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CITS is an Ontario-based Christian television station. It uses the on-air brand Crossroads Television System (CTS). Its slogan is "Television you can believe in" (formerly "We Care Who's Watching!"). The station was founded by evangelist David Mainse and is now run by his son, Ron Mainse who is also host of the station's flagship show, 100 Huntley Street. Motto: Ut Incepit Fidelis Sic Permanet (Loyal she began, loyal she remains) Other Canadian provinces and territories Capital Toronto Largest city Toronto Lieutenant Governor James K. Bartleman Premier Dalton McGuinty (Liberal) Area 1,076,395 km² (4th) Land 917,741 km² Water 158,654 km² (14. ... Christianity is a monotheistic religion based on the life and teachings of Jesus of Nazareth as presented in the New Testament writings of his early followers. ... A television station is a type of broadcast station that broadcasts both audio and video to television receivers in a particular area. ... Evangelism is the proclaiming of the Christian Gospel. ... 100 Huntley Street is a long-running Canada-based Christian daily talk show and the flagship programme of the Crossroads Television System. ...


The station airs programming for family viewing, mostly based on Christian values, but also features shows on political commentary and other religions, including Judaism, Islam, and Sikhism. It is administered by the CRTC Religious Broadcast Regulations and follows a policy of not airing shows containing "coarse language, gratuitous violence or explicit sexual scenes." As a noun, Christian is an appellation and moniker deriving from the appellation Christ, which many people associate exclusively with Jesus of Nazareth. ... Judaism is the religious culture of the Jewish people. ...   Islam[?] (Arabic: الإسلام al-islām) the submission to God is a monotheistic faith, one of the Abrahamic religions, and the worlds second largest religion. ... The Golden Temple is a sacred shrine for Sikhs Sikhism (Punjabi: ਸਿੱਖੀ) is a religion based on the teachings of ten Gurus who lived primarily in 16th and 17th century India. ... 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. ...


Popular programs include Growing Pains, Full House, The Wonder Years, Touched by an Angel, 100 Huntley Street, Nite Lite Live and Michael Coren Live. Growing Pains was a television sitcom that ran on the American ABC network from 1985 until 1992. ... Full House was a television sitcom that ran on the ABC network from 1987 until 1995. ... The cast of The Wonder Years in an early promo shot. ... Touched by an Angel was a television show created by John Masius that ran on CBS from September 21, 1994, until April 27, 2003. ... 100 Huntley Street is a long-running Canada-based Christian daily talk show and the flagship programme of the Crossroads Television System. ... Nite Lite Live is a Christian nightly television open-line call-in show in Canada hosted by Paul Willoughby; it is a programme on the Crossroads Television System (CTS). ... Michael Coren Live is an hour-long Ontario-based panel show hosted by Michael Coren which deals with current events. ...


See also

Canada has adopted the NTSC and ATSC television transmission standards without any alterations. ...

