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CTV 2 Alberta

CTV 2 Alberta is a Canadian English language entertainment and former educational television channel in the province of Alberta. Owned by the Bell Media subsidiary of BCE Inc., it operates as a de facto owned-and-operated station of its secondary CTV 2 television system.

CTV 2 Alberta
CountryCanada
Broadcast areaAlberta
NetworkCTV 2
Former affiliations: Independent (1973–2011) (see below)
HeadquartersEdmonton, Alberta
Programming
Picture format480i (SDTV)
1080i (HDTV)
Ownership
OwnerBell Media
Sister channelsCFRN-DT, CFCN-DT
History
LaunchedJune 30, 1973; 49 years ago (1973-06-30)
Former namesAccess (1973–2011)
CTV Two Alberta
(2011–2018)
Links
WebsiteCTV News Alberta
CJAL-TV
Channels
BrandingAccess
Programming
AffiliationsDefunct
Ownership
Owner
  • Bell Media
  • (Learning and Skills Television of Alberta Limited)
CFRN-TV, CFCN-TV
History
First air date
December 1, 1986 (1986-12-01)
Last air date
August 31, 2011 (2011-08-31)
(24 years, 273 days)
(transmitters terminated)
Independent (1986–2011)
Call sign meaning
Alberta
Technical information
ERP15 kW
HAAT168.1 m (552 ft)
Transmitter coordinates53°24′19″N 113°20′42″W / 53.40528°N 113.34500°W / 53.40528; -113.34500 (CJAL-TV)
CIAN-TV
Channels
BrandingAccess
Programming
AffiliationsDefunct
Ownership
Owner
  • Bell Media
  • (Learning and Skills Television of Alberta Limited)
CFRN-TV, CFCN-TV
History
First air date
January 9, 1984 (1984-01-09)
Last air date
August 31, 2011 (2011-08-31)
(27 years, 234 days)
(transmitters terminated)
Independent (1984–2011)
Call sign meaning
Access Network
Technical information
ERP9.9 kW
HAAT246.3 m (808 ft)
Transmitter coordinates51°3′53″N 114°12′51″W / 51.06472°N 114.21417°W / 51.06472; -114.21417 (CIAN-TV)

The channel was licensed by the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) as an educational programming service for Alberta, and was formerly a public broadcaster owned by the Alberta provincial government. Following its privatization in 1995, its licence continued to require at least 60 hours of non-commercial educational programming per week along with entertainment programming more favourable to advertisers and adult viewers. In 2017, the channel officially relinquished its status as an educational broadcaster and dropped all its previous educational programming except the newsmagazine Alberta Primetime.[1][2]

CTV 2 Alberta is also designated as a "satellite-to-cable undertaking"[3] serving the entirety of Alberta, and is therefore carried throughout the province on cable and licensed IPTV services on each service's basic tier. It is also available on both national satellite services.

History

 
Access's logo from the 1970s
 
Access's previous logo from 2008 to 2011, designed to resemble the logo used by the "A" system. Access also aired limited programming from "A" during this period.

The channel was launched on June 30, 1973 as Access. It was owned by the Alberta Educational Communications Corporation (AECC), a Crown corporation of the Government of Alberta that also operated CKUA Radio. Prior to this point, English-language educational programs aired on Radio-Canada's television station CBXFT in Edmonton.

For its first decade, Access was only available through cable, and did not broadcast over-the-air. It competed with KSPS-TV in Spokane, Washington, a member of the American Public Broadcasting Service (PBS) that was available on cable in most of the province.

On January 9, 1984, AECC was granted a licence from the CRTC for a terrestrial television station in Calgary, CIAN-TV, to rebroadcast the Access cable feed. on December 1, 1986, AECC was granted another licence for a television station in Edmonton, CJAL-TV, to serve as a satellite of CIAN.

After re-evaluating all provincial funding recipients, the Government of Alberta announced in 1993 that it would cease to directly fund Access past 1994. As a result, in 1995, Access was privatized and sold to Learning and Skills Television of Alberta Limited (LSTA), which was 60% owned by CHUM Limited.[4] In February 2005, CHUM Limited acquired the remaining 40% interest in LSTA (and renamed it Access Media Group), giving the company 100% of its shares, including its ownership in Access.

On July 12, 2006, CTVglobemedia announced that it would make a friendly takeover bid to buy CHUM Limited.[5] Due to CTVglobemedia's plans to keep CTV and Citytv, Rogers Communications was expected to purchase Access (along with CHUM's A-Channel stations, CKX-TV in Brandon, Canadian Learning Television and SexTV: The Channel) as announced on April 9, 2007, pending CRTC approval (and approval of CTVglobemedia's purchase).

