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March 12, 1961
- The station went on the air for the first time March 12, 1961. At the time our studios were temporarily housed in a warehouse on Bayswater Ave. at Somerset St. Five months later we moved to 1500 Merivale Road.
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The CTV Television Network, commonly known as CTV (an acronym of Canadian Television since the logo ident of 1998), is a Canadian English-language terrestrial television network. Launched in 1961 and acquired by BCE Inc. in 2000, CTV is Canada's largest privately owned television network and is now a division of the Bell Media subsidiary of BCE ...
Then in 1961 – CFTO-TV Toronto and CJCH-TV Halifax on January 1, CFCF-TV January 20th and CJOH-TV Ottawa on March 12th. CFRN-TV Edmonton switched from a CBC affiliate to the private network on October 1st 1961 when the newly licenced CBXT came on the air.
Jun 4, 2012 · On March 12, 1961 at 12 noon, a significant moment in Canadian broadcast history took place when CJOH TV began broadcasting on Channel 13. Until then, television owners in the Ottawa area...
CTV History. On March 12, 1961 at 12 noon, a significant moment in Canadian broadcast history took place when CJOH TV began broadcasting on Channel 13.
Mar 13, 2021 · CTV Ottawa’s starts at the corner of Bayswater Avenue and Somerset Street, where a broadcasting dream was born. It was March 12, 1961. The station’s opening was hardly an extravagant affair.
On July 27, the CRTC renewed the licences of CJOH-DT Ottawa and its transmitters CJOH-TV-6 Deseronto, CJOH-TV-8 Cornwall (formerly CJOH-TV-8 Lancaster), and CJOH-TV-47 Pembroke, until August 31, 2016. The deadline for the conversion of analog television to digital in mandatory markets was August 31.
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CTV Network begins broadcasting. The CBC issues proposals for satellite use in Canada. 1962 The Trans-Canada and Dominion networks are consolidated. 1963 The CBC hosts the three-week Commonwealth Broadcasting Conference. 1964 The FM network resumes in English, adding Vancouver by tape; local French FM continues in Montreal.