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Toronto and CTV
However, the CRTC made the deal conditional on CTV divesting itself of Citytv, because they already have CTV O & O stations serving the very same cities ( CFTO-DT Toronto, CIVT-DT Vancouver, CFCN-DT Calgary, CFRN-DT Edmonton, and CKY-DT Winnipeg ) as it would have exceeded the CRTC's concentration of media ownership limits.
From – Carter served as announcer for the Toronto Blue Jays on CTV Sportsnet, leaving to work for the Chicago Cubs.
Despite a large CTV sign on its east façade, the CTV network itself and its Toronto station, CFTO-TV have relatively little presence at the Queen Street facility, apart from the aforementioned eTalk and Marilyn, as well as CTV Toronto's downtown bureau.
The primary studios for CTV Toronto, and the CTV network's national operations are located at 9 Channel Nine Court at Highway 401 and McCowan Road in Scarborough, where most of the other Bell Media's co-owned channels such as CTV News Channel, Discovery Channel Canada, TSN, and their respective offshoot channels, as well as the master controls for the CTV stations in Eastern Canada, are located ( see below ).
* Several other Bell Media television channels, including CTV's flagship station, CTV Toronto, along with CTV News Channel, TSN, TSN2 and Discovery Channel, as well as the master controls for the CTV stations in Eastern Canada ( including Winnipeg, Southwestern Ontario, Northern Ontario, Ottawa and Montreal ) as well as some of the technical operations for TSN Radio 1050 are operated from 9 Channel Nine Court in Agincourt located at Highway 401 and McCowan Road.
On May 30, 2011, alongside the unveiling of CTV Two, Bell also announced plans to add a rebroadcast transmitter in Southern Ontario in 2012, to allow new advertising opportunities in the Toronto / Hamilton market.
In addition to its ownership of Sportsnet, acquired from CTV, Sportsnet One and Sportsnet World Rogers Media operates the Toronto Blue Jays baseball team through Rogers Blue Jays Baseball Partnership and the Rogers Centre ( previously known as SkyDome ).
The voting panel consists of eleven registered voters including representatives from the Toronto Star, the Canadian Press, FAN590, the Globe and Mail, CBC, Rogers Sportsnet, CTV / TSN, La Presse and the National Post.
In the 1980s and early-1990s, when CTV offered Toronto Blue Jays baseball, CJOH's channel 8 transmitter in Lancaster / Cornwall had to show alternate programming instead, since the area was considered Montreal Expos territory.
With Global station CIII-TV now licensed as a Toronto TV station and no longer licensed as a Paris, Ontario ( a suburb of Kitchener ) station as of 2009, Kitchener continues to have two local TV stations outside of Kitchener rebroadcast transmitters of other Ontario television stations – Bell Media's CTV station CKCO-TV ( channel 13 ) and CHCH-TV ( channel 11 ) in Hamilton, now an independent station, because of Kitchener being closer to Hamilton in terms of distance.
In 2003, MCTV's master control operations were transferred to the CTV facilities in Toronto.
Since CTV already owned local stations in all Citytv markets ( including Toronto, where CTV owns and operates CFTO ), the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission ( CRTC ) stipulated the sale of the Citytv stations as a condition for the approval of the CHUM purchase.
( Along with 70 % of Thomson Corporation, Woodbridge also owns a 40 % stake in CTVglobemedia, which now owns The Globe and Mail daily newspaper in Toronto and CTV, Canada's largest commercial TV network.
It was hosted by comedian Mike Bullard and initially taped at a studio at the back of Wayne Gretzky's restaurant in Toronto, Ontario before CTV moved the show to Toronto's historic Masonic Temple.
Local cable company Shaw Cable has advised customers who wish to continue to watch CTV programming to subscribe to their digital cable timeshifting package ; the company did, however, add CTV Toronto to its basic lineup on channel 23 for the duration of the Olympics.

