- CFTO-TV
Infobox_Broadcast
call_letters = CFTO-TV
city =
station_
station_slogan =
station_branding = CTV
analog = 9 (VHF)
digital = 40 (UHF)
other_chs = see below
affiliations = CTV
network =
airdate =December 31 ,1960
location = Toronto, Ontario
callsign_meaning = Canada' s Foremost, Toronto' s Own
former_callsigns =
former_channel_numbers =
owner = CTVglobemedia, Inc.
licensee = CTV Television, Inc.
sister_stations =CKVR-TV ,CHUM (AM) ,CHUM-FM
former_affiliations = independent (1960-1961)
effective_radiated_power = 325 kW (analog)
17.4 kW (digital)
HAAT = 467 m (analog)
458.8 m (digital)
coordinates = coord|43|38|33|N|79|23|14|W|type:landmark
homepage = [http://toronto.ctv.ca/ CTV Toronto]CFTO-TV (now identifying as CTV Toronto) is a
Canadian television station , licensed to, and servingToronto ,Ontario , and surrounding areas. It is the flagship station of theCTV Television Network and was one of the charter members of thenetwork when it was launched in 1961. It broadcasts from theCN Tower in Toronto on channel 9 (cable 8) with a power output of 316 kW, with two repeater stations:
*Orillia (CFTO-TV-21, on channel 21 with 207.6 kW ERP)
*Peterborough (CFTO-TV-54, on channel 54, with 223.2 kW ERP)Prior to 1995, CFTO only had one main transmitter (similar to
CFCF andCIVT now), but with its two repeater stations, its signal now reaches all ofCentral Ontario .It also transmits on the
Bell TV (channels 212 SD and 800 HD) andStar Choice (channel 313) satellite systems. The station shares its premises with the network's headquarters, which includes studios for the network's news programming ("Canada AM ", "CTV National News " and theCTV Newsnet channel), along with CTV's specialty channels. This arrangement had existed even before CFTO's founder,Baton Broadcasting , purchased the network.CFTO is one of several television stations in Toronto that broadcast descriptive video services for the blind on the
Secondary Audio Program .Programming
Being the flagship station of the CTV network, its schedule is the main CTV schedule. This schedule is also seen on the other CTV stations in Southern Ontario, as CFTO acts as the master control for these stations.
News
CFTO's news programming is aired at noon (Monday to Friday), 6 p.m. and at 11:30 p.m. (all week, 11:30 p.m. bulletin repeated at 5:55 a.m. Monday to Friday before "
Canada AM " begins). "CTV News at 6" is the highest rated local newscast in Toronto - getting approximately 500,000 viewers each newscast. CTV News Toronto is also known for having the most live trucks in the market (multiple satellite and microwave trucks). CFTO is one of three television stations in Canada to lease a news helicopter which can broadcast live at 1500 feet above land. CFTO's twin chopper is in Vancouver at CTV's CIVT. CTV News also has the most advanced weather technology compared to other Canadian stations which incorporates WSI's TrueView technology and real time doppler radar with zoom and pan capabilities. Moreover, CFTO has bureaus at City Hall, Queen's Park, and downtown Toronto (Front St.). CTV News Toronto has the support of the entire CTV National News Team; it is not uncommon to see live reports from any one of CTV National News bureaus.
