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CTV Atlantic

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Group of CTV-branded stations in the Maritime Provinces
This article is about aterrestrialtelevision system. For the cable-only channel airingCTV2 programming, seeCTV2 Atlantic.
"ATV (Canada)" redirects here. For the Bell Media-owned Canadian television system that has used the URLatv.ca from 2008 until 2011, seeCTV2.
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CTV Atlantic
TypeBroadcasttelevision system
Country
First air date
September 26, 1972; 53 years ago (1972-09-26)
TV stations
Broadcast area
Nova Scotia,New Brunswick, andPrince Edward Island;
portions ofMaine andQuebec
OwnerBell Media
ParentBCE Inc.
Key people
Trent McGrath,general manager
Former names
Atlantic Television System (ATV) (September 26, 1972–October 10, 2005)
AffiliationCTV Television Network
Official website
CTV Atlantic

CTV Atlantic (formerly known as theAtlantic Television System, orATV) is a system of fourtelevision stations in theMaritimes,owned and operated by theCTV Television Network, a division ofBell Media. Despite the name, it is not available over the air or on basic cable inNewfoundland and Labrador even though that province is part of Atlantic Canada.

The CTV Atlantic stations are:

All four stations refer to themselves on air as CTV, not by their call letters. CJCB and CKCW simulcast CJCH for most of the day, but air separate commercials and local telethons. CKLT is a full repeater of CKCW. However, all four stations are separately licensed by theCanadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC). Station information and history is discussed in each station's own article.

History

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The original ATV logo, used from 1972 to 1998.

CJCH was a charter CTV affiliate when that network began on October 1, 1961. CJCB and CKCW were established asCBC Television stations in 1954. CKCW affiliated with CTV in 1969, adding sister station CKLT the same year. Between 1969 and 1976, CKCW's relay stations in Northern New Brunswick (Campbellton, Upsalquitch Lake and Newcastle [Miramichi], plus three relay stations in Quebec) carried a combined CBC/CTV schedule, becoming full relays of CKCW afterCHSJ-TV in Saint John, the CBC affiliate in New Brunswick, established its own relays in the area.

CHUM Limited, a Toronto broadcaster, bought CJCH in 1970, CJCB in 1971 and CKCW and CKLT in 1972. After the CBC opened a relay in Sydney, CHUM switched CJCB's affiliation to CTV and merged its four Maritimes CTV affiliates into the ATV system. Shortly afterward, CKCW opened a rebroadcaster in Charlottetown, making Prince Edward Island the last province to get CTV. On February 26, 1997[1] (with CRTC approval given on August 28, 1997[2]), as part of a group deal, the ATV stations were sold to CTV.

ATV primary logo from 1998–2005

Although each station originally produced its own news and local programming, these were progressively cut back from the 1980s onward. Today, nearly all programming originates from Halifax. However, CJCB and CKCW break off from CJCH's signal to air separate commercials and locally produced telethons.

As with many regional networks, this creates a balancing act where local stories in one community or province are of little interest in another area of CTV Atlantic's coverage area, and viewers in each province feel the news division focuses too much on either New Brunswick or Nova Scotia, along with a lesser focus on Prince Edward Island. However, CTV Atlantic has had some of the highest ratings of any local newscasts in Canada, although its presence and viewing audience is somewhat less in PEI mainly as a result of competition fromCBCT in Charlottetown, which provides the province's onlyPEI-specific newscast.

On October 11, 2005, ATV was renamed "CTV Atlantic". Most other CTV owned-and-operated stations had been renamed the prior week. Due to it being in theAtlantic Time Zone and ahead an hour of theEastern Time Zone, some programming on CTV Atlantic airs at different times than on the master main Eastern/Central CTV feed and for programming from the United States, is actually carried ahead of its first airing on their original American networks.

Newscasts and regionally-produced programming

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CTV Atlantic produces 25.5 hours of local programming each week. All news programs are produced in16:9high definition as of July 13, 2014 at CJCH'sRobie Street studio in Halifax.CTV News also has news bureaus in Sydney, New Glasgow, Saint John, Fredericton and Moncton.[citation needed]

CTV Atlantic has been airing theIWK Telethon since 1996 (host by Steve Murphy)

Current on-air news staff

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  • Todd Battis[3] – Current chief anchor ofCTV News at 6
  • Bruce Frisko – 11:30 PM Anchor, former host ofCTV News at 5 (Maritimes)
  • Maria Panopalis – Current Host ofCTV News at 5 (Maritimes)
  • Kalin Mitchell - Chief Meteorologist of CTV News at 5 (Maritimes), CTV News at Six (Weekdays) and CTV News at 11:30 (Weekdays)
  • Amanda Debison - Co-host of CTV Morning Live
  • Crystal Garrett - Co-host of CTV Morning Live

Notable former personalities

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Controversy

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On November 28, 2023, CTV Atlantic fired Palestinian-Canadian journalist Yara Jamal for her advocacy for Palestine.[4][5]

References

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  1. ^"Baton picks up CTV web". 27 February 1997.
  2. ^"ARCHIVED - Decision CRTC 97-527, Approval of applications by Baton Broadcasting Incorporated and certain of its subsidiaries, CHUM Limited, and CTV Television Network LTD. For authority to transfer either the assets, or share equity representing effective control, of the CTV Television network, and of various English-language television and other programming undertakings across Canada". 28 August 1997.
  3. ^"CTV Atlantic announces new Chief Anchor of flagship program CTV NEWS AT 6". 16 December 2021.
  4. ^"CTV's Firing Palestinian journalist Yara Jamal". 2024-03-15.
  5. ^"Palestinian journalist fired from CTV for pro-Palestine activism". 2023-12-08.

External links

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CTV stations in Canada
Owned-and-operated stations
CTV Northern Ontario
CHBX-TV Sault Ste. Marie
CICI-TV Sudbury
CITO-TV Timmins
CKNY-DT North Bay
CTV Atlantic
CKLT-DT Saint John
CKCW-DT Moncton
CJCH-DT Halifax
CJCB-DT Sydney
Independently-owned affiliate
Secondary carrier
See also
Bell Media (and other broadcasting properties ofBCE Inc.)
Terrestrial TV
and free streaming
CTV (O&O)
CTV 2 (O&O)
Noovo (O&O)
Subscription TV
andstreaming
CTV 2
CTV-branded
(excluding news)
CTV News
Sports
Premium andPPV
Other English-language
Other French-language
iHeartRadio Canada
AM
FM
Networks
Broadcasting studios
Other BMI assets
Predecessors
Former/defunct
properties
Notes
1Owned (or part-owned) by BCE separately from its ownership of Bell Media.
2Community channels operated as part ofBell Fibe TV andBell Aliant Fibe TV; also not part of Bell Media.
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