CJIC-TV

CJIC-TV

Infobox Broadcast
call_letters = CJIC-TV
station_
location =
city = Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario
station_branding = MCTV-CBC
station_slogan =
analog = 5
digital =
subchannels =
other_chs =
affiliations =
owner = Highland Broadcasting (1955-1976)
Huron Broadcasting (1976-1990)
Baton Broadcasting (1990-1997)
CTV (1997-2002)
licensee =
founded =
airdate = November 28, 1955
ceased broadcasting October 27, 2002
callsign_meaning =
sister_stations =
former_callsigns =
former_channel_numbers = 2 (1955-1978)
former_affiliations = CBC Television, BBS (secondary, 1992-1997)
former_locations =
effective_radiated_power = 37.9 kW
HAAT =
class =
facility_id =
coordinates =
homepage =
telephone =

CJIC, Channel 5, was a private affiliate of CBC Television in Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario.

History

CJIC began broadcasting on Channel 2 on November 28, 1955, owned by Highland Broadcasting. Hyland introduced television to the Sault, first with kinescopes and live programming. Later, the microwave brought the live CBC network feed, then colour on the network, and finally to the studio, along with video tape that greatly enhanced production. CJIC also introduced television to the eastern part of Michigan's Upper Peninsula in the United States; the American television networks didn't arrive there until WPBN, the NBC affiliate in Traverse City, signed on a satellite station in 1959 to bring its programming to the Upper Peninsula.

It was subsequently sold to Huron Broadcasting in 1976; in 1978, Huron also established a twinstick station, CKCY, affiliated with the CTV Television Network. CKCY adopted the new callsign CHBX in 1988. CJIC moved to Channel 5 when CKCY signed on, taking over Channel 2. The move of CJIC to Channel 5 caused much interference for cable viewers trying to tune in WNEM-TV from Saginaw, Michigan on Cable 5.

Merger into MCTV

In 1990, Baton Broadcasting acquired both Huron Broadcasting and the MCTV twinstick in Sudbury, North Bay and Timmins. Following the purchases, CJIC and CHBX were merged into the MCTV system. Baton Broadcasting became the sole corporate owner of CTV in 1997.

End of operations

CTV subsequently sold its four CBC affiliates in Northern Ontario — CJIC, CHNB in North Bay, CKNC in Sudbury and CFCL in Timmins — directly to the CBC in 2002 [ [http://www.crtc.gc.ca/archive/ENG/Decisions/2002/db2002-303.htm CRTC Decision 2002-303] ] . All four ceased to exist as separate stations on October 27, 2002, and now exist only as rebroadcasters of Toronto's CBLT. The former CJIC's call sign is now CBLT-5.

References

External links

* [http://www.crtc.gc.ca/Archive/ENG/Decisions/2001/DB2001-457-6.htm CRTC Decision 2001-457-6] , license renewal for all MCTV stations.
* [http://www.broadcasting-history.ca/listings_and_histories/television/histories.php?id=20&historyID=36 CJIC-TV history at the Canadian Communications Foundation]


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