTV 2 flagship CKVR-DT, channel 3 (although the two stations maintain separate operations).
The CTV network's first night on-air began with Harry Rasky's promotional documentary on the new network. That was followed by a fall season preview program. [23] CTV's initial 1961–1962 season began with the following programs, five of which were Canadian productions: [23] The Andy Griffith Show (United States, CBS) Checkmate (United States ...
First logo, used from 1997 to 1999. In September 1996, CTV Television Network Ltd. (a division of CTV) was granted a broadcast licence by the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) for CTV N1, a national English language specialty television service that would broadcast "news, weather and sports reports, as well as business, consumer and lifestyle information", [1 ...
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CTV: Yes Carried via CJOH broadcast translator "CJOH-6" Deseronto in Carthage, carried directly in Ogdensburg and Potsdam due to these communities' proximity to Ottawa-Hull. CJOH-TV-8 Cornwall is carried in nearby Massena, where it provides the sole full-power city-grade OTA service. Kingston, ON/Watertown, NY: CICO-DT: Toronto: TVOntario: No
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Rogers challenged the complaint as "baseless", arguing that Corus had failed to adapt its "broken business model" to cord-cutting (especially in the children's television market), and was "trying to force service providers to carry and our customers to pay for channels they no longer want to watch". [64]