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CITV-DT

CITV-DT (channel 13) is a television station in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, part of the Global Television Network. The station is owned and operated by network parent Corus Entertainment, and maintains studios on Allard Way Northwest in the Pleasantview neighbourhood of Edmonton; its transmitter is located just off of Highway 21, southeast of the city. CITV-DT carries the full Global network schedule, and its programming is similar to sister station CICT-DT in Calgary.

CITV-DT
Channels
BrandingGlobal Edmonton (general)
Global News (newscasts)
Programming
AffiliationsGlobal (since 2000)
Ownership
Owner
Radio: CHED, CHQT, CKNG-FM, CISN-FM
History
First air date
September 1, 1974 (49 years ago) (1974-09-01)
Former call signs
CITV-TV (1974–2011)
Former channel number(s)
Analogue:
13 (VHF, 1974–2011)
Digital:
47 (UHF, 2009–2011)
Independent (1974–2000)
Call sign meaning
Canadian Independent Television
Technical information
Licensing authority
CRTC
ERP25 kW
HAAT228.1 m (748 ft)
Transmitter coordinates53°22′57″N 113°12′59″W / 53.38250°N 113.21639°W / 53.38250; -113.21639 (CITV-TV)
Translator(s)See below
Links
WebsiteGlobal Edmonton

History Edit

 
First logo used while as ITV, used during the 1980s.

The station first signed on the air on September 1, 1974. CITV was originally owned by Allarcom, owned by Dr. Charles Allard, and launched under the brand "Independent Television" (ITV). Allard's proposal won out over three competing applicants for a second commercial station in Edmonton because it emphasized local programming.[2]

 
ITV logo used from 1990s until 2000 when CITV joined Global. For logos used as Global, please refer to the Global Television Network article.

Beginning in 1981, CITV became a national superstation, being offered on most cable television systems across the country through the Cancom (now Shaw Broadcast Services) service for Canadian cable television providers too distant to receive most over-the-air television signals. It is still carried on satellite television nationwide through Bell Satellite TV and Shaw Direct, as well as on several cable systems across Canada outside Alberta, including in all of Newfoundland and Labrador and some areas of Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Saskatchewan, British Columbia and the Yukon.

From 1980 to 1982, the station's studios were used for taping episodes of the Canadian sketch comedy SCTV; since the station itself was the focus of the storylines, CITV's lobby and control room were often used for SCTV scenes. (The show had previously taped in Toronto at CIII-TV, Global's flagship station, somewhat ironically.) CITV's booth announcer, Robert Corness, also announced for SCTV, including later syndicated reruns distributed by Allarcom and WIC.[3]

In 1987, the station launched a semi-satellite in Red Deer, Alberta, as part of a joint venture with Monarch Broadcasting (the owners of CKRD-TV). CITV-TV-1, VHF channel 10, broadcast ITV's program schedule, with separate commercials for Red Deer and Central Alberta. The rebroadcaster, along with CKRD-TV, was purchased by Allarcom in 1989.[4] Some programs produced at CKRD-TV's studios were later added to CITV-TV-1's schedule for Central Alberta viewers, such as the noon-hour program ITV Express, and the RDTV News Crew at 5:30 p.m.

In February 1991, Allarcom's broadcast and cable assets, including CITV-TV, was purchased by WIC Western International Communications.

In July 2000, the CRTC approved the purchase of WIC's broadcast television assets, including CITV-TV, by Canwest. CITV officially joined the Canwest-owned Global Television Network on September 4, 2000, along with fellow Alberta stations CICT in Calgary, CISA-TV in Lethbridge, and CKRD-TV Red Deer; the former WIC stations in Edmonton, Calgary, and Lethbridge had been carrying Global's programming, alongside WIC-sourced programming, since 1988.

The CRTC approved Canwest's application to launch a transitional digital television transmitter, CITV-DT, on March 5, 2009. The transmitter was launched on June 29, 2009 on UHF channel 47 (PSIP 13.1).[5]

CITV-TV-1 was converted to a rebroadcaster of CITV-TV/DT in August 2009, relaying Global Edmonton's program schedule and commercials without any variations; this coincided with the closure of CHCA-TV by Canwest.

