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1 History  





2 Programs  





3 Revenue  





4 Notable current onair staff  



4.1  Anchors  





4.2  Reporters  



4.2.1  Foreign correspondents  









5 Notable former onair staff  





6 High-definition feed  





7 References  





8 External links  














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CTV News Channel

Country

Canada

Broadcast area

Nationwide

Headquarters

Toronto, Ontario

Programming

Picture format

1080i HDTV
(downscaled to letterboxed 480i for the SDTV feed)

Ownership

Owner

BCE Inc.

Parent

CTV Inc.
(Bell Media)

Sister channels

  • CTV 2
  • CP24
  • BNN Bloomberg
  • CTV Comedy Channel
  • CTV Drama Channel
  • CTV Sci-Fi Channel
  • CTV Life Channel
  • Discovery
  • Much
  • TSN
  • Noovo (French language)
  • History

    Launched

    October 17, 1997; 26 years ago (1997-10-17)

    Former names

    CTV News 1
    (1997–1999)
    CTV Newsnet
    (1999–2009)

    Links

    Website

    ctvnews.ca/ctv-news-channel

    CTV News Channel is a Canadian specialty news channel owned by Bell Media (a wholly owned subsidiary of Bell Canada). It broadcasts national and international news headlines, breaking news, and information. The channel is headquartered at 9 Channel Nine Court in the Agincourt neighbourhood of ScarboroughinToronto, Ontario.

    History[edit]

    First logo, used from 1997 to 1999.

    In September 1996, CTV Television Network Ltd. (a division of CTV) was granted a broadcast licence by the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) for CTV N1, a national English language specialty television service that would broadcast "news, weather and sports reports, as well as business, consumer and lifestyle information",[1] in a 'headline news' format on a 15-minute news wheel.[1]

    The channel was launched on October 17, 1997 as CTV News 1. Under the terms of this licence, the channel broadcast news and information on a 15-minute wheel, beginning a new cycle every 15 minutes using a pre-recorded, server-hosted configuration. Not long after its launch, however, it began covering more breaking news. CTV News 1 used news segments from CTV National News and local CTV and BBS affiliates.

    The channel began with its news anchors sitting at a desk which would periodically, while the anchor was not speaking, spin in a circle to change the background in front of which the anchor sat. This gimmick was criticized, and soon abandoned. The channel included a large on-screen news ticker that provided news updates, weather, sports scores, stock trading data, among other information. For many years, the network has aired the CTV National News at 10 pm Eastern – or 11 pm Atlantic, when the newscast begins its nightly run across the network (it airs at 11 pm local time over the air, or 11:30 pm in Newfoundland and southeastern Labrador). It is repeated every hour until 2 am Eastern, or 11 pm Pacific.

    At launch, this channel was carried to cable companies. The network added a sports news format for sports updates like Sky Sports News.

    Second logo, used from 1999 to 2009.

    On September 8, 1999, the channel was renamed CTV Newsnet,[2] after the launch of then-sister channel, CTV Sportsnet.

    CTV sought amendments to the channel's condition of licence that had restricted it to a 15-minute news wheel, in order to allow greater coverage of breaking news, longer-form news-oriented discussion and other programming. These requests were met with mixed decisions from the CRTC. On April 7, 2005, the CRTC removed the condition mandating a 15-minute news cycle, substituting new but much more liberal conditions including the allowance of a small percentage of airtime devoted to long-form discussion programming.[3]

    On August 22, 2005, CTV Newsnet unveiled a new, full screen format with a considerably smaller news ticker broadcasting only news headlines, and revamped its late afternoon and primetime programming, with increases to its anchor, reporting and production teams, and a greater emphasis on general news from the main anchor desk, eliminating sports and business coverage. The network hoped to capitalize in part on the lockout which had nearly eliminated news programming on CBC Television (outside Quebec) and CBC Newsworld.

    Before the 2005 format change, sports segments were co-branded with TSN, and business news with Report on Business Television (now BNN Bloomberg). These channels are owned by the same companies as CTV and Newsnet. Earlier in the network's history, weather reports were provided by The Weather Network, which is independently owned, and sports segments were once co-branded with Headline Sports, and then later by CTV Sportsnet, which CTV owned before it acquired TSN.