With the CRTC electing to force CTV to sell the Citytv stations instead, the Rogers deal was rendered void. As such, CTVglobemedia retained Access along with the A-Channel stations, CKX-TV and all of CHUM's specialty channels, and sold the Citytv stations to Rogers. The takeover transaction was finalized on June 22, 2007. The A-Channel stations were rebranded as "A" on August 11, 2008; on the same date, Access debuted a new A-styled logo and began airing programming from "A" during certain prime time hours.[6]

On June 8, 2011, it was revealed that Access would be relaunched as CTV Two Alberta on August 29, 2011, as part of a rebranding of the "A" system.[7]

On January 11, 2016, during CTV 2 Alberta's licence renewal, Bell Media (a successor to CTVglobemedia) requested that the channel no longer be classified as an educational broadcaster.[8] The company stated that the province would be better served with both a dedicated educational broadcaster alongside a private service. Despite receiving criticism from a number of groups, most notably from Ontario educational broadcaster TVO, the CRTC approved the request on May 15, 2017, citing the lack of intervention from the provincial government, as well as talks between the government and British Columbia's Knowledge Network to potentially launch a new publicly owned and operated educational broadcast service in Alberta.[1] As a result, CTV 2 Alberta dropped all educational programming but continues to air the newsmagazine Alberta Primetime.

Digital television

As part of Canada's transition to digital terrestrial television, broadcast television stations in Calgary and Edmonton were required to convert to digital broadcasting or sign off completely by August 31, 2011. Prior to this deadline, Access' only over-the-air transmitters were located in Calgary and Edmonton.

As Access/CTV 2 was licensed as a satellite-to-cable undertaking, it was not required to offer over-the-air transmitters. Due to this, the costs of converting the two Access transmitters in Calgary and Edmonton to digital, and because the network already must be carried by cable and IPTV providers in the area as the province's designated educational broadcaster, CTV 2 shut down its over-the-air television transmitters on August 31, 2011.[9]

Programming

As Access, the network carried a variety of educational and informative programs along with entertainment programs all of which include children's programs, documentaries, feature films, talk shows, dramas, comedies and other programs. Starting March 9, 2009, Access began cabling a province-wide news and current affairs magazine program called Alberta Primetime, from the CTV/Access studios in Edmonton. Resources from CTV's owned-and-operated stations in Edmonton (CFRN-DT) and Calgary (CFCN-DT) are used to produce the program.[10]

 
Former logo. Used from 2011 to 2018.

CTV 2 Alberta dropped all children's and educational programming from its schedule (including archival Access Network programming) when it ceased being licensed as an educational broadcaster in 2017. It now airs the full CTV 2 schedule with the exception of the provincial newsmagazine Alberta Primetime.[2]

See also

  • CTV 2 Atlantic – a similar cable-only affiliate of CTV 2 in Atlantic Canada; formerly the Atlantic Satellite Network (ASN) and A Atlantic
  • Citytv Saskatchewan – a similar cable-only affiliate of Citytv in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan; formerly Saskatchewan Communications Network
  • The CW Plus – an alternate feed of The CW Television Network for small and mid-size television markets in the United States, made up of privately owned digital multicast channels and cable-only affiliates, with syndicated programs supplied by the network in addition to CW network programming

References

  1. ^ a b "Broadcasting Decision CRTC 2017-149". CRTC. May 15, 2017. Retrieved August 14, 2018.
  2. ^ a b "About Alberta Primetime and CTV Two". CTV News Alberta. 3 November 2014. Retrieved March 9, 2018.
  3. ^ Broadcasting Decision CRTC 2003-175, June 6, 2003
  4. ^ "Decision CRTC 95-472". CRTC. 1995-07-20. Retrieved 2011-09-03.
  5. ^ "Bell Globemedia makes $1.7B bid for CHUM". Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. 2006-07-12. Retrieved 2006-07-12.
  6. ^ "Fresh New Look for 'A' Unveiled Today". CTVglobemedia. 2008-08-11. Retrieved 2011-09-03.
  7. ^ "CTV News unveils expansion of news programming in Edmonton". CTV Edmonton. Retrieved 18 June 2011.
  8. ^ "Broadcasting Notice of Consultation CRTC 2016-225". CRTC. June 15, 2016. Retrieved August 14, 2018.
  9. ^ "Applicant response dated 6 December 2010". Retrieved 2011-03-17.
  10. ^ Albertaprimetime.com

