Northern Television
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For the Alaskan broadcasting company Northern Television, Inc., see Augie Hiebert.
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Type | Television system |
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Branding | NTV |
Country | Canada |
Availability | British Columbia (northern) |
Dissolved | Yes |
Northern Television was the name of a regional television system in northern British Columbia, composed of two private CBC Television stations, CFTK-TV[1] and CJDC-TV.[2]
History[edit]
It was also known as "NTV", but should not be confused with CJON-DT, an unrelated station in Newfoundland and Labrador that also identifies itself as "NTV".
The network was disbanded and succeeded by a newer system, Great West Television (joined by CKPG-TV[3]).
References[edit]
- ^ CFTK-TV at Nelson Media via the Internet Archive
- ^ CJDC-TV at Nelson Media via the Internet Archive
- ^ CKPG-TV at Nelson Media via the Internet Archive
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