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Grille Des Canaux Classique Février 2019
Shaw Direct | Grille des canaux classique février 2019 Légende 639 CTV Prince Albert ..................................... 092 Nat Geo WILD HD..................................... 210 ICI Télé Montreal HD ............................... 023 CTV Regina HD .......................................... 091 National Geographic HD ...................... 707 ICI Télé Ontario .......................................... Chaînes HD 648 CTV Saint John ........................................... 111 NBA TV Canada HD ................................. 221 ICI Télé Ottawa-Gatineau HD ............ ...............Chaîne MPEG-4 378 CTV Saskatoon .......................................... 058 NBC East HD (Detroit) ........................... 728 ICI Télé Quebec.......................................... La liste des chaînes varie selon la région.* 641 CTV Sault Ste. Marie ................................ 063 NBC West HD (Seattle) ............................... 732 ICI Télé Saguenay ..................................... 356 CTV Sudbury .................................................... 116 NFL Network HD....................................... 223 ICI Télé Saskatchewan HD ................... 650 CTV Sydney ................................................. 208 Nickelodeon HD ........................................ 705 ICI Télé Trois-Rivieres ............................. 642 CTV Timmins ............................................... 489 Northern Legislative Assembly ........ 769 La Chaîne Disney ..................................... -
Ike's Stand on Berlin
Mois Tim rry The Kmanuel'’%9nirchnven of the Kmahuel Lutheran Church will Great Chiefs Visit District Leaders A b o u t T o w n meet tomorrow night at 7:30 at the church. A film, "Tour Lhtheran Red Men' Monday Named-for Drive parkhi^'Chirge Th« ZJpeer Qub will hold tU World Federation," depicting the WMkly Mtbaek party in th« club* meeting of Lutherans' from many M lantonomoh Tribe 'N o. 58, York Btrangfeld, dl^lrman of The Riv. .Charles ReynoliH. as-; rooms Saturday night starting at nations In Minneapolis. Minn,, In the Residential Divieion OTAhe Red, . Follows Aeeident sociate minister of South Aletho- ; IpRM, will hold ita regular meet dist Church, will talk and show 8:80 o’clock. 1057, will be shown. Cross Fund'Drive, has annolmced ing'in Tinker hall Monday night Harold V. Andrews, 48, of East slides of India at the meeting ot Ramrrationa are now being ac^ Scandls Lodge. Order of Vsaa. at .8 o'clock. Past sachems' night the following district majors: Walpole, Mass., wgsiarrested and the Young Adults of the Emanuel; \captad at the British .American will hold its monthly meeting to will be observed, the chairs to be Mrs. Edwfird Catrigan, Mra. Ar arged, with Improper parking Lutheran Church tomorrow night Suburbia TodaV Cnub for the annual St, Patrick’.^ night St 8 o'clock in Grange Hall. occupW by past sachems, f | thur StMle, Mrs. Jerome Walsh, yesleyday morning after a oar hit at 7:30 in the chapel. Sbme*€k)t 51c an Hour Dtbtca Saturday, March. H- Art Card playing will be the program Members aie requested to make : Mrs. -
THE BEST :BROADCAST BRIEFING in CANADA Thursday, July 6, 2006 Volume 14, Number 7 Page One of Three
THE BEST :BROADCAST BRIEFING IN CANADA Thursday, July 6, 2006 Volume 14, Number 7 Page One of Three DO NOT RETRANSMIT THIS ENERAL: The CRTC’s annual broadcast monitoring report shows PUBLICATION BEYOND YOUR Canadians are watching a bit more TV, listening to a bit less radio RECEPTION POINT Gand accessing the Internet in record numbers. The Commission also included data on handheld technologies, e.g. last year (2005), 59% Howard Christensen, Publisher of us used cellphones, 16% used an IPod or other MP3 player, 8% used a Broadcast Dialogue 18 Turtle Path webcam, 7% used a personal digital assistant (PDA) and 3% used a Lagoon City ON L0K 1B0 BlackBerry. Still limited are the numbers who access the Internet from their (705) 484-0752 [email protected] cellphones or wireless devices, or use them for services other than their www.broadcastdialogue.com main purpose. Of the people who own a cellphone, BlackBerry or