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CICT-DT (channel 2) is a television station in Calgary, Alberta, Canada, part of the Global Television Network.The station is owned and operated by network parent Corus Entertainment, and has studios at the Calgary Television Centre on 23 Street Northeast and Barlow Trail in northeast Calgary, near the Mayland Heights neighbourhood; its transmitter is located near Old Banff Coach Road/Highway ...
WPCH-TV (formerly known as WTBS-TV) is associated with the U.S. superstation TBS, formerly as an Atlanta feed of the aforementioned superstation, but was relaunched as a local station geared towards the Atlanta market in 2007. As such, the channel does not air nationally in the United States.
CKCS-DT (channel 32) is a television station in Calgary, Alberta, Canada, part of the Yes TV system. Owned and operated by Crossroads Christian Communications, the station has studios at 5 Avenue and 8 Street Southwest in Downtown Calgary, and its transmitter is located in the Prominence Point neighborhood on the city's west side.
The Detroit Red Wings visit the Calgary Flames at 4 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 17, 2024, at the Scotiabank Saddledome in Calgary, Alberta.
Area served City of license Call Sign VC RF Network Notes Detroit: WHNE-LD 3 3 Light TV: getTV on 3.2, Corner Store TV on 3.3, HSN2 on 3.4, SBN on 3.5, Movies! on 3.6, Retro TV on 3.7, Jewelry Television on 3.8, NewsNet on 3.9, Rev'n on 3.10, Fun Roads on 3.11, Heartland on 3.12
Logo used as A-Channel, used from 1997 to 2005. With the licence awards approved, Craig began construction on the Calgary station. It built studios downtown at 7th Avenue and 5th Street SW, adjacent to the LRT system; [16] this made A-Channel the only major media outlet in the city to be built in the downtown area. [17]
A planned arena, indoor rink, and indoor and outdoor plazas. [18] The city is to pay $537.3 million up front, with the Flames ownership paying a total of $748.3 million over 35 years (estimated to be $356 million in 2024 dollars) and the province of Alberta paying $330 million over three years to cover a community rink, some infrastructure ...
CJCO-TV's pre-launch logo Omni Alberta logo used from 2008 to 2018. The station's primary focus is multicultural programming and documentaries. Like the other Omni stations across the country, the station once aired a large amount of syndicated American shows such as The Simpsons and The King of Queens , but those have since been dropped as of ...