| CICC ( For the television outlet in the Channel Islands, see Channel Television. CTV is Canadas largest privately-owned English language television network. Officially, the letters CTV have not historically stood for anything, but it is obvious to most viewers, especially because of one of the networks recent promotional campaigns...
CTV) | | | Yorkton is a city in the south-east of Saskatchewan, Canada, not far from the Manitoba border. Attractions include the Western Development Museum: The Story of People. Community profile According to the 2001 Statistics Canada census: External links City of Yorkton Tourism Yorkton Categories: Stub | Cities in Saskatchewan ...
Yorkton, Saskatchewan | | Channel 10 / Cable 6 | | Owner | Bell Globemedia is Canadas largest media corporation. It is 70% owned by Bell Canada Enterprises and 30% by Thomson Group. It owns The Globe and Mail, a national Canadian newspaper; the CTV Television Network; TSN, a 24_hour Canadian sports network; RDS, the world’s first French-language sports...
Bell Globemedia | | Founded | 1974 is a common year starting on Tuesday (click on link for calendar). Events January-February January 5 - Dungeons & Dragons officially released. February 4 - Patricia Hearst, the 19 year old granddaughter of publisher William Randolph Hearst, is kidnapped by the Symbionese Liberation Army February 7 - Grenada becomes independent from...
1974 | | Signal Radius | 56 kW | | Callsign Meaning | | | CTV | CKCK in Regina, Saskatchewan was the first privately-owned television station in Western Canada. CKCK signed on in 1954. It was originally owned by the Sifton familys Armadale Co., which also owned the Regina Leader-Post and CKCK Radio. Originally a Canadian Broadcasting Corporation affiliate, it switched to the...
CKCK ( Regina is the provincial capital of Saskatchewan, Canada and was incorporated as a city on June 19, 1903. Regina was proclaimed the capital on May 23, 1906 by the first provincial government led by Premier Walter Scott. Regina is located at a latitude of 50°26 north and a longitude...
Regina) | CICC ( Yorkton is a city in the south-east of Saskatchewan, Canada, not far from the Manitoba border. Attractions include the Western Development Museum: The Story of People. Community profile According to the 2001 Statistics Canada census: External links City of Yorkton Tourism Yorkton Categories: Stub | Cities in Saskatchewan ...
Yorkton) | CKY is a television station based in Winnipeg, Manitoba and owned by Bell Globemedia. It is part of the CTV Television Network. CKY was also the call letters of two Winnipeg radio stations. CKY-AM was founded in 1923 by Manitoba Government Telephones. In 1948 the station was purchased by...
CKY ( Motto: Unum Cum Virtute Multorum (One With the Strength of Many) Area: 465.16 km² Population - Total (2001) - Cdn. Mun. Rank: - Density 619,544 Ranked 6th 1331.9/km² Time zone Central: UTC-6 Latitude Longitude 49° 53′ N 97° 09′ W MPs Reg Alcock...
Winnipeg) | CICC is a Canada is an independent sovereign state in northern North America, the northern-most country in the world, and the second largest in total area. Bordering the United States, its territorial claims extend north into the Arctic Ocean as far as the North Pole. Canada is a federation of ten provinces...
Canadian television station, broadcasting in Yorkton is a city in the south-east of Saskatchewan, Canada, not far from the Manitoba border. Attractions include the Western Development Museum: The Story of People. Community profile According to the 2001 Statistics Canada census: External links City of Yorkton Tourism Yorkton Categories: Stub | Cities in Saskatchewan ...
Yorkton, Saskatchewan. It is an affiliate of For the television outlet in the Channel Islands, see Channel Television. CTV is Canadas largest privately-owned English language television network. Officially, the letters CTV have not historically stood for anything, but it is obvious to most viewers, especially because of one of the networks recent promotional campaigns...
CTV Television Network. The station also has rebroadcast transmitters in Norquay, Hudson Bay, Carlyle Lake, Wynward and Humboldt is a small Saskatchewan city located 113 km east of Saskatoon. The provinces newest city, it received its city charter in 2000. Community profile According to the 2001 Statistics Canada census: Categories: Stub | Cities in Saskatchewan ...
Humboldt. In 2002, CTV parent company Bell Globemedia is Canadas largest media corporation. It is 70% owned by Bell Canada Enterprises and 30% by Thomson Group. It owns The Globe and Mail, a national Canadian newspaper; the CTV Television Network; TSN, a 24_hour Canadian sports network; RDS, the world’s first French-language sports...
Bell Globemedia sold CICC's former CBC redirects here, as this is the most common use of the abbreviation. For other uses, see CBC (disambiguation). The Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, commonly known by the abbreviation CBC, is Canadas government_owned television network and radio network. In French, it is called la Société Radio_Canada (Radio_Canada or SRC...
CBC-affiliated A twinstick, in Canadian broadcasting, is an informal term for two television stations, broadcasting in the same market, which are owned by the same company. The term derives from the use of stick, in broadcasting industry jargon, as a term for a broadcast transmitter tower. Under Canadian Radio-television and...
twinstick sister station, CKOS, to CBC, which then made CKOS a rebroadcaster of CBKT is the television call sign for the CBCs television station in Regina, Saskatchewan. The station produces a nightly regional newscast, that airs at 6:30 p.m. as part of the Canada Now package. The Saskatchewan portion of the program is anchored by Costa Maragos and connects viewers...
CBKT in Regina is the provincial capital of Saskatchewan, Canada and was incorporated as a city on June 19, 1903. Regina was proclaimed the capital on May 23, 1906 by the first provincial government led by Premier Walter Scott. Regina is located at a latitude of 50°26 north and a longitude...
Regina, Saskatchewan. |