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    • December 19, 2011

      • On December 19, 2011, CTV News Channel began broadcasting in high definition, although a dedicated HD feed was not launched until February 16, 2012.
      en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CTV_News_Channel_(Canadian_TV_channel)
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  2. On May 12, 2009, Toronto's CFTO-DT became the first station in the CTV network to broadcast its local newscasts in high definition (the first station in Canada to broadcast its local newscasts in high definition was fellow Toronto station CITY-DT).

  3. CTV launched the CTV National News with Lisa LaFlamme podcast. New episodes were made available every weeknight immediately following the televised edition of the newscast. The podcast featured daily reports from CTV News correspondents.

  4. CTV, Citytv and Global are English networks, which generally split the most popular foreign programs between them, with significant local news programming in most areas but limited amounts of domestic content in primetime.

  5. The first HD broadcast in Canada was CBC Sports' coverage of the Heritage Classic, an outdoor NHL game. The CBC ultimately launched a high definition feed of their eastern (Toronto) flagship CBLT in 2005, later launching feeds in Vancouver, Ottawa, and Montreal.

  6. Before the start of CBC Television, before any television at all in Canada, before the first Broadcasting Act, and long before the Canadian Radio-Television Commission was constituted, Canadian entrepreneurs began experimenting with capturing distant television signals.

  7. Jul 19, 2014 · CTV Saskatoon is now broadcasting all its local content — CTV Morning Live, Farmgate and CTV News at Noon, Six and 11:30 — in HD, with Monday, July 21, marking our official launch into...

  8. Mar 9, 2011 · In 2011, the CRTC approved Bell Canada's acquisition of CTVglobemedia for $1.3-billion after BCE agreed to provide a benefits package to include $245 million for the Canadian broadcasting system, of which more than $140 million would be allocated to new Canadian television and radio programming.

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