Toronto and station
* Bay ( TTC ) subway station in Toronto
* Milestone Radio: In two separate rounds of license hearings in the 1990s, the CRTC rejected applications by Milestone Radio to launch a radio station in Toronto which would have been Canada's first urban music station ; in both cases, the CRTC instead granted licenses to stations that duplicated formats already offered by other stations in the Toronto market.
* Kennedy ( TTC ), a subway station located in Toronto, Ontario, Canada
* Kennedy GO Station, a GO Transit station in Toronto, Ontario, Canada
* Queen ( TTC ), a subway station in Toronto, Ontario, Canada
* March 22 – Hockey Night in Canada is first broadcast on the Toronto Star's private station CFCA, making the first hockey broadcast ever.
The largest Fox affiliate ( in terms of Nielsen market ranking ) without any news programming whatsoever is WUTV / Buffalo, which is within range of Toronto and targets Southern Ontario heavily with its syndicated programs and advertising and has long opted to air sitcom reruns instead of investing in a news department or contracting news programming to another station in a television market with a large number of stations available from Buffalo, Hamilton and Toronto that produce local newscasts already.
* Chester ( TTC ), a subway station in Toronto
He worked briefly as a disc jockey at a Calgary, Alberta radio station, before enrolling at the Lorne Greene Academy of Radio Arts, Toronto.
Television broadcasts from the CBC began on September 6, 1952, with the opening of a station in Montreal, Quebec ( CBFT ), and a station in Toronto, Ontario ( CBLT ) opening two days later.
In October 2004, Global launched an 1080i HD simulcast of its Toronto station CIII-TV.
If a U. S .- based team ( located in either Boston, Chicago, Detroit or New York City ) was playing in Toronto on a particular Saturday night, thousands of fans in the U. S. city whose local team faced the Leafs would often listen to the CBC broadcast via skywave reception, with the game often drawing far more listeners during the HNIC broadcast period than any local station.
In Toronto, CFRB ( originally a CNR Radio affiliate ) continued to simulcast Maple Leaf games for many years alongside CBC Radio's Toronto station CBL.
* Union ( TTC ), a subway station in Toronto, named for the adjacent railway station
He took a job with Independent Telephone Company, which manufactured radios, and left that job and university when his father — the sports editor of the Toronto Daily Star — told him that the Star was going to start its own radio station.
In 1951, he started his own radio station in Toronto, CKFH, initially at AM 1400 kHz, until moving to 1430 in 1959.
In 2004, Mitchell entered the radio broadcasting industry, becoming an afternoon drivetime host on Toronto classic rock radio station Q107 ( CILQ-FM ).
Fox expressed a robust attitude to his situation: he refused to regard himself as disabled, and would not allow anyone to pity him, telling a Toronto radio station that he found life more " rewarding and challenging " since he had lost his leg.

Toronto and CFTO-TV
* CFTO-TV Toronto ( January 1, 1961 )
Eventually, numerous licences were given to: Halifax — the Finlay MacDonald group — CJCH-TV ; Montreal — the Canadian Marconi Co .— CFCF-TV ; Ottawa — Ernie Bushnell's group — CJOH-TV ; Toronto — Baton — the Bassett group — CFTO-TV ; Winnipeg — the Moffat group — CJAY-TV ( CKY-TV ); Edmonton — the CBC ( CBXT ), ( which would relieve CFRN-TV of its CBC affiliation ); Calgary — the Love organization — CFCN-TV ; Vancouver — the Vantel group — CHAN-TV ( BCTV ).
In 1972 the station was purchased by Baton Broadcasting, owners of CTV's flagship station, CFTO-TV in Toronto.
Shot in Toronto at the studios of CFTO-TV, the show was set in New York City and featured a newlywed couple.
At the same time, Telegram Corporation acquired majority interest in Toronto TV station CFTO-TV.
Management believed that the network's flagship station, CFTO-TV in Toronto, received favouritism in the production of CTV's Canadian programming in the late 1960s and early 1970s.
However, its relationship with CTV was somewhat acrimonious over the years, in part because it felt CTV's flagship station, CFTO-TV in Toronto, had too much influence over the network.
In 2003, CTV Montreal moved to 1205 Papineau Avenue in the eastern part of downtown, and the master control operations were moved to 9 Channel Nine Court, the home of CTV flagship CFTO-TV in Toronto.
CFCF's schedule is now identical to flagship CTV station CFTO-TV in Toronto, with the only minor difference being Dr. Phil and The Dr. Oz Show switching their respective time slots.
He also briefly worked for CFTO-TV in Toronto around that time, and before coming to CITY, he was the weekend anchor of Pulse on CFCF-TV in Montreal.
Definition was a Canadian television game show, which aired on CTV from September 9, 1974 to March 10, 1989, and filmed at its flagship studio of CFTO-TV in the former Scarborough, Ontario ( which has since become part of Toronto ).
Current American television programs, though are often broadcast three hours after CTV flagship CFTO-TV / Toronto ( effectively, one hour later in Mountain Time than CFTO in Eastern Time ).
The version in Toronto aired on CFTO-TV.
Chopper 9, CIVT-TV | CTV British Columbia's full time news helicopter, CFTO-TV | CTV Toronto is the only other station that uses the CTV chopper, the latter unit is also used on Bell Media's Toronto-based local news channel, CP24, but referred to as Chopper 24
9 Channel Nine Court, home to both CTV's network operations and Toronto O & O CFTO-TV.
Shortly after becoming the first American station to ever affiliate with a Canadian TV network ( CTV, via relay of the CFTO-TV Toronto off-air signal ), affiliates of the " Big 3 " U. S. networks threatened legal action, and the station went dark, a week after curtailing local news broadcasts and abruptly laying off staff.

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