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- CHUM Limited, controlled by Allan Waters, and headquartered in Toronto, is one of Canada's largest radio and television broadcasting holding companies.
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On December 1, 2004, CHUM purchased Craig Media Inc., which owned five local TV stations, mainly in the Prairies, and three digital specialty services, for $265 million CAD. While Craig's three largest stations were integrated into Citytv, Craig's Toronto station CKXT-TV (then branded "Toronto 1", now Sun TV ) was sold to Quebecor .
Jul 12, 2006 · CHUM — which operates 33 radio stations, 12 local television stations and 21 specialty television channels — has endorsed the deal with Bell Globemedia, which owns the 21-station CTV ...
Jun 8, 2007 · OTTAWA–The federal broadcast regulator is to hand down its verdict on CTVglobemedia’s $1.4 billion purchase of CHUM Ltd. today, amid expectations that the media company will be forced to sell...
Jun 12, 2007 · CTVglobemedia will keep all other CHUM properties acquired in the deal, but signalled that it might sell specialty channel Canadian Learning Television and CBC affiliate CKX-TV in Brandon, Man.
Feb 7, 2006 · CHUM Limited, controlled by Allan Waters, and headquartered in Toronto, is one of Canada's largest radio and television broadcasting holding companies.
Jul 12, 2006 · CHUM becomes the majority owner of CKVR-TV, the largest privately owned CBC affiliate in Canada.
Allan Waters and Ralph Snelgrove (then owner of Barrie’s CKBB-AM and CKVR-TV), acquired majority ownership of CKPT Peterborough. Snelgrove became President; Waters became Vice-President; and Fred Sherratt was named General Manager. Sherratt would later become a key executive in the CHUM organization. 1962.