On October 27, 2010, Canwest Global's television assets, including CITV, was purchased by Shaw Communications.[6] On August 22, 2011, the station completed its transition from analog to digital by moving CITV-DT from UHF channel 47 to VHF channel 13 and increasing its effective radiated power (its virtual channel remains at 13.1).[7]

Corus Entertainment completed its purchase of Shaw Media, including CITV Edmonton, on April 1, 2016.[8]

News operation Edit

CITV presently broadcasts 45 hours of locally produced newscasts each week (with seven hours each weekday and five hours each on Saturdays and Sundays); in regards to the number of hours devoted to news programming, it is the highest local newscast output out of any English-language television station in the Edmonton market.

The station was the first in the Edmonton market to have a news helicopter. The helicopter, called "Global 1", is shared with radio station CHED for their traffic reports during the Morning News and the Early News. The helicopter is also used frequently for breaking news coverage.

On November 15, 2010, CITV became the first television station in Alberta to begin broadcasting its locally produced programming in high definition. On September 10, 2011, CITV-DT expanded its Saturday morning newscast to three hours. The following day, on September 11, the station debuted a two-hour Sunday morning newscast.[9][10]

On August 27, 2012, CITV-DT expanded its weekday morning newscast to four hours, with the addition of a half-hour; in addition on September 2, 2012, the station expanded its Sunday morning newscast to three hours with an additional hour. The expansions to CITV's morning news programming was part of a benefits package that was included as a condition of the sale of the Global Television Network to Shaw Communications.[11]

CITV is one of the few stations in the Global Television Network where all of its local news programming originate from its own studios and production facilities.

Notable former on-air staff Edit

Technical information Edit

Subchannel Edit

Channel Video Aspect Short name Programming[13]
13.1 1080i 16:9 CITV-DT Main CITV-DT programming / Global
13.2 480i 4:3 CITV-DT programming / Global (testing?)

Analogue-to-digital conversion Edit

On August 31, 2011, when Canadian television stations in CRTC-designated mandatory markets transitioned from analogue to digital broadcasts,[14] the station's digital signal relocated from channel 47 to VHF channel 13.

Rebroadcaster Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ Ownership Chart 32H – CORUS – TV & Discretionary Services
  2. ^ Butters, Brian (August 30, 1974). "For CITV: Sunday, it's lights, camera, ACTION!". Edmonton Journal. Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. p. 3. Retrieved November 24, 2021 – via Newspapers.com.
  3. ^ "Voice123 | World's 1st voice over marketplace". Voice123. Retrieved 2023-09-28.
  4. ^ "CITV-DT | History of Canadian Broadcasting".
  5. ^ "CITV-DT | History of Canadian Broadcasting".
  6. ^ "Shaw Comms gets regulator's OK to buy Canwest TV". Reuters. 22 October 2010.
  7. ^ "CITV-DT | History of Canadian Broadcasting".
  8. ^ . Archived from the original on 2021-11-06. Retrieved 2021-11-06.
  9. ^ . Archived from the original on 2011-07-02. Retrieved 2011-06-01.
  10. ^ . Archived from the original on 2012-03-19. Retrieved 2011-09-07.
  11. ^ Global News Boosts Local Programming Across the Country 2014-01-07 at the Wayback Machine, Broadcaster Magazine, May 30, 2012.
  12. ^ "Gord Steinke prepares for final Global Edmonton newscast after 30 years as anchor". Global News. Retrieved 2022-09-14.
  13. ^ RabbitEars TV Query for CITV
  14. ^ . Archived from the original on 2013-11-19. Retrieved 2013-07-13.

