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CIII and CHAN
These unusual situations arise because of the unique circumstances of francophone television stations in Quebec: with virtually no sources for syndicated programming, the stations are effectively constrained to network programming at all times, and both TVA and Radio-Canada maintain direct editorial control of local newscasts on all of their affiliates operated the CIII / CHCH twinstick in Toronto-Hamilton and the CHAN / CHEK twinstick in Vancouver-Victoria until 2009, under the Global and E!
's demise in August 2009, with Canwest retaining the Global O & Os ( CIII and CHAN ) and selling off the E!

CIII and on
Year 103 ( CIII ) was a common year starting on Sunday ( link will display the full calendar ) of the Julian calendar.
Natasha Ramsahai, the morning weather person on Toronto Today, is now a meteorologist for CBLT, while Bill Coulter, the evening weather person on Toronto Tonight, is now a meteorologist for CIII.
Although CHCH had been available on cable in many Ontario markets for years, the station's broadcast signal coverage was expanded throughout Ontario with repeaters in 1997, in an effort to compete with the reach of Global's Ontario station CIII, as well as the Baton Broadcast System, a group of mostly CTV-affiliated stations which served most of the province .< Ref > In turn, WIC renamed the station ONtv, as in " Ontario Television ", in line with the naming pattern of many of its other stations ( such as BCTV, ITV, and RDTV ).
In Spring 1995, according to BBM Canada, CBLT's evening newscast CBC Evening News had 117, 000 viewers in the Toronto-Hamilton market, putting it in fourth place behind Global News on CIII at 141, 000, CITY's CityPulse at 229, 000, and CFTO's World Beat News at 409, 000.
On August 27, 2012, Global Toronto launched a half-hour midday newscast on weekdays at noon, marking the return of a noon newscast to CIII since 2009.
From 1980 to 2000, he was an entertainment reporter for CIII, Global Television Network's Ontario station, appearing both on newscasts and as the host of Entertainment Desk.
While at Global, he hosted the weekend newsmagazine Focus Ontario on CIII in the 1980s and 1990s.

CIII and .
Ambr., CIII, sup.
cit., CIII, 353 sqq.
* In 2003, Global flagship station CIII offloaded its coverage of the Ontario provincial election to then-sister station CHCH Hamilton in order to maintain simsub rights to an episode of Survivor: Pearl Islands.
:" CIII " redirects here.
CIII has evolved into a much more Toronto-centric station in recent years.
CIII was originally owned by Global Communications, which was fully acquired by Izzy Asper in 1989 and later became known as Canwest.
Asper's stations ( including CKVU-TV in Vancouver, Saskatchewan stations CFRE-TV / Regina and CFSK-TV / Saskatoon, CKND-TV in Winnipeg and CIHF-TV in Halifax ) formed a mini-network for a number of years that was known as the Canwest Global System, which eventually evolved into the present-day Global and all of the stations began using the " Global " brand ( in addition to CIII ) in 1997.
Around this time, CIII became known internally as " Global Ontario ", but generally avoided the name on-air, even after most other Global stations began using regional branding in 2006.
In keeping with the avoidance of regional branding noted above, CIII used " Global News ", as opposed to a regional name such as " Global Ontario ", as its main news brand.
From 1994 to 2001, CIII also produced First National, which was anchored by Peter Kent and seen at 6: 30 p. m. weeknights.
From February to August 2009, CIII simulcast CHCH-TV's Morning Live, originating in Hamilton, Ont., from 7: 00 AM to 9: 00 a. m. CIII previously produced its own morning show called Global News Morning, but dropped it after low ratings and as a cost-cutting measure.
The CHCH simulcast was later dropped after Canwest sold the Hamilton station to Channel Zero, with CIII now airing second-run lifestyle programming in the morning timeslot.
CIII currently reruns the previous night's News Hour Final.

