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* 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 station's headquarters were relocated from their longtime home at 211 Yonge Street to CTV's 250 Richmond Street West ( near 299 Queen Street West, where MuchMusic and other Bell Media specialty television stations are based ) in February 2011 after CTVgm took control of the station.
They feature an annual CD, specialty T-shirts ( which have featured designs by numerous famous underground artists such as, Kozik, Robert Williams, and the Pizz, among others ), hoodies, girlie shirts and other paraphernalia which can all be found ( year round ) on the station's ' donations and swag ' page http :// www. kfjc. org / funds / index. php
The station's programming consists mainly of indie rock and pop, with specialty rock, blues, jazz and Native American music shows.
Working with other station staff, he diversified the station's music programming to include more jazz, multicultural, and other specialty musics.
The station also produces most of its night and weekend specialty programs, including Kids Corner with Kathy O ' Connell, The Geater's R & R, R & B Express with legendary Philadelphia deejay Jerry Blavat, The Blues Show with Jonny Meister, The Folk Show with Gene Shay and Y-Rock On XPN, which highlights the alternative rock carried on the station's HD radio channel.

station's and shows
The Hot Mix 5 shows started with the station's launch in 1981, and was widely listened to by DJs and dance music fans in Chicago as well as visiting DJs and producers from Detroit.
Whereas Grampian had previously restricted its output to news and current affairs beforehand, production controller James Buchan decided to go for broke and branch out to produce light entertainment and music shows ( originally, at the rate of four programmes a week )-such output would remain a staple of the station's local output for the next forty years or so.
On September 28 the station became an all-news station from 5 a. m .– 7 p. m. following the end of the two midday talk shows hosted by Tom Bergeron, the morning host prior to the launch of the morning news block ( the noon hour, which separated the Bergeron shifts, was already occupied by a news program ); the station's nighttime programming continued to be filled by David Brudnoy and Bob Raleigh's talk shows.
In September 2010, CHCH, for the first time since its purchase by Channel Zero, began airing American network television series ; many of the added shows, including Smallville, Supernatural, Jimmy Kimmel Live !, 48 Hours Mystery, 20 / 20, Chuck, and 60 Minutes were previously seen in the Toronto-Hamilton market on CKXT-TV ( that station's owner, Quebecor, was in the process of replacing it with an all-news cable channel ).
She also shows footage from just before Babylon 4 vanished that shows the White Star saving the station from an attack by Shadow forces ( who must have recognized the station's design ).
The station's Pembroke facility, which once housed its entire operation and produced a number of local shows, now employs only about one staff-an on-call engineer.
The station's primary audience is aimed at listeners aged over 45, though the sports and weekend shows attract a greater age range.
The music played at the station was phased out during the 1980s, and by 1990, the station's lineup mainly consisted of talk shows.
The series of shows entitled the 2fm 2moro 2our maintained the station's reputation for homegrown live performance promotion as well as offering career boosts to artists such as The Immediate, The Flaws, Ham Sandwich, Concerto For Constantine and David Geraghty.
The station's schedule did not change much early on ; it still featured the same formula of CBC and CTV programs, plus British and American television shows ( mostly reruns and movies ) with Detroit rights.
The segments were something of a success ( being nominated for a New York Radio Award ) and were discussed and replayed on other shows on the network, with Cosmic Dave's ' death ' prompting over 2, 500 messages on the station's website.
Stations could have preempted their network feeds to run the syndicated version, but would probably have not done so because the program's relatively high production expenses ( compared to situation comedy reruns or talk shows ) would have been passed down to the local station's purchase price.
Over the years, more first run syndicated shows were added to the station's schedule.
In the following May issue, Phyllis Kihara, General Manager of KIKU, defended the station's position, saying that in the 7: 00pm Monday through Friday time-slot, Soko has higher ratings in the local Nielsen ratings than some of the major network shows.
They claimed that it should not be possible for the CRTC to shut down a station based only on the contents of the station's shows.
Initially broadcasting from studios in Bideford, the station moved in 2000 to studios in Roundswell Business Park in Barnstaple, where the station's breakfast and drivetime shows were produced until its closure.
Up until June 2008, the station's line-up of networked shows featured some programming from the Century lineup such as Hairbrush Divas.
By this time, most of the station's programming was produced in London, with the only local shows being the breakfast and drivetime shows during the week.
Fans of the previous guises of some stations bought by the GWR Group, notably Essex FM and Beacon Radio were shocked and disgusted at the sudden re-branding of the station's taglines and playlists, accusing the new management of reducing local content such as news reports and cancelling local shows in place of programming from the Mix Network, such as Late Night Love and The Request Fest, which originated from the Bristol studios.
General Manager Roger Ogden felt his station's money was better spent on local programming than paying syndicators of national shows.
These events were usually advertisements, but could also include the station's top-of-hour station identification, news, or a bumper promoting the station or its other shows.
On 17 September 2008, Delahunt returned to STV for a short period as a freelance anchor of the station's UEFA Champions League highlights shows.