External links

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Access TV redirects here For the American infomercial channel see Access Television Network CTV 2 Alberta is a Canadian English language entertainment and former educational television channel in the province of Alberta Owned by the Bell Media subsidiary of BCE Inc it operates as a de facto owned and operated station of its secondary CTV 2 television system CTV 2 AlbertaCountryCanadaBroadcast areaAlbertaNetworkCTV 2Former affiliations Independent 1973 2011 see below HeadquartersEdmonton AlbertaProgrammingPicture format480i SDTV 1080i HDTV OwnershipOwnerBell MediaSister channelsCFRN DT CFCN DTHistoryLaunchedJune 30 1973 49 years ago 1973 06 30 Former namesAccess 1973 2011 CTV Two Alberta 2011 2018 LinksWebsiteCTV News AlbertaCJAL TVEdmonton AlbertaCanadaChannelsAnalog 9 VHF BrandingAccessProgrammingAffiliationsDefunctOwnershipOwnerBell Media Learning and Skills Television of Alberta Limited Sister stationsCFRN TV CFCN TVHistoryFirst air dateDecember 1 1986 1986 12 01 Last air dateAugust 31 2011 2011 08 31 24 years 273 days transmitters terminated Former affiliationsIndependent 1986 2011 Call sign meaningAlbertaTechnical informationERP15 kWHAAT168 1 m 552 ft Transmitter coordinates53 24 19 N 113 20 42 W 53 40528 N 113 34500 W 53 40528 113 34500 CJAL TV CIAN TVCalgary AlbertaCanadaChannelsAnalog 13 VHF BrandingAccessProgrammingAffiliationsDefunctOwnershipOwnerBell Media Learning and Skills Television of Alberta Limited Sister stationsCFRN TV CFCN TVHistoryFirst air dateJanuary 9 1984 1984 01 09 Last air dateAugust 31 2011 2011 08 31 27 years 234 days transmitters terminated Former affiliationsIndependent 1984 2011 Call sign meaningAccess NetworkTechnical informationERP9 9 kWHAAT246 3 m 808 ft Transmitter coordinates51 3 53 N 114 12 51 W 51 06472 N 114 21417 W 51 06472 114 21417 CIAN TV The channel was licensed by the Canadian Radio television and Telecommunications Commission CRTC as an educational programming service for Alberta and was formerly a public broadcaster owned by the Alberta provincial government Following its privatization in 1995 its licence continued to require at least 60 hours of non commercial educational programming per week along with entertainment programming more favourable to advertisers and adult viewers In 2017 the channel officially relinquished its status as an educational broadcaster and dropped all its previous educational programming except the newsmagazine Alberta Primetime 1 2 CTV 2 Alberta is also designated as a satellite to cable undertaking 3 serving the entirety of Alberta and is therefore carried throughout the province on cable and licensed IPTV services on each service s basic tier It is also available on both national satellite services Contents 1 History 2 Digital television 3 Programming 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksHistory Edit Access s logo from the 1970s Access s previous logo from 2008 to 2011 designed to resemble the logo used by the A system Access also aired limited programming from A during this period The channel was launched on June 30 1973 as Access It was owned by the Alberta Educational Communications Corporation AECC a Crown corporation of the Government of Alberta that also operated CKUA Radio Prior to this point English language educational programs aired on Radio Canada s television station CBXFT in Edmonton For its first decade Access was only available through cable and did not broadcast over the air It competed with KSPS TV in Spokane Washington a member of the American Public Broadcasting Service PBS that was available on cable in most of the province On January 9 1984 AECC was granted a licence from the CRTC for a terrestrial television station in Calgary CIAN TV to rebroadcast the Access cable feed on December 1 1986 AECC was granted another licence for a television station in Edmonton CJAL TV to serve as a satellite of CIAN After re evaluating all provincial funding recipients the Government of Alberta announced in 1993 that it would cease to directly fund Access past 1994 As a result in 1995 Access was privatized and sold to Learning and Skills Television of Alberta Limited LSTA which was 60 owned by CHUM Limited 4 In February 2005 CHUM Limited acquired the remaining 40 interest in LSTA and renamed it Access Media Group giving the company 100 of its shares including its ownership in Access On July 12 2006 CTVglobemedia announced that it would make a friendly takeover bid to buy CHUM Limited 5 Due to CTVglobemedia s plans to keep CTV and Citytv Rogers Communications was expected to purchase Access along with CHUM s A Channel stations CKX TV in Brandon Canadian Learning Television and SexTV The Channel as announced on April 9 2007 pending CRTC approval and approval of CTVglobemedia s purchase With the