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== 1989–1997 == |
== 1989–1997 == |
Revision as of 09:38, 9 October 2016
1976–198?
1984–1989
1989–1997
1997–2001
In 1997, CKVU became part of the Global Television Network. Instead of using individual station brands, Global owner Canwest chose to use the generic Global brand for all of its stations, including CKVU.
2002–2005
In 2002, CKVU was branded as Citytv after CITY-TV, thus kicking off the Citytv network.
2005–2012
2012-present
Citytv became simply City in December 2012.
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. |
Conventional television: Citytv stations: CITY-DT | CHMI-DT | CKAL-DT | CKEM-DT | CKVU-DT | CJNT-DT | Citytv Saskatchewan Telecommunications: Atria Networks | Chatr Mobile | Cityfone | Fido | Rogers Cable | Rogers Hi-Speed Internet | Rogers Telecom | Rogers Wireless Defunct facility: Acquisitions: Dissolved Notes |