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+ | [[File:Global_logo_old.svg|center|200px]]In 2001, CHAN changed its on-air branding from BCTV to Global BC, following the station's affiliation with the [[Global Television Network]]. |
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Revision as of 15:11, 27 May 2012
1960–1963
1963–1973
1973–1994
1994–2001
2001–2006
In 2001, CHAN changed its on-air branding from BCTV to Global BC, following the station's affiliation with the Global Television Network.
2006–present
TV stations in British Columbia, including Vancouver
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Vancouver: CBUT 2 (CBC) | CHAN 8 (Global) | CKVU 10 (Citytv) | CIVI-DT-2 17 (CTV2) | CFEG 19 (Ind.) | CBUFT 26 (Ici Télé) | Victoria: CHEK 6 (Ind.) | CIVI 53 (CTV2) | CHNU-TV-1 21 (Ind.) | CHNM-TV-1 29 (Omni) Kamloops: CFJC 4 (Citytv) | CHKM 6 (Global) Kelowna: CHBC 21 (Global) | CHKL 51 (Global) Prince George: CKPG 2 (Citytv) | CIFG 12 (Global) Other areas: 1 CHBC and CHKL carry separate evening newscasts (local and provincial respectively), but identical programming otherwise. |
Corus Entertainment (40%)1 | Shaw Broadcast Services | Shaw Business | Shaw Direct | Shaw Multicultural Channel3 | Shaw PPV | Shaw Rocket Fund | Shaw Tracking | Shaw TV3 | Freedom Mobile | CPAC
Defunct
1Non-voting interest; the voting shares of both Shaw and Corus are controlled by the Shaw family. |