    Third logo, used from 2009 to 2011.

    CTV Newsnet was renamed CTV News Channel on May 26, 2009, though at the time no channel format or schedule change occurred.[4] On September 10, 2010, Bell Canada (a minority shareholder in CTVglobemedia) announced that it planned to acquire 100% interest in CTVglobemedia for a total debt and equity transaction cost of $3.2 billion CAD.[5] The deal, which acquired CRTC approval, was approved on March 7, 2011[6] and closed on April of that year, CTVglobemedia was renamed Bell Media on April 1, 2011.

    On October 3, 2011, CTV News Channel unveiled a new weekday programming lineup, which added three new news segments to the schedule (Direct, Express and National Affairs) and introduced four new news anchors.[7]

    Fourth logo, used from 2011 to 2019.

    On December 19, 2011, CTV News Channel underwent a major overhaul which consisted of a new logo, a new on-air presentation designed by Troika Design Group, and a newly renovated studio set as the channel began production in high definition for the first time. An HD feed was launched on the channel's co-owned Bell Fibe TV service in February 2012.[8] The set still consists of the traditional CTV newsroom background.

    On July 5, 2017, CTV News Channel relaunched with a new look and automation package utilizing Super Ticker and Brando provided by Bannister Lake Software, a software application company located in Cambridge, Ontario.

    Programs[edit]

    CTV News Channel broadcasts as an all-news format, consisting of local, regional, national and international news. The channel draws contents from the CTV News newsrooms across Canada. It simulcasts Your Morning from the main CTV channel on weekdays from 6:00 a.m. to 9:00 a.m., CTV National News nightly at 10:00 p.m. and weekends at 11:00 p.m., Question Period with Vassy Kapelos on Sundays at 11:00 a.m. with an encore at 5:00 p.m., and the investigative journalism show W5 on Sundays at 7:00 p.m. It also provides by itself public affairs show Power Play weeknightly at 5:00 p.m. with an encore at 8:00 p.m., and the late night newscast CTV News Overnight weeknights at 10:30 p.m. Live rolling news programming are provided by rotating anchors at all other times, with weekend coverage being branded as CTV News Weekend. CTV News Channel starts looping programming (CTV National News on the hour and CTV News Overnight at half past) after 11:00 p.m. weekdays and 11:30 p.m. weekends.

    Revenue[edit]

    According to the Canadian Communication's Monitoring Report - Broadcasting System 2014, there were 8.4 million subscribers to the channel and revenue of $26 million.[9]

    Notable current on–air staff[edit]

    Anchors[edit]

  • Marcia MacMillan
  • Sandie Rinaldo
  • Omar Sachedina
  • Beverly Thomson
  • Reporters[edit]

    Foreign correspondents[edit]

    Notable former on–air staff[edit]

    High-definition feed[edit]

    On December 19, 2011, CTV News Channel began broadcasting in high definition, although a dedicated HD feed was not launched until February 16, 2012. It is available on all major television providers in the country.

    References[edit]

    1. ^ a b "Decision". CRTC. 1996-09-04.
  • ^ CTV News 1 changes its name to CTV Newsnet The Record 1999-08-18
  • ^ (CRTC), Government of Canada, Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (7 April 2005). "ARCHIVED - CTV Newsnet - Licence amendment". www.crtc.gc.ca. Retrieved 2 April 2018.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  • ^ CTV news release 25 May 2009 Archived May 31, 2009, at the Wayback Machine
  • ^ Bell Canada (2010-09-10). "Bell to acquire 100% of Canada's No.1 media company CTV". CNW Group. Retrieved 2010-09-10.
  • ^ CRTC approves BCE's purchase of CTVglobemedia Archived June 29, 2011, at the Wayback Machine
  • ^ "CTV News Channel Invests In New Programs, Anchors; Revamps Format, Starting Today". bellmediapr.ca. Archived from the original on 2012-04-05. Retrieved 2 April 2018.
  • ^ CTV News Channel Unveils New On-Screen Look Archived 2016-03-05 at the Wayback Machine Broadcaster Magazine 2011-12-19
  • ^ (CRTC), Government of Canada, Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission. "Communications Monitoring Report 2014: Broadcasting system". www.crtc.gc.ca. Archived from the original on 1 September 2015. Retrieved 2 April 2018.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  • External links[edit]

    Bell Media (and other broadcasting properties of BCE Inc.)

