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The sale was approved by the CRTC on March 30, 2010. [2] ZoomerMedia assumed control of the Joytv system on June 30, 2010. [3] The system was dismantled in late August 2013 when CIIT was rebranded as "Hope TV" and all secular programming was dropped from the schedule. The Joytv brand continues to exist on CHNU Vancouver.
The original logo used by CHNU, NOWTV, was used from the station's launch in 2001 until 2005. A television set replaced the "O". [1]CHNU-TV was licensed in July 2000 by the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) to Trinity Television Inc. Trinity Television initially requested to assign CFVT as the station's call letters (standing for "Fraser Valley Television ...
semi-satellite of CKVU-DT Vancouver (except for newscasts) Prince George: 29 12.1 CIFG-DT: Global: satellite of CHAN-DT Vancouver: Prince Rupert: 6 CFTK-TV-1: CTV 2: satellite of CFTK-TV Terrace: Terrace: 3 CFTK-TV: CTV 2: Trail: 8 CKTN-TV: Global: satellite of CHAN-DT Vancouver: Valemount: 7 CHVC-TV Independent: Vancouver: 43 2.1 CBUT-DT: CBC ...
Notes AM 1070 CFAX: CFAX 1070 news/talk: Bell Media Radio: FM 88.9 CBUX-FM-1: Ici Musique: public music Canadian Broadcasting Corporation: French: FM 90.5 CBCV-FM: CBC Radio One: public news/talk: Canadian Broadcasting Corporation: FM 91.3 CJZN-FM: The Zone modern rock: Jim Pattison Group: FM 92.1 CBU-FM-2: CBC Music: public music Canadian ...
The following is a list of programs broadcast by Joytv, a regional multiple faith-based television system consisting of two stations in the Canadian provinces of British Columbia and Manitoba (CIIT-DT, now branded Faith TV) that also carries syndicated reruns of family-oriented mainstream programming.
Novus TV is a locally based community channel operated by Novus Entertainment Inc. . Novus TV covers a variety of events and issues happening in and around Vancouver and the lower mainland and airs numerous locally produced shows, short films, music videos, etc. created by community members.
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The station first signed on the air on September 27, 1976, on UHF channel 26; as Vancouver's second UHF television station after CKVU-TV (channel 21, now on channel 10); it took Radio-Canada programming from CBUT-TV (channel 2), which had previously aired select programs from the network on weekend mornings since 1964; [1] upon CBUFT's sign-on, CBUT became an exclusive English-language station ...