CRTC electing to force CTV to sell the Citytv stations instead the Rogers deal was rendered void As such CTVglobemedia retained Access along with the A Channel stations CKX TV and all of CHUM s specialty channels and sold the Citytv stations to Rogers The takeover transaction was finalized on June 22 2007 The A Channel stations were rebranded as A on August 11 2008 on the same date Access debuted a new A styled logo and began airing programming from A during certain prime time hours 6 On June 8 2011 it was revealed that Access would be relaunched as CTV Two Alberta on August 29 2011 as part of a rebranding of the A system 7 On January 11 2016 during CTV 2 Alberta s licence renewal Bell Media a successor to CTVglobemedia requested that the channel no longer be classified as an educational broadcaster 8 The company stated that the province would be better served with both a dedicated educational broadcaster alongside a private service Despite receiving criticism from a number of groups most notably from Ontario educational broadcaster TVO the CRTC approved the request on May 15 2017 citing the lack of intervention from the provincial government as well as talks between the government and British Columbia s Knowledge Network to potentially launch a new publicly owned and operated educational broadcast service in Alberta 1 As a result CTV 2 Alberta dropped all educational programming but continues to air the newsmagazine Alberta Primetime Digital television EditAs part of Canada s transition to digital terrestrial television broadcast television stations in Calgary and Edmonton were required to convert to digital broadcasting or sign off completely by August 31 2011 Prior to this deadline Access only over the air transmitters were located in Calgary and Edmonton As Access CTV 2 was licensed as a satellite to cable undertaking it was not required to offer over the air transmitters Due to this the costs of converting the two Access transmitters in Calgary and Edmonton to digital and because the network already must be carried by cable and IPTV providers in the area as the province s designated educational broadcaster CTV 2 shut down its over the air television transmitters on August 31 2011 9 Programming EditMain article List of programs broadcast by CTV and CTV 2 As Access the network carried a variety of educational and informative programs along with entertainment programs all of which include children s programs documentaries feature films talk shows dramas comedies and other programs Starting March 9 2009 Access began cabling a province wide news and current affairs magazine program called Alberta Primetime from the CTV Access studios in Edmonton Resources from CTV s owned and operated stations in Edmonton CFRN DT and Calgary CFCN DT are used to produce the program 10 Former logo Used from 2011 to 2018 CTV 2 Alberta dropped all children s and educational programming from its schedule including archival Access Network programming when it ceased being licensed as an educational broadcaster in 2017 It now airs the full CTV 2 schedule with the exception of the provincial newsmagazine Alberta Primetime 2 See also EditCTV 2 Atlantic a similar cable only affiliate of CTV 2 in Atlantic Canada formerly the Atlantic Satellite Network ASN and A Atlantic Citytv Saskatchewan a similar cable only affiliate of Citytv in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan formerly Saskatchewan Communications Network The CW Plus an alternate feed of The CW Television Network for small and mid size television markets in the United States made up of privately owned digital multicast channels and cable only affiliates with syndicated programs supplied by the network in addition to CW network programmingReferences Edit a b Broadcasting Decision CRTC 2017 149 CRTC May 15 2017 Retrieved August 14 2018 a b About Alberta Primetime and CTV Two CTV News Alberta 3 November 2014 Retrieved March 9 2018 Broadcasting Decision CRTC 2003 175 June 6 2003 Decision CRTC 95 472 CRTC 1995 07 20 Retrieved 2011 09 03 Bell Globemedia makes 1 7B bid for CHUM Canadian Broadcasting Corporation 2006 07 12 Retrieved 2006 07 12 Fresh New Look for A Unveiled Today CTVglobemedia 2008 08 11 Retrieved 2011 09 03 CTV News unveils expansion of news programming in Edmonton CTV Edmonton Retrieved 18 June 2011 Broadcasting Notice of Consultation CRTC 2016 225 CRTC June 15 2016 Retrieved August 14 2018 Applicant response dated 6 December 2010 Retrieved 2011 03 17 Albertaprimetime comExternal links EditCTV 2 Alberta Canadian Communications Foundation CJAL TV History Canadian Communications Foundation CIAN TV History Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title CTV 2 Alberta amp oldid 1103737842, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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