    Terrestrial TV
    and free streaming

    CTV (O&O)

    Stations
    CIVT-DT Vancouver
    CFCN-DT Calgary
    CFRN-DT Edmonton
    CFQC-DT Saskatoon
    CKCK-DT Regina
    CICC-TV Yorkton
    CIPA-TV Prince Albert
    CKY-DT Winnipeg
    CTV Northern Ontario
    CHBX-TV Sault Ste. Marie
    CICI-TV Greater Sudbury
    CITO-TV Timmins
    CKNY-DT North Bay
    CKCO-DT Kitchener
    CFTO-DT Toronto
    CJOH-DT Ottawa
    CFCF-DT Montreal
    CTV Atlantic
    CKLT-DT Saint John
    CKCW-DT Moncton
    CJCH-DT Halifax
    CJCB-DT Sydney

    CTV 2 (O&O)

    Stations
    CIVI-DT Victoria
    CFTK-TV Terrace
    CJDC-TV Dawson Creek
    CHWI-DT Windsor
    CFPL-DT London
    CKVR-DT Barrie
    CHRO-TV Ottawa

    Noovo (O&O)

    Stations
    CFJP-DT Montreal
    CFKS-DT Sherbrooke
    CFKM-DT Trois-Rivières
    CFAP-DT Quebec City
    CFRS-DT Saguenay

    Subscription TV
    and streaming

    CTV 2

  • CTV 2 Atlantic
  • CTV Entertainment

  • CTV Drama Channel
  • CTV Life Channel
  • CTV Sci-Fi Channel
  • CTV News

  • CP24
  • CTV News Channel
  • CTV Specialty

  • Discovery Channel
  • Discovery Science
  • Discovery Velocity
  • RDS
  • RDS2
  • RDS Info
  • TSN
  • Premium and PPV

  • Crave
  • Starz
  • Super Écran
  • Vu!1
  • Venus1
  • Maple Leaf Sports
    & Entertainment
    1

    Other English-language

  • Investigation Discovery
  • MTV
  • Much
  • TV12
  • Other French-language

  • Canal Vie
  • Investigation
  • Z
  • iHeartRadio Canada

    AM

  • CFGO
  • CFRA
  • CFRB
  • CFTK
  • CHUM
  • CIOR
  • CJAD
  • CJDC*
  • CJOR*
  • CKFR*
  • CKGM
  • CKHJ
  • CKLW
  • CKOR*
  • CKSL
  • CKTB*
  • FM

  • CFBT-FM
  • CFCA-FM
  • CFEI-FM*
  • CFIX-FM
  • CFJR-FM*
  • CFLY-FM*
  • CFMG-FM
  • CFVM-FM*
  • CFWM-FM
  • CFXY-FM
  • CFZZ-FM*
  • CHBD-FM
  • CHBE-FM
  • CHEY-FM
  • CHIK-FM
  • CHOM-FM
  • CHOR-FM*
  • CHQM-FM
  • CHRD-FM*
  • CHRE-FM*
  • CHRX-FM*
  • CHSU-FM*
  • CHTK-FM*
  • CHTZ-FM*
  • CHUM-FM
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  • CIBK-FM
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  • CICF-FM*
  • CICS-FM
  • CICX-FM
  • CICZ-FM
  • CIDR-FM
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  • CIKI-FM*
  • CIKX-FM*
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  • CIMF-FM
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  • CIOO-FM
  • CIQM-FM
  • CITE-FM
  • CITE-FM-1
  • CITF-FM
  • CJAB-FM
  • CJAT-FM*
  • CJAY-FM
  • CJBX-FM
  • CJCH-FM
  • CJCJ-FM*
  • CJDM-FM*
  • CJFM-FM
  • CJFW-FM*
  • CJMG-FM*
  • CJMJ-FM
  • CJMM-FM
  • CJMV-FM
  • CJOI-FM*
  • CJOS-FM*
  • CJPT-FM*
  • CKBC-FM*
  • CKCR-FM*
  • CKFM-FM
  • CKGR-FM*
  • CKKC-FM*
  • CKKL-FM
  • CKKW-FM
  • CKLC-FM*
  • CKLH-FM*
  • CKLY-FM*
  • CKMF-FM
  • CKMM-FM
  • CKNL-FM*
  • CKPT-FM*
  • CKQM-FM*
  • CKRX-FM*
  • CKTF-FM
  • CKTK-FM*
  • CKTO-FM*
  • CKTY-FM*
  • CKX-FM
  • CKXA-FM
  • CKXR-FM*
  • Networks

