- CKCK-TV
Infobox_Broadcast
call_letters = CKCK-TV
city =
station_
station_slogan =
station_branding = CTV
analog = 2 (VHF)
digital = "allocated 8 (VHF)"
other_chs = see below
affiliations = CTV
network =
airdate =July 28 ,1954
location =Regina, Saskatchewan
callsign_meaning = (none - originally assigned to radio station in 1922)
former_callsigns =
former_channel_numbers =
owner = CTVglobemedia, Inc.
licensee = CTV Television, Inc.
sister_stations =
former_affiliations = CBC (1954-1969)
effective_radiated_power = 100 kW
HAAT = 179 m
coordinates = coord|50|26|59|N|104|30|4|W|type:landmark
homepage = [http://regina.ctv.ca/ CTV Regina]CKCK-TV (also commonly known as CTV Regina) in
Regina, Saskatchewan was the first privately ownedtelevision station inWestern Canada .History
CKCK signed on in 1954. It was originally owned by the Sifton family's
Armadale Co. , which also owned the "Regina Leader-Post " andCKCK Radio .Originally a
Canadian Broadcasting Corporation affiliate, it switched to the private CTV network in 1969, when CHAB/CHRE inMoose Jaw was purchased by the CBC, and turned into asemi-satellite ofCBKT .In 1977, it was sold to
Harvard Developments , owned by Regina's Hill family. In 1985, a 90 percent stake would be sold (the remaining 10 percent would soon follow) to Baton Broadcasting, bringing it under common ownership withSaskatchewan 's other CTV affiliates,CFQC Saskatoon, CICC/CKOSYorkton , and CIPA/CKBI Prince Albert. Today, it operates as a CTV owned-and-operated station, part ofCTVglobemedia . Local programming today is limited primarily to the station's popular newscasts.In the 1980s, CKCK identified itself as "CKTV", but its official call letters remained CKCK-TV. During this period, though, the station did acquire the CKTV calls for its Fort Qu'appelle retransmitter. That station is now CKCK-TV7, and "CKTV" is currently the official call sign for a Radio-Canada affiliate in
Saguenay, Quebec .Nevertheless, while the station identifies itself only as CTV, many people in southern
Saskatchewan still know it as CKTV or CK.Transmitters
Local programs
" No Longer In Production"
*"Eye on Saskatchewan"
*"TheJohnny Sandison Show"
*"Sports Journal"
*"TelePulse"
*"NEWService"
*"Live at Nine"
*"AM Magazine"
*"The Rankin File" hosted by Bruce Rankin
*"Hot Rock Videos" hosted by Doug Russell
*"The Provincial" (province-wide newscast produced under the Saskatchewan Television Network)
*"This Week"
*"Enterprise""Current Programs"
*"Wheatland Cafe"
*"Indigenous Circle"logans
*Turned On Television (1968)
*The New View of the Now 2 (1970)
*Happiness Is CKCK-TV (1972)
*Regina Television... Something Special (1974)
*Channel 2, Your Family Station (1975)
*Closer 2 Your World (1976)
*Our World Begins With You
*Putting On the Hits
*Regina You're Lookin' Good
*Bringing the World to You
*The One to Watch (1988)
*Tuned In to You (1990)
*Yours Truly, Channel 2 (2004, used for CKCK's 50th Anniversary)
*Your World at Home(2007-present)tation Presentation
External links
* [http://regina.ctv.ca/ CTV Regina]
* [http://www.mysask.com/ CTV Saskatchewan News]
* [http://www.broadcasting-history.ca/listings_and_histories/television/histories.php?id=93&historyID=72 Canadian Communications Foundation - CKCK-TV History]
*RecnetCanada|CKCK-TV
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