CFSK-TV
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CFSK (Global) | ||||||
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Slogan: No slogan | ||||||
Saskatoon, Saskatchewan | ||||||
Channel 4 / Cable 3 / Max 5 | ||||||
Owner | CanWest Global | |||||
Founded | 1987 | |||||
Joined Global | 1997 | |||||
Signal Radius | 100 kW | |||||
Callsign Meaning |
C F SasKatoon |
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Global Network | ||||||
CITV (Edmonton) |
CFSK (Saskatoon) |
CFRE (Regina) |
CFSK (also commonly known as Global Saskatoon) is a television station which broadcasts out of Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. It is part of the Global Television Network.
The station was launched on September 6, 1987 by Canwest Global. CFSK and its sister station in Regina, CFRE, were initially branded as STV (short for "Saskatchewan Television") until the Global identity was extended to all of Canwest's stations in 1997.
One of STV's major broadcasts in its early years was the children's program Size Small, which was syndicated around the world. (The show's host, Helen Lumby, officially launched the mini-network's first broadcast in 1987).
[edit] News Programming
Evening News with anchor Lisa Dutton, Warren Dean, weather and Esther Madziya, sports
News Final with anchor Lisa Dutton, Warren Dean, weather and Esther Madziya, sports (A rebroadcast of News Final is broadcasted at 6 AM)
Evening News/News Final (Weekends) with anchor Linsay Rabyj and Kevin Jesus, sports
[edit] Previous Logos
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Corporate Directors: David Asper | Gail Asper | Leonard Asper | Lloyd Barber | Derek Burney | Ronald Daniels | David Drybrough | Paul Godfrey | Frank King | Lisa Pankratz |
Radio Stations: CJZZ | CKBT |
Broadcast television in the Saskatoon market | ||
Saskatoon: CFSK 4 (Global) - CFQC 8 (CTV) - CBKST 11 (CBC) - CBKFT-1 13 (SRC) |
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Battleford-North Battleford: CFQC-2 6 (CTV) - CBKST-10 7 (CBC) - CBKFT-12 41 (SRC) |
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Regional cable television channels |
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See also, broadcast television in the Regina, and Prince Albert markets |
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