PDA, 7% use it to get news or weather information, 4% cent use it to get sports scores, 3% use it to take pictures or make videos and 2% use it to watch TV. Canadians listened to radio an average 19.1 hours a week in 2005, down slightly from 19.5 the year before. They watched an average of 25.1 hours of TV each week, up from 24.7 in 2004. Seventy-four per-cent of Canadian homes had a computer, and 78% of Canadians accessed the Internet in 2005, up from 71% and 76% respectively the year before. Other points included in the CRTC’s seventh Broadcasting Policy Monitoring Report include: RADIO – 913 English-language stations out of 1,223 radio services – 275 are French-language and 35 are third- language. -
Annual Report 2000
CORUS AT A GLANCE OPERATING DIVISIONS KEY STATISTICS KEY BRANDS Radio Broadcasting With 49 stations (subject to CRTC approval of • Canadians spend 85.3 million hours tuned 43.50 the Metromedia acquisition) across the country, in to Corus radio stations each week August 31, 2000 including market clusters in high-growth urban • Corus radio stations reach 8.4 million centres in British Columbia, Alberta, Manitoba, Canadians each week – 3 million more eports year-to-date eports year-to-date Ontario and Quebec, Corus Entertainment is than the closest competitor eports year-to-date Canada’s largest radio operator in terms of • Corus has the only private radio network revenue and audience tuning. covering major markets in Canada Corus announces purchase Corus announces • www.edge102.com is the ninth most listened the of purchase Corus completes the to Web site in the world Corus announces joint venture with CBC to venture joint Corus announces Corus announces that Liberty Media to that Liberty Media Corus announces Specialty Programming Corus Entertainment has control or an interest • Corus’ programming services in aggregate for with Torstar partnership eh.com – Corus announces in many of Canada’s leading specialty and pay- have 22 million subscribers THIRD QUARTER RESULTS – Corus r RESULTSTHIRD QUARTER Corus – 65% of increase profit operating SOUND PRODUCTS LTD.SOUND PRODUCTS – radio the purchase to CRTC GRANTS APPROVAL Corus for WIC assets of television premium and POWER BROADCASTING – assets Broadcasting Power TSE TSE 300 INDEX added is Corus -
Broadcasting Decision CRTC 2009-145
Broadcasting Decision CRTC 2009-145 Ottawa, 17 March 2009 Various specialty, pay, pay-per-view, video on demand and, satellite-to-cable undertakings and community-based television programming undertakings Across Canada Administrative renewals 1. The Commission renews the broadcasting licences for the various programming undertakings set out in the appendix to this decision from 31 August 2009 to 31 August 2010, subject to the terms and conditions in effect under the current licences. 2. This decision will enable the Commission to consider the further renewal of various specialty, pay, pay-per-view, video on demand and satellite-to-cable undertaking licences by taking into account the determinations in Regulatory frameworks for broadcasting distribution undertakings and discretionary programming services, Broadcasting Public Notice CRTC 2008-100, 30 October 2008. 3. In addition, this decision will enable the Commission to consider the further renewal of community-based television programming undertakings by taking into account the determinations that will result from its review of the regulatory frameworks for community-based media to be scheduled in November 2009. 4. It will also permit the Commission to consider the renewal of the major conventional broadcasters at public hearings to be scheduled in April 2009 (CTV, Canwest, Rogers, TVA) and September 2009 (CBC/SRC). 5. This decision does not dispose of any substantive issue that may exist with respect to the renewal of these licences and interested parties will have an opportunity to comment at the appropriate time. Secretary General This decision is to be appended to each licence. It is available in alternative format upon request and may also be examined PDF Format or in HTML at the following Internet site: http://www.crtc.gc.ca. -
Liste Des Chaînes Utilisez Ces Raccourcis Pour Accéder Plus Rapidement À Du Contenu