External links Edit

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ProgrammingAffiliationsGlobal since 2000 OwnershipOwnerCorus Entertainment Corus Television Limited Partnership 1 Sister stationsRadio CHED CHQT CKNG FM CISN FMHistoryFirst air dateSeptember 1 1974 49 years ago 1974 09 01 Former call signsCITV TV 1974 2011 Former channel number s Analogue 13 VHF 1974 2011 Digital 47 UHF 2009 2011 Former affiliationsIndependent 1974 2000 Call sign meaningCanadian Independent TelevisionTechnical informationLicensing authorityCRTCERP25 kWHAAT228 1 m 748 ft Transmitter coordinates53 22 57 N 113 12 59 W 53 38250 N 113 21639 W 53 38250 113 21639 CITV TV Translator s See belowLinksWebsiteGlobal Edmonton Contents 1 History 2 News operation 2 1 Notable former on air staff 3 Technical information 3 1 Subchannel 3 2 Analogue to digital conversion 3 3 Rebroadcaster 4 References 5 External linksHistory EditThis section needs expansion with further information on CITV DT s history You can help by adding to it September 2011 nbsp First logo used while as ITV used during the 1980s The station first signed on the air on September 1 1974 CITV was originally owned by Allarcom owned by Dr Charles Allard and launched under the brand Independent Television ITV Allard s proposal won out over three competing applicants for a second commercial station in Edmonton because it emphasized local programming 2 nbsp ITV logo used from 1990s until 2000 when CITV joined Global For logos used as Global please refer to the Global Television Network article Beginning in 1981 CITV became a national superstation being offered on most cable television systems across the country through the Cancom now Shaw Broadcast Services service for Canadian cable television providers too distant to receive most over the air television signals It is still carried on satellite television nationwide through Bell Satellite TV and Shaw Direct as well as on several cable systems across Canada outside Alberta including in all of Newfoundland and Labrador and some areas of Nova Scotia New Brunswick Saskatchewan British Columbia and the Yukon From 1980 to 1982 the station s studios were used for taping episodes of the Canadian sketch comedy SCTV since the station itself was the focus of the storylines CITV s lobby and control room were often used for SCTV scenes The show had previously taped in Toronto at CIII TV Global s flagship station somewhat ironically CITV s booth announcer Robert Corness also announced for SCTV including later syndicated reruns distributed by Allarcom and WIC 3 In 1987 the station launched a semi satellite in Red Deer Alberta as part of a joint venture with Monarch Broadcasting the owners of CKRD TV CITV TV 1 VHF channel 10 broadcast ITV s program schedule with separate commercials for Red Deer and Central Alberta The rebroadcaster along with CKRD TV was purchased by Allarcom in 1989 4 Some programs produced at CKRD TV s studios were later added to CITV TV 1 s schedule for Central Alberta viewers such as the noon hour program ITV Express and the RDTV News Crew at 5 30 p m In February 1991 Allarcom s broadcast and cable assets including CITV TV was purchased by WIC Western International Communications In July 2000 the CRTC approved the purchase of WIC s broadcast television assets including CITV TV by Canwest CITV officially joined the Canwest owned Global Television Network on September 4 2000 along with fellow Alberta stations CICT in Calgary CISA TV in Lethbridge and CKRD TV Red Deer the former WIC stations in Edmonton Calgary and Lethbridge had been carrying Global s programming alongside WIC sourced programming since 1988 The CRTC approved Canwest s application to launch a transitional digital television transmitter CITV DT on March 5 2009 The transmitter was launched on June 29 2009 on UHF channel 47 PSIP 13 1 5 CITV TV 1 was converted to a rebroadcaster of CITV TV DT in August 2009 relaying Global Edmonton s program schedule and commercials without any variations this coincided with the closure of CHCA TV by Canwest On October 27 2010 Canwest Global s television assets including CITV was purchased by Shaw Communications 6 On August 22 2011 the station completed its transition from analog to digital by moving CITV DT from UHF channel 47 to VHF channel 13 and increasing its effective radiated power its virtual channel remains at 13 1 7 Corus Entertainment