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Speakers Corner began in 1990 with a video booth outside the Citytv studios in Toronto. [2] The booth's original intent was for viewers to record news commentary and "letter to the editor" segments for broadcast on CityPulse, [1] but the booth soon proved so popular, with many segments being recorded that fell far outside the initial concept, that the decision was soon made to create a full ...
Speakers' Corner (social commentary) Star!News Weekend (entertainment) Startv (entertainment) Sunnyside (sitcom, 2015) Toronto Rocks; tvframes; Vice on City (March 11, 2015 – 2016) Visions Of Punjab TV; The War Years [3] Young Drunk Punk (2015) Bad Blood (2017–2018) The Murders (2019) The Wedding Planners (2020) Wong & Winchester (2023)
Citytv produced shows such as Speakers' Corner, CityLine and was the original home of FashionTelevision, SexTV and MediaTelevision. Many of these series were not exclusively focused on Toronto – FT, for instance, consisted largely of foreign runway footage – and are easily syndicated to other
Orator at Speakers' Corner in London, 1974 Speakers' Corner, April 1987 A Speakers' Corner is an area where free speech open-air public speaking , debate , and discussion are allowed. The original and best known is in the north-east corner of Hyde Park in London , England .
CBC News: Today – news; CBC Selects – anthology; Celebrity Cooks – lifestyle/cooking; CFL on CBC – sports; CFL on TSN – sports; Charlie Had One But He Didn't Like It, So He Gave It To Us – sketch comedy (1966) Charlie Jade – drama/mystery/science fiction (2005) Chasing Rainbows – drama; Check It Out! – comedy/sitcom; Chef at ...
CBLT-DT currently broadcasts 10 hours, 40 minutes of locally produced newscasts each week (with two hours each weekday, a half-hour on Saturdays and ten minutes on Sundays); in regards to the number of hours devoted to news programming, it is the lowest local newscast output out of any English-language television station in the immediate Toronto market and the second lowest among the stations ...
Citytv Toronto officially moved out of 299 Queen Street West into its new home at 33 Dundas Street East on September 8, 2009. It was announced in 2008 that Toronto radio operations including, CHUM (AM) and CHUM-FM, would be relocating to adjacent building 250 Richmond Street West. The iconic 'CHUM Dial 1050 / Radio 1045' sign was unveiled on ...
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