Télé OPTIK Liste des chaînes Utilisez ces raccourcis pour accéder plus rapidement à du contenu. Application Tou.tv 493 Chaînes sur demande francophones 496 Désir 18+ 9000 Enregistrements 498 maCommunauté 497 TVA sur demande 494 Vidéo sur demande 499 Base numérique À la maison En déplacement Sur Télé OPTIK Mobile Chaînes # de chaîne demande En direct Sur demande À ne pas manquer 514 AMI-télé 710 l AMI-tv 55 l APTN 551 l Assemblée nationale 711 Avis de recherche 59 Canal Savoir 712 CBC Montréal 506 l l CBC News Network 565 l CPAC (Anglais) 6†‡ & 19* l CPAC (Français) 5† & 18*‡ CTV 512 l l Game TV 57 Global Montreal 299 l l ICI RDI 515 l ICI SRC 503 (+ 714†) l Indigo 1 466 Indigo 2 467 Indigo 10† & 11*‡ (Bandes-annonces) maCommunauté 535 l MétéoMédia (régional) 17 MétéoMédia (provincial) 517 PPV 1 454 PPV 2 455 Radio 7700 à 7799 Stingray Musique 6629 à 6999 Télé-Mag 510 Télé-Québec 508 l l The Weather Network 16 l TV5 505 l 513 (+ 713 à Amqui) TVA l l l (+ 716 †) UNIS TV 612 l V 509 (+ 715†) l l l * Bas-Saint-Laurent et Gaspésie † Beauce et ceinture de Québec ‡ Côte-Nord Base limitée À la maison En déplacement Sur Télé OPTIK Mobile Chaînes # de chaîne demande En direct Sur demande À ne pas manquer 514 AMI-télé 710 l AMI-tv 55 l APTN 551 l Assemblée nationale 711 Canal M 7797 CBC Montréal 506 l l CBC News Network 565 l CPAC (Anglais) 6†‡ & 19* l CPAC (Français) 5† & 18*‡ CTV 512 l l Global Montreal 299 l l ICI SRC 503 (+ 714†) l Indigo 1 466 Indigo 2 467 Indigo 10† & 11*‡ (Bandes-annonces) maCommunauté 535 l MétéoMédia (régional) 17 MétéoMédia -
THE BEST :BROADCAST BRIEFING in CANADA Thursday, June 1, 2006 Volume 14, Number 2 Page One of Three
THE BEST :BROADCAST BRIEFING IN CANADA Thursday, June 1, 2006 Volume 14, Number 2 Page One of Three DO NOT RETRANSMIT THIS ADIO: MOJO Sports Radio (CHMJ) Vancouver, owned by Corus, PUBLICATION BEYOND YOUR will see 14 people out of a job come this weekend. On Monday, June RECEPTION POINT R5, CHMJ begins airing continuous traffic reports during the day and the best of talk from sister station CKNW Vancouver at other times. Howard Christensen, Publisher Broadcast Dialogue New ID is AM730 Continuous Drive Time Traffic and the Best of Talk and 18 Turtle Path will also feature the Vancouver Whitecaps and Giants and Seattle Lagoon City ON L0K 1B0 Seahawks games. Among those out of work are CKNW Sports Director JP (705) 484-0752 [email protected] McConnell and MOJO personalities John McKeachie, Bob Marjanovich, www.broadcastdialogue.com Jeff Paterson and Blake Price. Seen as the 100% CANADIAN As dagger to MOJO’s heart Canada’s public was CHUM-owned Team 1040 Vancouver’s acquisition of broadcaster, CBC offers all Canadians Vancouver Canucks radio rights, owned for decades by broadcasting services CKNW. And earlier, Team 1040 took play-by-play rights to that reflect and celebrate our country’s diverse the BC Lions away from Corus... Y101 (CKBY-FM) Ottawa heritage, culture and stories. is in the midst of a three-day Radiothon – May 31 to June 2 SENIOR BROADCAST TECHNOLOGIST – for the Children’s Hospital of Eastern Ontario (CHEO). th This is the 8 annual Y101 Country Cares Challenge for Your primary role will be to ensure the CHEO and organizers say they expect to break the $1- maintenance of broadcasting equipment and million dollar mark at this year’s event.. -
Broadcasting and Telecommunications Legislative Review Response to Panel’S Call for Comments – Canadian Media Guild (CMG) Submission January 2019
Broadcasting and Telecommunications Legislative Review Response to Panel’s Call for Comments – Canadian Media Guild (CMG) submission January 2019 The Canadian Media Guild is a union comprised of over 5000 media workers at APTN, The Canadian Press, CBC/Radio-Canada, Thomson Reuters, TFO, TVO, Vice Media, and ZoomerMedia. We work across all available media platforms including digital and online spaces. In terms of this federal Review of the Canadian Communications Legislative Framework, CMG advocates for the following principles and objectives: ✓ Rebuilding and Expanding CBC/Radio-Canada – Mandate Enhancement − Supporting in-house production and a culture of creativity and innovation − Reliable and increased public funding