CITS is an Ontario-based Christiantelevision station. It uses the on-air brand Crossroads Television System (CTS). Its slogan is "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.
The station airs programming for family viewing, mostly based on Judeo-Christian values, but also features shows on political commentary and other religions, including Islam. 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."
Crossroads filed this application in response to the Commissions direction in CITS-TV Hamilton transitional digital television licence, Broadcasting Decision CRTC 2004-63, 30 January 2004 (Decision 2004-63).
Crossroads agreed to change the channel and to use channel 35 instead.
Accordingly, in Decision 2004-63, the Commission directed Crossroads to file an application proposing the use of channel 35 and specifying the power to be used by the digital undertaking in Hamilton.
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ADT’s VA name is fairly common in television and Internet advertising, while Brinks is a name that is seen on a daily basis for bank personnel and others involved in finance.
It is important for consumers to look at this website, as well as Consumer Reports studies of the systems and most importantly discuss home alarm systems with friends and family.