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CityPulse and newscast
On the day when the three A-Channel stations were rebranded as Citytv, the flagship CityPulse newscast was rebranded CityNews.
* CityPulse Tonight ( 1972 – 2005 ; 11 p. m. newscast )
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.
He also served as an entertainment reporter and anchor on CITY-TV's CityPulse, and became anchor of CityPulse Tonight in 1987 when Anne Mroczkowski moved from anchoring that newscast to join Gord Martineau on the 6 pm edition.
The newscast, originally known as CityPulse, was first shown in Toronto on September 12, 1976 as a pilot episode, and the first episode aired on September 12, 1977.
On August 1, 2005, the last newscast to use the CityPulse title aired and it was renamed CityNews the next day.
Martineau is the senior anchor of Citytv's CityNews ( formerly CityPulse ) newscast in Toronto.
She is a Gemini-award winning television journalist, beginning her career at Global TV, then moving on to Citytv's CityNews ( formerly CityPulse ) newscast in Toronto.

CityPulse and originally
CityPulse Tonight, originally known as CityPulse at 10 prior to 1981, was anchored by Bill Cameron, later by Gord Martineau, and then Anne Mroczkowski.

CityPulse and began
( John ) Roberts began his news anchoring career as anchor of CityPulse Tonight after several years as an entertainment reporter and MuchMusic video jockey.

CityPulse and with
The truck previously bore the old " CityPulse Live-Eye " decal ; has been overhauled with the " CP24 Breaking News " decal following the acquisition by CTVgm.
This included adopting a news format similar to the CityPulse newscasts on sister station CITY-TV, replacing its various classic TV shows with more contemporary series, and picking up a package of games for the Toronto Raptors, Toronto's then-new NBA franchise.
Until 1987, the anchors on CityPulse sat behind an anchor desk in a dark studio with two orange-red-black striped beams and a television set between the two anchors.
The station's news operation initially emulated CityPulse on Toronto's CITY-TV, with a morning television show ( VTV Breakfast ) and evening newscasts ( Vancouver Live ) where the anchors stood up and moved throughout the studio.
Deol was also an entertainment specialist on CityPulse at Six, host of MuchMusic ’ s news shows FAX and RapidFAX, and co-host of Citytv ’ s alternative fashion and style show Ooh La La. Deol worked as a news anchor with VTV Vancouver and host with Citytv Vancouver in 2002.
He served as anchor on CityNews ( formerly CityPulse ) and Breakfast Television on Citytv Toronto ) from 1999 until 2004, when he moved to Vancouver's CKVU ( Citytv Vancouver ) and became that station's lead male anchor with co-anchor Julie Nolin.

CityPulse and Masterpiece
The theme for CityPulse Tonight continued to be " Masterpiece " until the early 1980s.

CityPulse and by
CityPulse at Six was anchored by Gord Martineau and Dini Petty for much of the years from 1980 to 1987.
In the mid-1980s until the early 1990s, " Pentatus " by Graham Shaw was used as the theme music for CityPulse Tonight.

CityPulse and .
Citytv Toronto's CityNews, formerly known as CityPulse, had developed a large following, but ratings have since been steadily declining.
Roberts also was an entertainment reporter on CityPulse at 6 in the early 1980s and a host of The New Music, before becoming the anchor of CityPulse Tonight in 1987.
* Afternoon CTV host Dini Petty got her start on Citytv as the co-host of CityPulse and later as host of CityLine.
The network was named as an extension of CITY-TV's newscasts, which were then known as CityPulse.
A new morning program ( Breakfast Television ) launched immediately after the rebrand, and the station's 6 and 11 p. m. newscasts were rebranded CityPulse on the same day ( renamed CityNews in 2005 ).
It premiered on September 12, 1977 under the name CityPulse, then spread to Citytv stations in other cities across Canada.
On May 4, 1987, CityPulse moved into another newsroom set back at 299 Queen Street West in Toronto, following the move of the station's operations from 99 Queen Street East.