for the national public broadcaster ✓ Securing key components of the Broadcasting Act, including the following: − The special role of CBC/Radio‐Canada − Protecting CBC/Radio‐Canada’s independence − Support for Canadian Content − Mandatory carriage of Indigenous and community media − The value of local news as a vital public service − Quality jobs for media and cultural workers ✓ Advancing recommendations of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission - Media and Reconciliation, as well as Language Preservation ✓ Advancing local news and information programming - Public Service Media Fund proposal Page 1 of 13 Broadcasting and Telecommunications Legislative Review Canadian Media Guild (CMG) submission January 2019 ✓ Rebuilding and Expanding CBC/Radio-Canada – Mandate Enhancement The 1991 Broadcasting Act1 states that... ...the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, as the national public broadcaster, should provide radio and television services incorporating a wide range of programming that informs, enlightens and entertains; ...the programming provided by the Corporation should: i. be predominantly and distinctively Canadian, reflect Canada and its regions to national and regional audiences, while serving the special needs of those regions, ii. -
The Canadian Broadcasting Corporation's Annual Report For
ANNUAL REPORT 2001-2002 Valuable Canadian Innovative Complete Creative Invigorating Trusted Complete Distinctive Relevant News People Trust Arts Sports Innovative Efficient Canadian Complete Excellence People Creative Inv Sports Efficient Culture Complete Efficien Efficient Creative Relevant Canadian Arts Renewed Excellence Relevant Peopl Canadian Culture Complete Valuable Complete Trusted Arts Excellence Culture CBC/RADIO-CANADA ANNUAL REPORT 2001-2002 2001-2002 at a Glance CONNECTING CANADIANS DISTINCTIVELY CANADIAN CBC/Radio-Canada reflects Canada to CBC/Radio-Canada informs, enlightens Canadians by bringing diverse regional and entertains Canadians with unique, and cultural perspectives into their daily high-impact programming BY, FOR and lives, in English and French, on Television, ABOUT Canadians. Radio and the Internet. • Almost 90 per cent of prime time This past year, • CBC English Television has been programming on our English and French transformed to enhance distinctiveness Television networks was Canadian. Our CBC/Radio-Canada continued and reinforce regional presence and CBC Newsworld and RDI schedules were reflection. Our audience successes over 95 per cent Canadian. to set the standard for show we have re-connected with • The monumental Canada: A People’s Canadians – almost two-thirds watched broadcasting excellence History / Le Canada : Une histoire CBC English Television each week, populaire enthralled 15 million Canadian delivering 9.4 per cent of prime time in Canada, while innovating viewers, nearly half Canada’s population. and 7.6 per cent share of all-day viewing. and taking risks to deliver • The Last Chapter / Le Dernier chapitre • Through programming renewal, we have reached close to 5 million viewers for its even greater value to reinforced CBC French Television’s role first episode. -
Technical Brief
TECHNICAL BRIEF NEW FM REBROADCASTING TRANSMITTING STATION APPLICANT: CKIK-FM LIMITED (A WHOLLY-OWNED SUBSIDIARY OF CORUS ENTERTAINMENT INC.) 25 DOCKSIDE DRIVE TORONTO, ONTARIO M5A 0B5 STATION: NEW LOCATION: CALGARY, ALBERTA CHANNEL: 295 (106.9 MHz) EFFECTIVE RADIATED POWER: 1.0 kW (H&V) EHAAT: 243.6 METRES CLASS: A PROJECT #19841 SEPTEMBER 23, 2011 D.E.M. ALLEN & ASSOCIATES LTD. CONSULTING ENGINEERS Project #19841 TABLE OF CONTENTS SUMMARY SHEET PAGE 1.0 PURPOSE ......................................................................................................... 1 2.0 DISCUSSION ................................................................................................... 1 3.0 CHANNEL SELECTION AND INTERFERENCE ANALYSIS .................... 2 4.0 ASSUMPTIONS AND SOURCES OF INFORMATION ............................. 13 5.0 SYSTEM AND EQUIPMENT ....................................................................... 13 5.1 Transmitting Equipment ................................................................................. 13 5.2 Program Link.................................................................................................. 14 5.3 Monitoring Equipment ................................................................................... 14 5.4 Technical Operation ....................................................................................... 14 6.0 ANTENNA SYSTEM ..................................................................................... 14 7.0 COVERAGE CONTOURS............................................................................ -
