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CITO is a Canadian television station, broadcasting in Timmins, Ontario. It is affiliated with CTV, through Northern Ontario's MCTV television system. CTV (disambiguation) CTV is Canadas largest privately-owned English language television network. ...
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Timmins, with a population of 43,686 (2001), is a city in northeastern Ontario, Canada on the Mattagami River. ...
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1971 is a common year starting on Friday (click for link to calendar). ...
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The official flag of Thunder Bay, Ontario. ...
MCTV is a system of four television stations in Northern Ontario, Canada, owned by the CTV Television Network. ...
Northeastern Ontario is the region within the Canadian province of Ontario which lies north and east of the Great Lakes. ...
CJOH is a television station owned by Bell Globemedia which serves Ottawa, Ontario and the surrounding region. ...
This article is about the capital city of Canada. ...
Timmins, with a population of 43,686 (2001), is a city in northeastern Ontario, Canada on the Mattagami River. ...
CTV (disambiguation) CTV is Canadas largest privately-owned English language television network. ...
Northern Ontario is the part of the province of Ontario, Canada, which lies north of Lake Huron, Georgian Bay, the French River and Lake Nipissing. ...
MCTV is a system of four television stations in Northern Ontario, Canada, owned by the CTV Television Network. ...
CITO was established in 1971 by Cambrian Broadcasting, the owner of CICI in Sudbury and CKNY in North Bay. Unlike those stations, which were established in the 1950s as CBC affiliates and then reaffiliated with CTV in 1971 when J. Conrad Lavigne established new CBC stations in those markets, in Timmins Lavigne's existing station CFCL retained its CBC affiliation and CITO, the new station, went to air that year as a CTV affiliate. 1971 is a common year starting on Friday (click for link to calendar). ...
CICI is a Canadian television station, broadcasting in Greater Sudbury, Ontario. ...
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CKNY is a Canadian television station, broadcasting in North Bay, Ontario. ...
Looking northwest down Main Street, from a pedestrian overpass near Chippewa Creek North Bay is a city in northern Ontario, Canada on the shore of Lake Nipissing. ...
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The Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, commonly known by the abbreviation CBC, is Canadas government-owned radio and television service. ...
1971 is a common year starting on Friday (click for link to calendar). ...
J. Conrad Lavigne (November 2, 1916-April 16, 2003) was a pioneering Canadian media proprietor. ...
CFCL was the callsign of a radio station and a television station, which broadcast in Timmins, Ontario. ...
Until 1980, CITO and CFCL aggressively competed with each other for advertising dollars, leaving both in a precarious financial position due to the Timmins market's relatively small size. In 1980, the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission approved the merger of Cambrian Broadcasting and Lavigne's Mid-Canada Communications into the MCTV twinstick. 1980 is a leap year starting on Tuesday. ...
1980 is a leap year starting on Tuesday. ...
The Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC, in French Conseil de la radiodiffusion et des télécommunications canadiennes) was established in 1968 by the Canadian Parliament to replace the Board of Broadcast Governors. ...
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. ...
In 1990, the stations were acquired by Baton Broadcasting. Baton subsequently became the sole corporate owner of CTV, and sold CFCL to the CBC in 2002. 1990 is a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
The Baton Broadcasting System (BBS) was a Canadian system of television stations located in Ontario and Saskatchewan. ...
2002 is a common year starting on Tuesday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
CITO also broadcasts on channel 10 in Kapuskasing, channel 11 in Kirkland Lake, channel 4 in Hearst and channel 9 in Chapleau. Kapuskasing (2001 population 9,238) is a town on the Kapuskasing River in the Cochrane District of northern Ontario, Canada. ...
Kirkland Lake is a town located in Timiskaming District in northeastern Ontario, Canada. ...
Hearst (2001 census population 5,825) is a town in the Canadian province of Ontario. ...
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