newscast and originally
He originally served as anchor of the network's 15-minute late-Sunday-evening newscast Up To the Minute, which followed What's My Line?
* Live at 5-5 p. m. newscast, originally running 15 minutes since its launch on January 14, 2008.
In addition, CHAN became home to Global's national news centre and a new national newscast, Global National -- thus fulfilling its longstanding dream of producing a national newscast, currently anchored by former CTV and NBC correspondent Dawna Friesen ( originally Kevin Newman beforehand ).
:* Good Day ( originally 9 – 10 a. m. extension of morning newscast ; 2009 – present )
The newscast was originally branded " Progressive News " to differentiate itself from the " Comprehensive News " that aired on the hour and half-hour.
Its weekday noon newscast was originally an hour long, but was reduced to thirty minutes on February 23, 2009 when a new lifestyle / entertainment magazine show known as Connecticut Style was added at 12: 30.
In 1974, KTXL became the first area station to air a 10pm newscast ( originally only five days a week, and later seven days a week — the station's news history is noted below under Newscasts ), and in 1977 began a summer tradition by showcasing some of the greatest films ever made in annual " Summer Film Festivals ".
The 10 p. m. newscast was originally a half-hour long, but was expanded on June 25, 2012.
The hour-long newscast was originally preceded by another one-hour counterpart called 9 at Nine, which ended in 2002.
Fox 11 Morning News, the station's early morning newscast, premiered along with Good Day L. A. in June 1993, and was originally anchored by Diana Koricke and Tony McEwing, with veteran KTTV reporter and past anchor Tony Valdez serving as an occasional fill-in anchor.

newscast and began
** CKO ( a Canadian national all-news radio network ) suddenly terminates all broadcasting during the newscast at noon ( Eastern time ), due to financial losses ( the station began broadcasting on July 1, 1977 ).
The news operation began in 1967 with Cuban-born Evelio Otero as the sole anchorman at the 10 p. m. newscast.
The ABC first began a nightly newscast in fall 1953 with John Charles Daly as anchor of the then-fifteen-minute John Charles Daly and the News.
By 1982, when nearly all of the nation was served by full-time ABC affiliates and the evening newscast began winning the ratings, the network discontinued the practice and started feeding the news to stations at the conventional time of 6: 30 p. m. ( Eastern / Pacific )/ 5: 30 p. m. ( Central / Mountain ) on weeknights.
:* 14 November: 2LO began broadcasting on mediumwave, from Marconi House to London with the first newscast read by Arthur Burrows, first Director of Programmes.
The Edmonton and Calgary stations also began broadcasting a daily 30-minute magazine show, Your City, instead of a full-fledged newscast.
As of October 26, 2009, Mesley began a greater presence on CBC's nightly newscast The National and in 2010 she became the program's regular Sunday anchor.
For example, CFQC-TV in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan preceded each nightly newscast with " Color Check ", which began with the SMPTE color bars as an announcer identified the colors of the vertical bars encouraging viewers to adjust their TV color settings to make sure the colors were " well separated " and matched the description, after which a photograph ( later video footage ) of a woman's face was broadcast for a few moments, allowing viewers to adjust their TV color settings further.
As part of an agreement with Delaware officials and the FCC, WHYY-TV also opened a studio in Wilmington, and began producing a newscast focused on Delaware issues, Delaware Tonight.
In late 2005, TeleFutura began airing En Vivo y Directo, a 7 pm newscast, opposite the taped 4 pm news on Galavisión.
When ACA moved to WHDH in the fall of 1993, WBZ switched their late afternoon newscast to 5: 30, and began airing the freshman syndicated series American Journal ( with WBZ alumnus Nancy Glass as anchor ) at its 5 p. m. lead-in.
In 1996, WFGX began producing a nightly newscast at 6: 30 and 9 called Emerald Coast News originating from studios on Beach Drive in Fort Walton Beach.
As a result, a nightly prime time newscast began airing on those stations co-produced by WICS / WICD.
In 1996, WSYT began airing a weeknight prime time newscast called Fox 68 News at 10 which was produced by NBC affiliate WSTM-TV through a news share agreement.
In 1991, the CBC cancelled the local newscast on CBRT due to corporate budget cuts and began producing a provincial newscast, CBC Alberta News, co-produced and presented from Calgary and CBXT in Edmonton.
With the introduction of Canada Now ( which began at CBET before it went national ), CBC's new hybrid hour-long dinnertime newscast at 6 p. m. began.
Huntley began his radio newscast career at Seattle's KIRO AM, later working on radio stations in Spokane ( KHQ ) and Portland.
Ads also began for every newscast at the top of the screen, which cycles through with previous ads.
Later that year, Harte-Hanks Communications bought the station and began producing the market's first hour-long evening newscast, branded as Action News ; channel 12 began producing Jacksonville's first midday newscast at noon soon afterwards.
Ads also began for every newscast at the top of the screen, which cycles through with previous ads.

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