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Just checked out CTV's spot on their site for local stations. They are calling CFCN in Calgary "CTV Calgary". Is this the trend for their stations across the country? If so, they are getting rid of alot of heritage station ID's! People wont be able to discern between their local newscast and CTV's national news. Why is Canada's broadcasting so different from the USA's, where people identify their local news stations with channel numbers? If I were to visit Edmonton, and want to watch the news at 6PM, what channel do I turn into to see it? Just doesn't make any sense.
PS. Just went on cfrntv.ca, and this is what they say on their homepage
"Headquartered in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada -CTV
Television reaches over 1.2 million viewers across north
central Alberta.
CTV Television
18520 Stony Plain Road
Edmonton, Alberta
T5S 1A8
(780) 483-3311"
PS. Just went on cfrntv.ca, and this is what they say on their homepage
"Headquartered in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada -CTV
Television reaches over 1.2 million viewers across north
central Alberta.
CTV Television
18520 Stony Plain Road
Edmonton, Alberta
T5S 1A8
(780) 483-3311"