*Canada AM
**Tim Weber - news updates
*Noon anchors
**Tim Weber
**Christine Bentley
*6 p.m. anchors
**Ken Shaw - formerly ofCHFI-FM
**Christine Bentley
*11:30 p.m. anchors
**Bill Hutchison
**Pauline Chan - formerly of Global TV
*Weekend anchors
**Tom Hayes
**Andrea Case
*Fill-in anchors
**Tom Gibney - retired as main evening news anchor
**Janice Golding
**Alicia Kay-Markson - on maternity leave
**John Musselman
**Galit Solomon
**Paul Bliss
**Dana Levensontaff
*General reporters:
**Janice Golding - on maternity leave
**Alicia Kay-Markson - on maternity leave
**Galit Solomon
**Tom Hayes
**Andria Case
**Bill Hutchison
**Dana Levenson
**Chris Eby
**Austin Delaney
**Jim Junkin - crime and police reporter
**John Musselman
**Matet Nabres
**Paul Bliss
**Mairianna Bachynsky
**Naomi Parness - formerly withCTVglobemedia 'sA-Channel /CKVR in Barrie, ON
**Jacqueline Milczarek - formerly with Global News in Toronto, ON
**Karlene Nation - diversity producer and reporter
**Ken Regular - formerly withCJON-TV and ctv.ca
**Brad Giffen - formerly withWWSB and CHUM AM/FM
**Zuraidah Alman - formaly withGlobal Ontario *Entertainment reporters:
**Jacintha Wesselingh - on maternity leave
**Andria Case*Consumer affairs reporter:
**Pat Foran*Lifetime/Health reporter:
**Monica Matys*Weather:
**Dave Devall [http://www.davesweather.com/]
**Tom Brown - formerly ofCKCK-TV , (CTV Regina)
**Dana Levenson
**Anwar Knight - formerly of Global TV
**Mairianna Bachynsky occasional fill-in*Sports:
**Lance Brown
**Joe Tilley
**Claude Feig
**Suneel Joshi - formerly ofCitytv *Business:
**Michael Hainsworth
**Linda SimsThe station brands its bulletin as "CTV News Toronto", in line with all of CTV's other owned and operated stations, using generic CTV News graphics.
Former reporters and program hosts
*
Glenn Cochrane - retired and living in theThe Beaches area of Toronto
*Ali Velshi - now withCNN as business anchor
*Tom Clark - now CTV Washington Bureau Chief, and fill in anchor forLloyd Robertson and/or Sandie Rinaldo
*Gail Smith - co news anchor 1980s and later with the New VR in Barrie
* Anne Brodie - now writes a daily film column for Sympatico MSN and reviews films for Monsters and Critics
*Jim Wicks - now Executive Producer,Wicks Films , West Palm Beach, Florida
*Fraser Kelly - founding partner and Senior Associate - CorpWorld Group Incorporated, Toronto
*Arthur Vaile - business reporter, now deceased
*Teresa Roncon - now handling PR forOntario Lottery and Gaming Corporation
*Garth Turner - now LiberalMember of Parliament
*George Bryson (TV reporter) - sports reporter now withRogers Television inBarrie, Ontario asFirst Local news anchor
*Mary Ito - now withTVOntario
**Marcia MacMillan (anchors evenings atCTV Newsnet ) and formerly with theThe Weather Network
*Christine Crosbie - formerly with CIII (Global) inToronto and The Weather Network
* Steve Jacobs (Chief Meteorologist) - whereabouts unknown
*Pat Marsden - former Sports Editor, now deceased
* Sharon Caddy - former weekend weather anchor, quit CFTO August 14, 2006; now on CTS
*Sharon Navarro - former reporter withCitytv ; now senior consultant withPunch Communications
*Bobby Ash - host of the "The Uncle Bobby Show ", now deceased
*John Lancaster - now reporter for CBLT in Toronto, Ontario
* Vic Phillips - 1960s and 70s anchor and crime reporter, wrote best-selling novel "The Heroin Merchants" and is Chief Correspondent for the nationally-syndicated Travel Hour with Stephen Pickford and Friends (formerly Travel World Radio Show)
* Ted Stuebing -- legendary long-time CFTO News Director
* Wayne Dayton -- currently consulting with radio and television stations across North America on format shifts and personnel selection
*Tony Parsons - late 1960s reporter, early 1970s late night news anchor. Currently longtimeNews Hour anchor atGlobal BC , a position he's held since 1975.
* Carla Collins - now an actor, host and comedienne in Los Angeles and Toronto
*Tim Ryan - (1960-1967) Assistant sports director, Play by Play announcer forToronto Marlboros games, and host ofHamilton Tiger-Cats andToronto Argonauts home games. [ [http://www.newspaperarchive.com/LandingPage.aspx?type=glpnews&search=ryan%20toronto%20broadcast&
] ] [http://www.broadcasting-history.ca/sportsonradioandtv/CFL_The_TV_Years.html]
* Robin Ward (weatherman / entertainment reporter) - later withThe Weather Network ; now retiredHistory
, complete with a fireworks ceremony. The telethon was for what was then known as the Ontario Association for Retarded Children.