External link

  • CTS Official Website



Broadcast television in the Greater Toronto market

CKVR 3 (A-Channel, Barrie) - CBLT 5 (CBC) - CIII 6 (Global, Paris) - CFTO 9 (CTV) - CHCH 11 (CH, Hamilton) - CHEX 12 (CBC, Peterborough) - CKCO 13 (CTV, Kitchener) - CICA 19 (TVO) - CHEX-2 22 (CBC, Oshawa) - CBLFT 25 (SRC) - CIII-41 (Global, Toronto) - CFMT 47 (OMNI.1) - CKXT 52 (SUN TV) - CITY 57 (Citytv) - CJMT 69 (OMNI.2) Terrestrial television (also known as over-the-air or OTA) is the traditional method of television broadcast signal delivery, by radio waves transmitted through open space. ... The Greater Toronto Area (called the GTA by local residents) is the largest metropolitan area in Canada and is centred around the fifth largest city in North America, Toronto, after Mexico City, New York City, Los Angeles, and Chicago. ... }|135px|City of Toronto, Ontario Official Flag]]|Coat Image=[[Image:{{{Coat Image}}}|135px|City of Toronto, Ontario Coat of Arms]]}} {{Hide = {{{Disable Motto Link}}}}} Motto: {{Unhide = {{{Disable Motto Link}}}}} Diversity Our Strength {{Canadian City/Location Image is:{{{Location Image Type}}}|[[Image:{{{Location Image}}}|thumbnail|center|250px|City of Toronto, Ontario... CKVR (formerly The New VR) is a television station owned by CHUM Limited which broadcasts out of Barrie, Ontario, Canada. ... A-Channel, formerly known as NewNet or The New Net, is a system of six local Canadian television stations in Ontario and British Columbia, all owned by CHUM Limited. ... Barrie, on Lake Simcoe, Ontario, Canada Barrie, Ontario (2003 population 121,248, metropolitan population 168,492) is located on Kempenfelt Bay, an arm of Lake Simcoe in south-central Ontario, Canada. ... CBLT - Wikipedia /**/ @import /skins/monobook/IE50Fixes. ... Current CBC Television logo. ... CIII is a television station owned by CanWest Global that serves most of the Province of Ontario, Canada. ... . The Global Television Network (more commonly called Global) is a major English-language television network in Canada, owned by CanWest Global Communications. ... Paris (2001 population 9,881) is a town on the Grand River in Ontario, Canada. ... CFTO is a Canadian television station, licensed to, and serving Toronto, Ontario and surrounding areas. ... CTV is Canadas largest privately owned English language television network. ... CHCH is a television station in Hamilton, Ontario that is part of the CH system. ... CH is a system of three local television stations across Canada, owned by Global. ... Motto: Together Aspire - Together Achieve Area: 1,117. ... See Chex for the a brand of breakfast cereal CHEX, an affiliate of the CBC network, began broadcasting on March 26, 1955, in Peterborough, Ontario, Canada. ... CBC is an abbreviation for: Canadian Broadcasting Corporation Cipher-block chaining mode in data encryption using block ciphers ... Peterborough (2004 population 74,600 and the metropolitan population numbers 102,423) is a city on the Otonabee River in central-eastern Ontario, Canada, 125km northeast of Toronto. ... CKCO-TV is a television station based in Kitchener, Ontario, Canada. ... CTV is a TLA that may stand for: CTV Television Network - a Canadian English language television network Channel Television - the main television broadcaster in the Channel Islands Chukyo TV. Broadcasting - a Japanese TV station in Nagoya This is a disambiguation page — a navigational aid which lists other pages that might... Bell Tower Of Old City Hall The City of Kitchener, in southwestern Ontario, Canada, has a population of 190,399 (2001 census). ... TVOntario (TVO) is an educational public television station in the Canadian province of Ontario. ... TVOntario, officially the Ontario Educational Communications Authority, is an educational public television broadcaster in the Canadian province of Ontario. ... See Chex for the a brand of breakfast cereal CHEX, an affiliate of the CBC network, began broadcasting on March 26, 1955, in Peterborough, Ontario, Canada. ... CBC is an abbreviation for: Canadian Broadcasting Corporation Cipher-block chaining mode in data encryption using block ciphers ... Oshawa (2004 population 150,000, metropolitan population 296,298) is a city on Lake Ontario located 56 kilometres east of downtown Toronto, Ontario, Canada. ... CBLFT is the Societé Radio-Canada station serving franco-ontarians in Toronto and Western Ontario. ... Télévision de Radio-Canada, often simply Radio-Canada, is the main French language television service of the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. ... CIII is a television station owned by CanWest Global that serves most of the Province of Ontario, Canada. ... . The Global Television Network (more commonly called Global) is a major English-language television network in Canada, owned by CanWest Global Communications. ... }|135px|City of Toronto, Ontario Official Flag]]|Coat Image=[[Image:{{{Coat Image}}}|135px|City of Toronto, Ontario Coat of Arms]]}} {{Hide = {{{Disable Motto Link}}}}} Motto: {{Unhide = {{{Disable Motto Link}}}}} Diversity Our Strength {{Canadian City/Location Image is:{{{Location Image Type}}}|[[Image:{{{Location Image}}}|thumbnail|center|250px|City of Toronto, Ontario... CFMT is a Canadian television station, which broadcasts multicultural programming in Toronto, Ontario. ... OMNI Television is a Canadian television brand owned and operated by Rogers Communications. ... CKXT is a broadcast television station in Toronto, Ontario, Canada which uses the on-air brand of Sun TV. The station began broadcasting on September 19, 2003, on channel 52. ... CKXT is a broadcast television station in Toronto, Ontario, Canada which uses the on-air brand of Sun TV. The station began broadcasting on September 19, 2003, on channel 52. ... Melbourne, Australia by night For alternate meanings see city (disambiguation) A city is an urban area, differentiated from a town, village, or hamlet by size, population density, importance, or legal status. ... Citytv is a system of five English language television stations in Canada, owned by the CHUM Limited group. ... CJMT is a Canadian television station, which broadcasts multicultural programming in Toronto, Ontario. ... OMNI Television is a Canadian television brand owned and operated by Rogers Communications. ...

See also Broadcast television in the Buffalo market


Terrestrial television (also known as over-the-air or OTA) is the traditional method of television broadcast signal delivery, by radio waves transmitted through open space. ... Aerial view of downtown Buffalo, New York Buffalo, is an American city in western New York. ...

Broadcast television in the Ottawa-Gatineau market
CBOT 4 (CBC) - CIII-6 6 (Global) - CBOFT 9 (SRC) - CHCH-1 11 (CH) - CJOH 13 (CTV) - CJMT-2 14 (OMNI.2) - CICO-24 24 (TVO) - CIVO 30 (TQC) - CITS-1 32 (Crossroads TV) - CFGS 34 (TQS) - CHOT 40 (TVA) - CHRO-2 43 (A-Channel) - CFMT 60 (OMNI.1) - CITY-3 65 (Citytv)
Note: Stations with -# at the end, are rebroadcasters or semi-satellites of the main station, usually in a different city.

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