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CFCF-DT (channel 12) is an English-language television station in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, part of the CTV Television Network.It is owned and operated by network parent Bell Media alongside Noovo flagship CFJP-DT (channel 35). [1]
He joined CFCF-TV in 1961, when that station signed on for the first time. As a reporter, Haugland covered many key events in Montreal and Quebec, including Expo 67 and the October Crisis in 1970. Haugland became an anchor for CFCF's nightly newscast, Pulse , in 1977 (later renamed CFCF News in 2001, and later, CTV News in 2005).
In 1982 she began her long running stint at CFCF Television as a reporter. Four years later she was promoted to co-anchor [4] on Pulse (now known as CTV News) alongside veteran Bill Haugland until his retirement in 2006. [2]
CFJP-DT (channel 35) is a television station in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, serving as the flagship station of the French-language network Noovo.It is owned and operated by network parent Bell Media alongside CTV outlet CFCF-DT (channel 12).
In 1983 Curran took on the role of program director for CFCF-AM, [7] while continuing to freelance for television. In 1984 Curran accepted an executive role as vice-president of marketing for CFCF-AM, and hosted The Jack Curran Show, daily from 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon. In 1985 Curran became vice-president of public relations for CFCF-AM and ...
Nathan Downer, weekday co-anchor, CTV News at Six at CTV Toronto; Frank Drea, former CTV National News reporter and contributor on W5; Michelle Dubé, weekday co-anchor, CTV News at Six at CTV Toronto; Mike Duffy, political reporter; hosted Sunday Edition, Question Period, Countdown with Mike Duffy, and Mike Duffy Live.
CTV also regularly produces and airs Canadian-made television movies, often based on stories from Canadian news or Canadian history, under the banners CTV Signature Series or CTV Movie. News programming consists of the nightly CTV National News; national morning program Your Morning on CTV stations in Eastern Canada; local morning program CTV ...
From 1997 to 2000, van der Heyden worked as a volunteer at Vidéotron's cable access channel Canal Vox, as well as freelanced at CBC Radio in Montreal and the Toronto Star newspaper. Starting in 2000, he worked as news reporter at CFCF which was later rebranded as CTV Montreal. In February 2005, van der Heyden became the co-anchor of the 6pm ...