The station was originally owned by Baton-Aldred-Rogers Broadcasting, made up of:
*Telegram Corp ("Ba"ssett and Ea"ton" families)
*Aldred-Rogers Broadcasting Ltd (Joel "Aldred" & E.S. "Rogers")
*Foster Hewitt Broadcasting Ltd (CKFH Radio)US network ABC had a minority share in the partnership, but this was sold shortly before CFTO-TV went on the air to each of the partners. John Bassett trained at
WXYZ-TV in Detroit, andWABC-TV in New York.The elder E. S. Rogers was a minority owner of Western Ontario Broadcasting, Ltd., owners of CKLW-TV (now
CBET ) in Windsor, Ontario/Detroit (which was mostly owned by RKO General).The station's original studios and transmitter were located at 1550 McCowan Road.
In March 1961, Joel Aldred sold his interest in CFTO, and on
October 1 that year, the station joined the CTV Television Network. In 1970, Ted Rogers sold his interest in CFTO and the Bassett-Eaton group sold their interest inRogers Cable .On
May 31 1976 , CFTO began broadcasting from theCN Tower , while studios remained in Agincourt. CFTO began broadcasting in stereo in 1985.In 1994, the station became part of the
Baton Broadcast System , a subsystem within the CTV network.In 1995, CFTO began operating rebroadcast stations at Orillia (channel 21) and Bobcaygeon (near Peterborough, channel 54).
On
January 27 ,1998 , theEaton family sold its 41% interest in Baton. On the same day the Baton Broadcast System merged into CTV.With rumours of a takeover impending,
Bell Canada Enterprises proposed to buy CTV Inc. for $2.3 billion. This was approved by the CTV board in March 2000. The deal still required CRTC approval, but with the promise of the largest benefits package ever presented to the regulators, the deal was approved onDecember 7 that year. BCE later sold most of its interest in CTV, with the parent company renamedCTVglobemedia .The station began providing a digital signal on satellite on
November 17 ,2003 , and onJanuary 30 ,2004 , CFTO was granted adigital television channel signal, transmitting on channel 40VU from the CN Tower with an ERP of 17,400 watts. In mid 2005, CFTO's CN Tower transmitter began transmitting HDTV over the air. As this is the only HDTV feed of the CTV network emanating from eastern or central Canada, CFTO-DT is sometimes known as "CTV HD East".Logos
hows produced at CFTO's studios
The CTV Toronto studios at the
9 Channel Nine Court are also the main headquarters for the CTV national network and the main headquarters forCTVglobemedia (the parent of CTV).*"CTV National News with
Lloyd Robertson "
*"CTV Newsnet "
*"Canada AM "
*"TSN Sportscentre"
*"CTV National News withSandie Rinaldo " - weekends
*"W-FIVE "
*"Countdown with Mike Duffy" - certain seasons; others produced in Ottawa
* "The Uncle Bobby Show "The studio scenes in the 1976 film "Network" were filmed at CFTO.CTV also owns
CablePulse 24 (CP24), a 24-hour local news channel based in Toronto previously owned by CHUM which shares most of its news content with Rogers-owned Citytv Toronto. CP24 is based at theCHUM-City Building at Queen and John Streets along with other formerCHUM Limited channels now owned by CTVglobemedia such asMuchMusic ,Star! ,Bravo! and Space are based.The
Lotto 6/49 andLotto Super 7 drawings are also held at CFTO studios, although the live draws are not televised on CFTO.Transmitters
References
External links
* [http://toronto.ctv.ca/ CTV Toronto]
* [http://www.broadcasting-history.ca/listings_and_histories/television/histories.php?id=4&historyID=15 Canadian Communications Foundation - CFTO-TV History]
*RecnetCanada|CFTO-TV
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