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CFPL-DT (channel 10) is a television station in London, Ontario, Canada, part of the CTV 2 system. It is owned and operated by Bell Media alongside Kitchener-based CTV station CKCO-DT (channel 13), although the two stations maintain separate operations.
Channel 8: CJSS-TV - CBC - Cornwall (1959-1963; later became rebroadcaster of CJOH-TV in Ottawa) Channel 19: CKXT-DT-2 - Sun News Network - London (rebroadcaster of CKXT-TV Toronto) Channel 20: CKXT-DT-3 - Sun News Network - Ottawa (rebroadcaster of CKXT-TV Toronto)
The following television stations broadcast on digital or analog channel 10 in Canada ... CFPL-DT in London, Ontario; CITO-TV-1 in Kapuskasing, Ontario; CKNY-TV in ...
The following television stations operate on virtual channel 10 in Canada: CFEM-DT-1 in Val d'Or, Quebec; CFPL-DT in London, Ontario; CFTM-DT in Montreal, Quebec; CHAU-DT-3 in Port-Daniel-Gascons, Quebec; CHKL-DT-1 in Penticton, British Columbia; CITV-DT-1 in Red Deer, Alberta; CKVU-DT in Vancouver, British Columbia
Added to TV Guides on October 17, 2009 (replaces WNWO-TV), not available on cable Lansing, Michigan: WLNS-TV: CBS: No Listed in local Windsor TV Guides until 1993 Lansing, Michigan: WILX-TV: NBC: No Listed in local Windsor TV Guides until 1993, alongside CFPL-DT, London's channel 10
London, Ontario: CFPL-TV 10: 1953-1988 Independent Later became part of BBS in 1992, then affiliated with NewNet (later A-Channel and A) after being sold to CHUM Limited in 1995; now a CTV Two O&O Medicine Hat, Alberta: CHAT-TV 6: 1957-2008 E! Now a City affiliate; CBC is no longer seen terrestrially in the market Moncton, New Brunswick: CKCW ...
Rogers TV (stylized as Rogers tv) is a group of English-language community channels owned by Rogers Communications. Many of these channels share common programs. Rogers TV broadcasts in the Canadian provinces of New Brunswick, Newfoundland and Labrador and Ontario. Rogers TV is available only in communities served by Rogers' cable and telecom ...
London pioneered in the establishment of cable television in Canada, being either the first or second city in Canada with cable service, when Ed Jarmain and others wired the first 15 homes, and had to purchase TV sets for 14 of them. London's first cable system, established in 1952, broadcast American signals that crossed the border, including ...