  • Bounce
  • Énergie
  • iHeartRadio (CA licence)
  • Move
  • Pure Country
  • Rouge FM
  • TSN Radio
  • Virgin Radio (CA licence)
  • Broadcasting studios

  • Toronto
  • Other BMI assets

  • The Loop
  • Predecessors

  • Baton Broadcasting
  • Mid-Canada Communications
  • Electrohome
  • Craig Media
  • CHUM Limited
  • Access Media Group
  • CTVglobemedia
  • Astral Media
  • Former/defunct
    properties

  • WTSN
  • CKX-TV
  • CKNX-TV
  • Viewers Choice
  • GolTV
  • Leafs Nation Network
  • NHL Network
  • M3
  • Comedy Gold
  • Bravo
  • BookTelevision
  • Fashion Television
  • Vrak
  • ESPN Classic
  • MTV2
  • Bob FM
  • EZ Rock
  • Notes

    1Owned (or part-owned) by BCE separately from its ownership of Bell Media.
    2Community channels operated as part of Bell Fibe TV and Bell Aliant Fibe TV; also not part of Bell Media.

  • Associated foundations: BravoFACT
  • MuchFACT
  • Some of the assets listed above are only partially owned by Bell Media. Refer to full asset list for detailed information.

  • *Currently being sold to other owners pending approval of the CRTC.

    Television news in Canada

    Broadcast
    news divisions

  • national/local
  • CTV News (CTV/CTV 2)
  • CityNews (Citytv)
  • Global News (Global)
  • Le Téléjournal (Ici Radio-Canada Télé)
  • TVA Nouvelles (TVA)
  • APTN National News (APTN)
  • Omni News (Omni Television)
  • Specialty
    channels

    National

    English
    ATN Times Now
    BNN Bloomberg
    CBC News Network
    CPAC (English)
    CTV News Channel
    The News Forum
    The Weather Network
    French
    Avis de Recherche
    CPAC (French)
    Ici RDI
    Le Canal Nouvelles
    MétéoMédia
    Third language
    5 Kanal
    ATN DD News
    Fairchild TV News (Fairchild TV)
    TgCom24
    Zee 24 Taas

    Regional

    English
    CP24 (Greater Toronto Area)
    Global News: BC 1 (British Columbia)

    Audio and/or
    text only

  • Canadian Press Cable Service
  • Canal M
  • Defunct

  • ATN NDTV 24x7
  • Bloomberg TV Canada
  • CBC Parliamentary Television Network
  • CHCH-DT1
  • CityNews Channel
  • ichannel
  • IDNR-TV
  • MSNBC Canada
  • Niagara News TV
  • Sun News Network
  • Foreign

  • ABP News (India)
  • Aksyon TV International (Philippines)
  • Al Arabiya (United Arab Emirates)
  • Al Jazeera English (Qatar)
  • ARY News (Pakistan)
  • BBC World News (United Kingdom)
  • CNN (United States)
  • CNN International (United States)
  • CNBC (United States)
  • CCTV News (China)
  • Deutsche Welle (Germany)
  • euronews (France)
  • Fox News (United States)
  • France 24 (France)
  • HLN (United States)
  • India Today (India)
  • MSNBC (United States)
  • NASA TV (United States)
  • NDTV 24x7 (India)
  • NTN 24 (Colombia)
  • Phoenix InfoNews Channel (Hong Kong)
  • Rai News24 (Italy)
  • SIC Notícias (Portugal)

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