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The Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) regulates which television channels are allowed to air in Canada. Although the vast majority of television channels available in Canada are Canadian-owned and operated, the CRTC allows certain foreign-owned channels to be broadcast in Canada.
Buffalo, New York: CBLT-DT: Toronto: CBC: Yes Buffalo, New York: CFTO-DT: Toronto: CTV: Yes Buffalo, New York: CHCH-DT: Hamilton: Independent: Yes Buffalo, New York: CIII-DT-41: Toronto: Global: Listed in some local TV guides Available over-the-air via Ontario-wide repeater chain, closest Niagara-region repeater is now CN Tower in Toronto ...
New York, New York WWOR-TV: MyNetworkTV: Yes WWOR-TV is a Superstation. New York, New York WPIX: The CW: Yes WPIX is a Superstation. Denver, Colorado KWGN-TV: The CW: Unknown Not carried yet; authorized by CRTC but has not been added by any Canadian cable company to date. Los Angeles, California KTLA: The CW: Yes KTLA is a Superstation.
NYC Media is the official public radio, television, and online media network and broadcasting service of New York City, which has been called the media capital of the world. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The network oversees four public television channels, a public radio station, and an Internet video on demand service.
Canada Live is a Canadian radio program aired on both CBC Radio One and CBC Radio 2 since 2007. It debuted on March 19, 2007, on CBC Radio 2, [1] and airs concert performances in a variety of musical genres from locations across Canada. [2] The program was originally hosted by Matt Galloway on weekdays and Patti Schmidt on weekends. [1]
The New York City area was one of the most congested regions, and WNYC was reassigned to a time-sharing arrangement on 570 kHz with WMCA, another pioneering New York radio outlet. [10] The owners of WMCA also controlled a second New York City station, WPCH, on 810 kHz. WCCO, in Minneapolis, was the dominant clear channel assignment on this ...
Early in his New York radio career, he hosted pre and post-game programs on WMGM broadcasts of Brooklyn Dodgers baseball games. He also called college sports and boxing matches. As a news reporter, he covered riots and blackouts in New York and anchored WINS' coverage of the Apollo 11 Moon landing mission on July 20, 1969.
Montreal Canadiens games are broadcast locally in both the French and English languages. CHMP 98.5 is the Canadiens' French-language radio flagship. [1] As of the 2017–18 season, the team's regional television in both languages, and its English-language radio rights, are held by Bell Media. [2]