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A lot has changed since 1954 when CTV Saskatoon (CFQC) first signed on air, but its commitment to Saskatoon and the surrounding communities has remained unchanged. ... CTV Saskatoon (CFQC) 216 ...
Dec 4, 2019 · On Dec. 5, 1954 CTV Saskatoon (CFQC) first signed on the air. We looked back to interviews done for the station's 50th anniversary to learn about the vision behind what is now CTV Saskatoon.
Greg Barnsley died at 83 on January 2. He was one of the first employees at CFQC-TV when it went on the air in 1954. The beloved weatherman retired in 1992 and the CTV Saskatoon studio was upgraded and renamed after Barnsley in 2014. News anchor Rob MacDonald retired January 20 after nearly 41 years with CTV Saskatoon.
CFQC-DT (channel 8) is a television station in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada, part of the CTV Television Network. Owned and operated by network parent Bell Media, the station has studios on 1st Avenue North and 23rd Street East in the Central Business District neighbourhood of Saskatoon, and its transmitter is located near Highway 41 and Burgheim Road, northeast of the city.
Dec 5, 2023 · In 1954, CFQC-TV Saskatoon signed on to Channel 8. CFQC-AM had been on the air since 1923. Today CFQC-TV is known as CTV Saskatoon. In 1984, CKQR Castlegar was approved to move from 1230 KHz with 1000 watts to 760 KHz with 20,000 watts day and 5000 watts night.
Jan 3, 2017 · A beloved weatherman and familiar face in Saskatoon media has died. CTV Saskatoon publicly announced Tuesday the passing of Greg Barnsley. The station reported Barnsley died on Jan. 2 after a short illness. He was 83 years old. According to CTV, Barnsley was employed at the station – formerly known as CFQC – when it first went to air in 1954.
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A lot has changed since 1954 when CTV Saskatoon (CFQC) first signed on air, but its commitment to Saskatoon and the surrounding communities has remained unchanged.