completed its purchase of Shaw Media including CITV Edmonton on April 1 2016 8 News operation EditCITV presently broadcasts 45 hours of locally produced newscasts each week with seven hours each weekday and five hours each on Saturdays and Sundays in regards to the number of hours devoted to news programming it is the highest local newscast output out of any English language television station in the Edmonton market The station was the first in the Edmonton market to have a news helicopter The helicopter called Global 1 is shared with radio station CHED for their traffic reports during the Morning News and the Early News The helicopter is also used frequently for breaking news coverage On November 15 2010 CITV became the first television station in Alberta to begin broadcasting its locally produced programming in high definition On September 10 2011 CITV DT expanded its Saturday morning newscast to three hours The following day on September 11 the station debuted a two hour Sunday morning newscast 9 10 On August 27 2012 CITV DT expanded its weekday morning newscast to four hours with the addition of a half hour in addition on September 2 2012 the station expanded its Sunday morning newscast to three hours with an additional hour The expansions to CITV s morning news programming was part of a benefits package that was included as a condition of the sale of the Global Television Network to Shaw Communications 11 CITV is one of the few stations in the Global Television Network where all of its local news programming originate from its own studios and production facilities Notable former on air staff Edit Rob Brown reporter 1999 2002 now with CBC Calgary Darren Dutchyshen sports 1987 1995 now with TSN Carolyn Jarvis reporter 2005 2009 now host of 16x9 cancelled in 2016 Doug Main anchor 1975 1988 Claire Martin weather 1996 2005 Bill Matheson weather 1976 1999 deceased Tara Nelson reporter now anchor CFCN DT in Calgary Graham Richardson reporter now with CJOH DT in Ottawa Gord Steinke anchor 1992 2022 retired 12 Kathy Tomlinson reporter now with CBUT DT in Vancouver Technical information EditSubchannel Edit Channel Video Aspect Short name Programming 13 13 1 1080i 16 9 CITV DT Main CITV DT programming Global13 2 480i 4 3 CITV DT programming Global testing Analogue to digital conversion Edit On August 31 2011 when Canadian television stations in CRTC designated mandatory markets transitioned from analogue to digital broadcasts 14 the station s digital signal relocated from channel 47 to VHF channel 13 Rebroadcaster Edit Station City of licence Channel ERP HAAT Transmitter coordinatesCITV DT 1 Red Deer 28 UHF 10 132 kW 263 5 m 865 ft 52 16 35 2 N 113 41 25 3 W 52 276444 N 113 690361 W 52 276444 113 690361 CITV TV 1 References Edit Ownership Chart 32H CORUS TV amp Discretionary Services Butters Brian August 30 1974 For CITV Sunday it s lights camera ACTION Edmonton Journal Edmonton Alberta Canada p 3 Retrieved November 24 2021 via Newspapers com Voice123 World s 1st voice over marketplace Voice123 Retrieved 2023 09 28 CITV DT History of Canadian Broadcasting CITV DT History of Canadian Broadcasting Shaw Comms gets regulator s OK to buy Canwest TV Reuters 22 October 2010 CITV DT History of Canadian Broadcasting Corus Entertainment to Acquire Shaw Media in Transformational Acquisition Corus Entertainment Archived from the original on 2021 11 06 Retrieved 2021 11 06 News Media Global News Redefines Morning Television in Toronto with the Morning Show Featuring the Return of Liza Fromer Archived from the original on 2011 07 02 Retrieved 2011 06 01 Global Edmonton Expands Morning News Coverage Archived from the original on 2012 03 19 Retrieved 2011 09 07 Global News Boosts Local Programming Across the Country Archived 2014 01 07 at the Wayback Machine Broadcaster Magazine May 30 2012 Gord Steinke prepares for final Global Edmonton newscast after 30 years as anchor Global News Retrieved 2022 09 14 RabbitEars TV Query for CITV Digital Television Office of Consumer Affairs OCA Archived from the original on 2013 11 19 Retrieved 2013 07 13 External links EditGlobal Edmonton CITV DT history Canadian Communications Foundation CITV DT in the REC Canadian station database Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title CITV DT amp oldid 1177680922, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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