CHAN and started
By September of that year, CHEK's schedule consisted of some CTV programming and simulcasts of CHAN-originated shows mixed in with the CBC network schedule, along with CHEK-based local productions and syndicated programs not aired on CHAN ; this setup continued into the late 1960s / early 1970s, when CHAN started to time-shift network shows.

CHAN and on
The rarely-staged opera was performed in English for the Peter Moores Foundation series of opera in English, recorded by Chandos Records Ltd., and released on a 2-disc set of CDs under the catalog number CHAN 3097 ( 2 ).
CHAN's original logo, used until 1963. CHAN-TV and CHEK-TV shared this logo in the 60s ; it was often used when they simulcasted programming. CHAN began broadcasting on October 31, 1960 at 4: 45 p. m. as an independent station, joining CTV upon the new network's launch on October 1, 1961.
However, that newscast never materialized ; instead, CHAN began producing Canada Tonight, which aired on most WIC-owned stations beginning in the mid-nineties.
A small amount of CHUM Limited-produced programming also aired on CHAN at times during the 1997-2001 period, including CityLine.
In addition to its various local newscasts, CHAN also produced Canada Tonight, an early-evening newscast focusing on national news.
* Some programs seen on Global's daytime schedule in other markets – primarily library programs from Canwest's specialty channels are not cleared on CHAN in order to make room the station's various local news programs.
* The Oprah Winfrey Show ( 1986-2011 ) aired at 4: 00 pm on CHAN because the station owned the British Columbia rights to this show, dating back to its days as a CTV affiliate.
Prior to 2001, CHEK also broadcast many of the same programs as CHAN on a time-shifted basis ; as with CHAN, this was a mixture of CTV network programming and WIC-owned programming ( usually drawn from the schedule of CHCH Hamilton ), although the WIC programming usually differed from that aired on CHAN.
CHEK aired 15 – 20 hours of news programs a week, and often programs usually shown on CHAN that were moved to accommodate their news programming.
As a result, on September 1, 2001, the Global brand and programming moved from CKVU to CHAN, the CTV association moved from CHAN to CIVT, and CKVU was purchased by CHUM Limited, adopting the Citytv brand the following year.

CHAN and .
O ’ Brien 1973, J. Reid 1973, CHAN Kam-ming 1974, LAU Piu 1974
YIP Long-ping 1977, HO Hing-chuen 1979, CHAN Kwai-fai 1980, TUNG Chi-kan 1980, YEUNG Chun-hing 1980, N. A.
Adamson 1986, M. J. Lovatt 1986, CHIU Ka-ping 1987, LI Timshing 1989, LUI Tak-wah 1989, CHAN Chi-choi 1991, CHENG Kwok-wai 1991, N. J. Roberts 1993, TSANG Hung-lit 1993, YEUNG Kwok-wing 1993,
CHAN Lun-fat 1995, YEUNG Chi-fai 1995, A. M. Steeple 1996
Berrecloth 1973, CHAN Shing-tak 1973, CHAN Shing-yuk 1973, CHEUNG Shu-shing 1973, T. G.
LAM Sai-kit 1977, LO Wing-tai 1977, LO Yin-hok 1977, MIU Wa-keung 1977, CHEUNG Ching 1978, LI Wai-leung 1978, NG Choi-leung 1978, CHAU Kwong-tak 1979, NG Chung-hung 1979, TANG Kwok-fung 1979, TO Kwok-chiu 1979, LEUNG Kam-chu 1980, TSUI Pui-ling 1980, CHAN Shiu-fai 1981, WONG Chun-fai 1982, CHAN Chung-hing 1983, KO Wing-wa 1983, K. W.
WUT Chi-wai 1995, CHAM Wui-wai 1996, CHAN Chi-man 1996, R. Y. T.
In contrast, CHAN in Vancouver broadcasts 45 hours of local news a week, WSVN in Miami airs 55. 5 hours, WDAF in Kansas City runs 57. 5 hours, WTVT in Tampa carries 60 hours and KRON in San Francisco does 60. 5 hours of local programming each week.

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