station's and include
The band became involved in an acrimonious dispute with Radio 1 after the station refused to include the " Fun Fun Fun " single on the radio station's playlist.
Modifications include velcro tape to attach to surfaces, upgrades to the CPU and video card cooling fans to accommodate for the lack of gravity ( hotter air doesn't rise ) and lower density of the cabin air, and an adapter to the station's 28 volt DC power.
The mainline station's most important longer-distance destinations include Brighton, Hove, Worthing, Eastbourne, Canterbury and Dover.
The station's newscasts are branded CTV News in line with other CTV and CTV Two owned-and-operated stations which are also branded CTV News, presently the station's locally produced programs include:
The station's presenters include local snooker hero Steve Davis, Boxer Rebellion drummer Piers Hewitt, and former Carter USM guitarist / songwriter Les " Fruitbat " Carter.
The station's most notable regular TV programmes include Utisak nedelje ( Impression of the week ) by Olja Bećković, Poligraf ( Polygraph ) by Jugoslav Ćosić and Antonela Riha, and Timofejev by Aleksandar Timofejev.
Currently the station's locally produced programs include:
FCC regulations dictate that stations only need to include their call sign and city of license in their legal ID ( see below ), although some stations, as a common courtesy, include detailed information in their " sign-on " and " sign-off " ID's ; this additional information can include the name of the station's owner and / or license holder, the location of its transmitter, and its operating power.
DTV stations, or DAB Stations, choosing to include the station's channel number in the station identification must use the station's major channel number and may distinguish multicast program streams.
Between 1846 and 1964 a railway station provided ready access for visitors to the resort, whose facilities came to include a large open air heated swimming pool ( where the actor Sean Connery had once worked as a life guard ) which made use of the power station's spare heat.
These include The Next Generation's Ro Laren as Security Chief ; an Andorian Science Officer named Thirishar ch ' Thane ( or Shar for short ), through whom the reader is introduced to Andorian culture ; the 100 year old Commander Elias Vaughn, who has a background in intelligence and black ops ( as featured in the TNG / Dominion War crossover novel, Battle of Betazed ), as the station's new Executive Officer ; his daughter Prynn Tenmei as the Defiant's helmswoman ; and Taran ' atar, a Jem ' Hadar observer sent to live on the station by Odo.
They argued that the name was more appropriate given that Node 3 will include the station's environmental control systems.
Notable personalities from the past include the former chief executive of GCap Media, Ralph Bernard, who was the station's first news editor.
From 2004 until July 2009, the station's flagship programme was the 5pm weeknight edition of Channel M News ( produced in conjunction with the Manchester Evening News ), which later expanded to include breakfast, lunchtime and late evening bulletins as well as a weekly review programme and occasional live specials.
The station's suppliers include Sky News Radio and Trafficlink.
Other presenters in the station's history include Dale Collins, Sally Atkinson, Matt Vaughan, Ben Weston, Tom Lowe, Ian Timms, Ben Williams, Jon Hands, Helen Sweetland, Wayne Nolan, Ben Stone, Marie Greenwood
The station's founders include Leung King-wai, Tsang Chun-ying and Kwok Yiu-cheong.
Some of the station's former locally-based hosts include John R. Gambling, Ron Kuby, Jay Diamond, Ed Koch, Lynn Samuels, Joy Behar, Mario Cuomo, Steve Malzberg, Richard Bey, Curtis Sliwa and Jerry Agar.
The station's music, which was also performed by other local orchestras and vocalists, would include classical selections as well as popular dance music the next night.

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