Citytv
City (formerly called Citytv) is a Canadian English language television system owned by Rogers.
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| Type | Broadcast television network |
|---|---|
| Branding | City |
| Country | Canada |
| Availability | National parts of the northern United States via digital cable |
| Founded | by Channel Seventy-Nine Ltd. (Phyllis Switzer, Moses Znaimer, Jerry Grafstein and Edgar Cowan, among others) |
| Slogan | Everywhere! |
| Owner | Rogers Media |
Key people | Guy Laurence - Rogers President & CEO Rick Brace - President of Media Business Unit, Rogers Media Scott Moore - Senior Vice President, Sportsnet and NHL Network, Rogers Media |
Launch date | September 28, 1972 (First aired) July 22, 2002 (first national expansion) February 4, 2013 (current national footprint) |
Former names | Citytv (1972–2012) |
Sister channels | Omni Television Sportsnet G4 OLN FX FXX Viceland The Shopping Channel WWE Network |
Official website | www |
Citytv Stations
- CKVU Vancouver, British Columbia
Citytv Media
- Citytv logo.svg
Logo of the en:Citytv broadcast system. Pd-ineligible because you can't copyright just a basic typeface
299 Queen Street West, the previous home of Citytv Toronto from 1987 to 2009
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Citytv news vehicle in Edmonton
- Citytv old logo.svg
Old version of the Citytv logo. It was exclusively used in Toronto from 1982 to 2001.
- Jill Belland 2a.jpg
Jill Belland covering the 2007 Calgary International Film Festival for Citytv.
- CITY-TV OMNI building.JPG
The CITY/OMNI building33 Dundas Street East, Toronto
- CityTV Building.jpg
299 Queen Street West, the headquarters for Bell Media, formerly the home of Citytv Toronto. The CHUM and Citytv signs were removed after CTVglobemedia acquired control of CHUM Limited.
- Citytv HD logo.svg
Logo of en:Citytv HD. en:Category:Television logos
Other websites
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- Citytv
- CityNews Archived 2012-12-21 at the Wayback Machine