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CFQC is a Canadian television station, serving Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. The station is a CTV Television Network affiliate. CTV (disambiguation) CTV is Canadas largest privately-owned English language television network. ...
Saskatoon nickname: The Bridge City, The Hub City Broadway Bridge in Saskatoon Area - Area 148. ...
Bell Globemedia is Canadas largest media corporation. ...
1954 was a common year starting on Friday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
1969 was a common year starting on Wednesday (the link is to a full 1969 calendar). ...
1971 is a common year starting on Friday (click for link to calendar). ...
The Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, commonly known by the abbreviation CBC, is Canadas government-owned radio and television service. ...
CITL is a Canadian television station, broadcasting in Lloydminster. ...
Lloydminster is a Canadian city which has the unusual geographic distinction of straddling a provincial border. ...
Saskatoon nickname: The Bridge City, The Hub City Broadway Bridge in Saskatoon Area - Area 148. ...
CIPA is a Canadian television station, broadcasting in Prince Albert, Saskatchewan. ...
General Prince Albert is the third largest city (after Saskatoon and Regina) in the province of Saskatchewan, Canada. ...
Saskatoon nickname: The Bridge City, The Hub City Broadway Bridge in Saskatoon Area - Area 148. ...
Motto: Multis E Gentibus Vires (From many peoples, strength) Other Canadian provinces and territories Capital Regina Largest city Saskatoon Lieutenant Governor Lynda M. Haverstock Premier Lorne Calvert (NDP) Area 651,036 km² (7th) - Land 591,670 km² - Water 59,366 km² (9. ...
CTV (disambiguation) CTV is Canadas largest privately-owned English language television network. ...
CFQC signed on the air in December, 1954, owned by the Murphy Family along with CFQC Radio. Initially a CBC affiliate, it started airing CTV programming in 1969, and became a full-time CTV affiliate in 1971 when the CBC put CBKST on the air. 1954 was a common year starting on Friday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
The Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, commonly known by the abbreviation CBC, is Canadas government-owned radio and television service. ...
1969 was a common year starting on Wednesday (the link is to a full 1969 calendar). ...
1971 is a common year starting on Friday (click for link to calendar). ...
CBKST is the television call sign for the CBCs television station in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan which went on the air in 1971. ...
In 1972 the station was purchased by Baton Broadcasting, owners of CTV flagship station CFTO Toronto. In 1986, Baton purchased stations in Regina, Yorkton, and Prince Albert, Saskatchewan, and eventually combined their operations with CFQC. Today, the station is owned and operated by CTV, Inc., a division of Bell Globemedia. In the past, it has identified itself as CFQC, TV8, and QC8, but today is known just as CTV. 1972 was a leap year that started on a Saturday. ...
The Baton Broadcasting System (BBS) was a Canadian system of television stations located in Ontario and Saskatchewan. ...
CFTO is a Canadian television station, licensed to, and serving Toronto, Ontario and surrounding areas. ...
Motto: Diversity Our Strength Map of Ontario Counties, Toronto being red Area: 641 sq. ...
Regina is the provincial capital of Saskatchewan, Canada and was incorporated as a city on June 19, 1903. ...
Yorkton is a city in the south-east of Saskatchewan, Canada, not far from the Manitoba border. ...
General Prince Albert is the third largest city (after Saskatoon and Regina) in the province of Saskatchewan, Canada. ...
Bell Globemedia is Canadas largest media corporation. ...
The station also has rebroadcast transmitters in Stranraer and North Battleford. North Battleford is a small city in west central Saskatchewan, Canada. ...
External links
- CTV (http://www.ctv.ca/)
- CTV Saskatchewan News (http://mysask.com/)
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