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Pacificanada was the NFB's third documentary television series on the regions of Canada, following Adieu Alouette on Quebec, then West, about the Canadian Prairies. [ 1 ] Originally, the NFB wanted to make a combined series on B.C. and the Maritimes , to be called Coastal Peoples , but instead, the west and east coasts were explored ...
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While American television stations, including affiliates of ABC, NBC and CBS, near the Canada–US border were available for several years prior, and gained a sizeable audience in cities like Toronto, within range of U.S. signals, the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC) was the first entity to broadcast television programming within Canada, launching in September 1952 in both Montreal and ...
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CTV Atlantic (formerly known as the Atlantic Television System, or ATV) is a system of four television stations in the Maritimes, owned and operated by the CTV Television Network, a division of Bell Media. Despite the name, it is not available on basic cable or analog in Newfoundland and Labrador even though that province is part of Atlantic ...
Pages in category "History of the Maritimes" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Acadia (region) I.
Opening of Canadian TV service (CBC): CBFT Montreal (bilingual) September 6, CBLT Toronto (English) September 8. The CBC supplies radio programs to Canadian troops in Korea. First Canadian urban cable TV is launched in Guelph, Ontario. 1953 Opening of CKSO-TV in Sudbury, first private television station in Canada and first CBC TV affiliate.