2009 2008 2007 Operational Budget1 2,579 2,629 2,663 Expenses2 2,460 2,474 2,485 Operational Budget Over Expenses 119 155 178
Founded in 1972, the Institute for Research Board of Directors on Public Policy is an independent, national, nonprofi t organization. Janice MacKinnon, Chair (Saskatoon, Saskatchewan) Graham Scott, Vice-Chair (Toronto, Ontario) IRPP seeks to improve public policy in Canada by generating research, providing insight and Peter Aucoin (Halifax, Nova Scotia) sparking debate that will contribute to the public Ian Clark (Toronto, Ontario) policy decision-making process and strengthen Jim Dinning (Calgary, Alberta) the quality of the public policy decisions made by Mary Lou Finlay (Toronto, Ontario) Canadian governments, citizens, institutions and Ann Fitz-Gerald (Shrivenham, Wiltshire, UK) organizations. Frederick Gorbet (Toronto, Ontario) Antonia Maioni (Montreal, Quebec) IRPP’s independence is assured by an endowment John Manley (Ottawa, Ontario) fund established in the early 1970s. Barbara McDougall (Toronto, Ontario) Anne McLellan (Edmonton, Alberta) Jacques Ménard (Montreal, Quebec) David Pecaut (Toronto, Ontario) Martha Piper (Vancouver, British Columbia) Guy Saint-Pierre (Montreal, Quebec) Bernard Shapiro (Montreal, Quebec) Gordon Smith (Victoria, British Columbia) Paul Tellier (Montreal, Quebec) Kent Weaver (Washington, DC, USA) Wanda Wuttunee (Winnipeg, Manitoba) FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS OF OPERATING FUND (In thousands of dollars) The IRPP’s operations have run at a surplus for the last three years. 2009 2008 2007 Operational budget1 2,579 2,629 2,663 Expenses2 2,460 2,474 2,485 Operational budget over expenses 119 155 178 FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS OF ENDOWMENT FUND (In thousands of dollars) 2009 2008 2007 Total year-end market value 31,055 38,633 42,159 1Operational budget consists of investment income approved for operations, prior year’s surplus, revenue from publications and other revenue. -
GRILLE DE CHAÎNES NATIONALE (ORDRE NUMÉRIQUE) Octobre 2020
GRILLE DE CHAÎNES NATIONALE (ORDRE NUMÉRIQUE) Octobre 2020 100 Chaînes Atlantique HD 164 Citytv Winnipeg HD 238 CBS West HD 327 ESPN Classic 101 Global Halifax HD 170 Chaînes Saskatchewan HD 239 Fox West HD 328 Sportsnet World HD 102 CBC Halifax HD 171 Global Regina HD 240 NBC West HD 329 beIN SPORTS HD 103 CTV Halifax HD 172 CBC Regina HD 241 PBS Seattle HD 330 WWE Network HD 104 CTV2 Atlantic HD 173 CTV Regina HD 242 PBS Spokane HD 331 Leafs TV HD 105 Global New Brunswick HD 174 Citytv Saskatchewan HD 243 myTV38 HD (WSBK Boston) 336 Fox Sports Racing HD 106 CBC Frederiction HD 175 Global Saskatoon HD 244 PIX 11 HD (The CW New York) 337 Cowboy Channel Canada HD 107 CTV Saint John HD 176 CTV Saskatoon HD 245 WGN Chicago HD 338 The Water Channel HD 108 CTV Moncton HD 177 CTV Prince Albert HD 246 KTLA 5 CW Los Angeles HD 350 Chaînes pour enfants HD 109 CBC Charlottetown HD 178 CTV Yorkton HD 252 The Weather Network HD 351 Treehouse HD 110 CTV Sydney HD 179 CKSA Lloydminster HD 253 aptn HD 352 Disney Junior HD 111 CBC Newfoundland HD 180 CITL Lloydminster HD 254 CPAC HD 353 Family Jr. HD 112 NTV Newfoundland HD 181 Northern Legislative Assembly 255 CBC News Network HD 361 Nickelodeon HD 120 Chaînes Québec HD (anglais) 182 OMNI Prairies HD 256 CTV News Channel HD 362 YTV HD 121 Global Montreal HD 190 Chaînes Alberta HD 257 BNN Bloomberg HD 363 YTV West HD 122 CBC Montreal HD 191 Global Edmonton HD 258 CNN HD 364 Disney XD HD 123 CTV Montreal HD 192 CBC Edmonton HD 259 HLN HD 365 CHRGD HD 124 Citytv Montreal HD 193 CTV Edmonton HD 260 MSNBC