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RFD-TV Canada is a Canadian English language licence-exempted Category B specialty channel broadcasting programming focused on the agribusiness, equine and the rural lifestyles, along with traditional country music and entertainment. The channel is owned by Ryan Kohler through Wild TV Inc.
This is a list of broadcast television stations serving cities in the Canadian province of Alberta. [1] [2] City of licence ... CFCN-TV-6: CTV: Edmonton: 12 3.1 204 ...
CIHF - Halifax, Nova Scotia (Canwest owned in 1994, acquired from Shaw in 2016) CHNB - Saint John, New Brunswick (Canwest owned in 1994, acquired from Shaw in 2016) CKMI - Montreal, Quebec (Canwest owned and Global Network launched in 1997, acquired from Shaw in 2016) CICT - Calgary, Alberta (O&O since 2000, acquired from Shaw in 2016)
This is a list of media outlets for the city of Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.Many of these outlets – in particular the daily newspapers and the radio and TV broadcasters – also serve the numerous cities and communities in close proximity to Edmonton, including St. Albert, Sherwood Park, Fort Saskatchewan, Leduc, and Spruce Grove.
Shaw Calgary-Southern Alberta: 1998–2005: Calgary, Red Deer, Medicine Hat, Lethbridge: Edmonton-Northern Alberta: 1978–1986: Edmonton, Lloydminster: Edmonton: at least 1986–1997: Edmonton: This edition started out as a regional edition for the Edmonton area. By the early 1990s the listings format adapted the "cable edition" format used by ...
In April 2017, Shaw announced that it would shut down its Shaw TV community channels in Calgary, Edmonton, and Vancouver on August 15, 2017, under new policies allowing television providers that also own terrestrial stations in "metropolitan" markets to redirect funding from their community channels to support the news operations of the ...
The Cowboy Channel Canada is a Canadian English language licence-exempted specialty channel broadcasting programming dedicated to western sports and the western lifestyle airing programs such as rodeo, bull riding, team roping, reining, barrel racing, and other western sports genres, along with western fashion, music, and movies.
A-Channel launched in Edmonton on channel 51, cable 7 on September 18, 1997—two days before CKAL-TV in Calgary. The new station was the first addition to Edmonton broadcast television since CITV in 1974. [20] [21] Both stations relied on prime-time movies, a formula Craig had used with some success at MTN in Manitoba. [17]