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CTV also begin broadcasting some programs in High Definition Television (HDTV). 2004 Effective January 1st, CTV signed a new six-year agreement with Telesat for a full C-band channel that would give the network up to eight satellite channels to use for real-time delivery of its programs to its affiliates in all time zones.
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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.
Baton was now full owner of the CTV network and immediately began plastering the CTV brand across its stations, even on non-network programming, and dropped its secondary BBS brand. The company changed its name to CTV Inc. in 1998, and eventually acquired two of the final three large-market stations, CKY and CFCF (it replaced the third, CHAN, as discussed below).
Edgley would direct the CTV Ottawa, /A Ottawa and CHUM Radio Ottawa engineering teams and the building/security team. He joined Baton Broadcasting (now CTV) in 1991. On March 12, CTV Ottawa celebrated its 50th year in broadcasting. Ottawa Mayor Jim Watson and city council, even proclaimed a CTV Ottawa Day.
However within a year, it moved to the 11 pm time slot where it continues today. Starting as a l5-minute broadcast, it added an additional five minutes with the time change and expanded to 30 minutes in 1988. The first CTV NEWS telecasts originated in Ottawa for the first few years and then moved to Toronto.
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Feb 8, 2024 · Bell Media is ending multiple television newscasts and making other programming cuts after its parent company announced widespread layoffs and the sale of 45 of its 103 regional radio stations.