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      • 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.
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  1. 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 ...

  2. In the fall, Spence Caldwell’s Canadian Television Network CTN changed its name to CTV. Designers Stewart and Morrison were commissioned to create the Network’s new logo and give the network a look to distinguish itself from the already familiar CBC.

  3. Two years after the start of colour television broadcasting in Canada, the federal government established the Canadian Radio-Television Commission (CRTC) in 1968 as Canada’s national broadcast regulator to replace the BBG.

  4. Launch date. October 1, 1961. Former names. Canadian Television Network (CTN) – pre-launch name. Sister channels. CTV Two. Official website. CTV. CTV Television Network (commonly referred to as CTV) is a Canadian English-language television network.

  5. Mar 9, 2011 · In early 2000, Bell Canada Enterprises acquired CTV Inc and bought The Globe and Mail from Thomson Corporation. The resulting company was named Bell Globemedia Inc. In January 2007, after Bell Canada Enterprise reduced its ownership in the company, it was renamed CTVglobemedia.

  6. Feb 24, 2010 · Television first appeared in Canada during the 1938 CANADIAN NATIONAL EXHIBITION in Toronto. Introduced at an exhibit sponsored by the TORONTO STAR and the American radio manufacturer RCA Victor, television was trumpeted as a technological marvel that would soon become an essential part of home and public entertainment.

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  8. Since the first Canadian stations (CBFT in Montreal and CBLT in Toronto) signed on in September 1952, television developed differently in Canada than in the United States because it was introduced and developed in a different context.

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