CHNU-TV

CHNU-TV

Infobox_Broadcast
call_letters = CHNU-TV
city =
station_
station_slogan =
station_branding = Joytv 10 "(cable channel)"
analog = 66 (UHF)
digital =
other_chs = 21 CHNU-TV-1 (Victoria, not yet on air)
affiliations = Joytv
network =
airdate = September 15, 2001
location = Fraser Valley/Vancouver, British Columbia
callsign_meaning = CH NOWTV UHF
former_callsigns =
former_channel_numbers =
owner = S-VOX
licensee =
sister_stations =
former_affiliations = Independent (2001-2005)
Omni (2005-2007)
Independent (2007-2008)
effective_radiated_power = CHNU-TV: 43 kW
CHNU-TV-1: 17.7 kW
HAAT = CHNU-TV: 346.3 m
CHNU-TV-1: 99.6 m
coordinates = CHNU-TV:
coord|49|3|48|N|122|12|53|W|type:landmark
CHNU-TV-1:
coor dms|48|25|30|N|123|20|13|W|type:landmark|name=CHNU-TV-1
homepage = [http://www.joytv10.ca/ Joytv 10]

CHNU-TV (known on air as Joytv 10) is an English language television station based in Surrey, British Columbia, Canada. The station is licensed to the Fraser Valley Region, and also serves Metro Vancouver, Victoria and surrounding areas. CHNU broadcasts on UHF channel 66, and is seen on cable channel 10 in the Lower Mainland, cable 7 in Victoria. CHNU is owned by S-VOX, and is an owned and operated station of the Joytv television system. CHNU broadcasts a variety of multi-faith and family-oriented programming.

History

CHNU-TV was licensed in July 2000 by the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) to Trinity Television Inc. Trinity Television initially requested the callsign be "CFVT" (with "FVT" standing for "Fraser Valley Television"); however, this was denied by Industry Canada. The station went on air on September 15, 2001 using the CHNU callsign instead. In any case, the call letters had not featured prominently in the station's on-air branding, as the station opted to use the on-air brand "NOWTV". CHNU relied on television advertisements and donations from viewers for financial support.

On November 1, 2004, Trinity Television announced that it was selling CHNU and the licence for not yet to be launched similar television station licensed to Winnipeg, Manitoba, CIIT-TV, to Rogers Communications, subject to CRTC approval. The deal was approved several months later, finally giving Rogers a broadcast television station in the Vancouver market, which it had lost bids to launch one in the past. The financial difficulties Trinity experienced with operating CHNU and getting CIIT on the air, combined with the fact that it could not raise capital from outside investors because of its status as a charitable organization, are the main reasons given for the sale.

After acquiring the station from Trinity Television, Rogers [http://www.broadcastermagazine.com/article.asp?id=44990&issue=06302005 announced] in late June 2005 that the station would join the Rogers-owned Omni Television system Omni brand had previously been associated only with multicultural stations. The renaming occurred in September of that year, making CHNU the third station in the Omni television system.

On September 28, 2007, Rogers' purchase of the Citytv stations formerly owned by CHUM Limited was approved. As a condition of this approval, Rogers had to sell CHNU and CIIT in Winnipeg due to the CRTC's restrictions on owning multiple television stations broadcasting in the same language in a single market. Rogers had a one-year grace period to find a buyer. Rogers had also [http://www.crtc.gc.ca/archive/ENG/Decisions/2005/db2005-207.htm applied] to the CRTC to place a broadcast translator in Victoria on channel 21B with an effective radiated power of 720 watts in mid-2005, which was approved. In 2006, the transmitter's power was [http://www.crtc.gc.ca/archive/ENG/Decisions/2006/db2006-42.htm increased] to 17.2 kilowatts, with the tower height decreasing to compensate.

Rogers subsequently announced plans to purchase Vancouver multilingual station CHNM-TV, which the company argues would not violate any ownership restrictions under the CRTC's exemptions for stations broadcasting in different languages. On October 31, 2007, CHNU was rebranded CHNU 10 in order to limit viewer confusion because Rogers' contemporaneous acquisition of the multilingual CHNM-TV in Vancouver meant that the Omni Television brand would be transferred to that station in 2008.

On November 6, 2007, Rogers announced that CHNU and CIIT would be sold to S-VOX, with no financial deals being released. The deal was approved by the CRTC on March 31, 2008. [ [http://www.crtc.gc.ca/archive/ENG/Decisions/2008/db2008-71.htm Broadcasting Decision CRTC 2008-71] ] The sale was finalized on April 30, 2008 and S-VOX assumed control of the station on May 26 of that year.

S-VOX soon announced that both CHNU and CIIT would rebrand as under a newly created television brand, Joytv. CHNU rebranded on September 1, 2008 using the on-air brand Joytv 10.

Programming

The station airs a very diverse selection of programming, ranging from sitcoms (such as "Home Improvement", or "Mad TV"), to crime dramas (such as "Cold Case"), and even non-traditional comedies, like "The Simpsons". The station also airs a great deal of multicultural religious programming as well, particularly about Christianity, Islam, Hinduism and Sikhism.

Local productions

"The Standard"

"The Standard" was a news and current affairs program, produced by CHNU-TV. The show focused on national and international headlines, but from a religious and spiritual standpoint. "The Standard" was seen nightly on CHNU-TV and CIIT-TV, weekly on CFMT, and nationally on The Biography Channel Canada.

Hosting duties were performed by Randall Mark, Andrew Dawson, Rafe Mair, Mark Schneider, Russ Froese, and Salimah Ebrahim. The field interviewer position was held by Shannon Nelson, and previously Laura-Lynn Tyler.

Following a nearly three-year run that included feature interviews with the likes of Zimbabwe President Robert Mugabe, Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper, author Salman Rushdie, and HRH Prince Edward.

The program was replaced in June 2008 with "The Daily" when S-VOX took over ownership of the station. The last broadcast was on June 6, 2008.

"The Daily"

"The Daily" is a talk show hosted by Mark Washington and Laura-Lynn Thompson. The show's first broadcast was on June 9, 2008.

tation presentation

Digital television and high definition

As of September 2008, CHNU-TV has not yet began broadcasting in digital nor does it have a assigned channel number.

After the analog television shutdown and digital conversion, which is tentatively scheduled to take place on August 31, 2011 http://www.ic.gc.ca/epic/site/oca-bc.nsf/en/ca02336e.html] , CHNU-TV is required to begin broadcasting in digital.

ee also

*2007 Canada broadcast TV realignment

References

External links

* [http://www.joytv10.ca Joytv 10]
* [http://www.broadcasting-history.ca/listings_and_histories/television/histories.php?id=52&historyID=5 Canadian Communications Foundation - CHNU-TV History]
*RecnetCanada|CHNU-TV


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