CKSA-TV

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CKSA
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Lloydminster
Branding Newcap Television
Channels 2 (VHF) analog
Affiliations CBC
Owner Newcap Broadcasting
Founded 1960
Call letters meaning C K Saskatchewan & Alberta
Former affiliations none
Website Newcap Television

CKSA is a Canadian television station, broadcasting in Lloydminster. It is a private affiliate of CBC Television and, with the exception of local supper-hour and late-night newscasts, broadcasts a primarily CBC schedule.

The station is operated as a twinstick with the city's CTV affiliate, CITL. The stations were acquired by Newcap Broadcasting in 2005 from their former owner, Midwest Television. The station has rebroadcast transmitters in Wainwright, Provost and Bonnyville.

CKSA is also the callsign of an FM radio station in Lloydminster, also owned by Newcap.

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Broadcast television in the Lloydminster, Alberta/Saskatchewan market

CKSA 2 (CBC) - CITL 4 (CTV/Global/A-Channel) - CBXFT-1 6 (SRC, Bonnyville)

See also, broadcast television in the Edmonton and Saskatoon/N. Battleford/Battleford markets