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CIVT-TV
Vancouver, British Columbia
Branding Citytv British Columbia
Slogan Everywhere!
Channels 32 (UHF) analog,
33 (HDTV, UHF) digital
Affiliations Citytv
Owner Bell Globemedia
Founded September 22, 1997
Call letters meaning C
I
Vancouver
Television
Former callsigns none
Former affiliations Independent (1997-2001) CTV (2001-2007)
Transmitter Power 2 MW (analog)

CIVT-TV (also known as Citytv British Columbia or just Citytv) is a Canadian television station in Vancouver, British Columbia which broadcasts on channel 32 (cable channel 9 in most areas). Owned by Bell Globemedia, it is part of Citytv.

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[edit] Station details

The station's studios are located at the former site of the Vancouver Public Library, at the corner of Robson Street and Burrard Street. The station broadcasts a 2 MW terrestrial signal on UHF channel 32 from a transmitter on Mount Seymour.

It is the only Citytv station in British Columbia, as well as in the Pacific Standard Time zone. However, the station's UHF terrestrial signal only reaches Vancouver and Victoria, as well as neighbouring Whatcom County, Washington. Accordingly the station relies exclusively on cable and satellite distribution to reach the rest of British Columbia, making it something of a "weak link" in the Citytv network. The station has no plans to set up any additional transmitters.

Although the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission technically requires Canadian TV stations to identify themselves over the air by their call letters, this rule is rarely enforced, and most Canadian TV stations identify themselves by their brand name rather than their call letters. On-air, CIVT identifies itself simply as "Citytv". Where a channel reference is warranted, it uses "Channel 9" - its primary cable channel number on most cable systems in southwestern British Columbia.

For historical reasons, CIVT was the only CTV-owned station not to air The Oprah Winfrey Show, and it is one of two not to air Jeopardy! (the other is CFCF). The local rights to both programs had long belonged to CHAN (BCTV) and did not revert to CTV when that station disaffiliated, although CHAN later transferred its rights to Jeopardy! to CHEK which later transferred it to CHNM and later to CIVI. CIVT presently airs The Tyra Banks Show and Access Hollywood, respectively, in their place.

The studios also house CityNews Vancouver bureau.

[edit] History

CIVT first went on the air as Vancouver Television or VTV on September 22, 1997. It started out as an independent station owned by Baton Broadcasting, but quickly began broadcasting parts of CTV's national schedule (outside of the 40 hours per week supplied under a long-term contract to BCTV and CHEK), covering up the CTV bug at the lower-right corner of the screen with its own logo. When Baton became majority owner of CTV in 1998, it soon became an open secret that CIVT would become Vancouver's CTV station at the first opportunity.

VTV's news operation started out similar to that of CITY-TV in Toronto, with a morning television show (VTV Breakfast) and evening newscasts (Vancouver Live) where the anchors stood up and moved throughout the studio. A noon newscast only lasted for several months after the launch. Around 1999, VTV began moving towards a more conventional news operation, and renamed its newscasts to simply VTV News. On September 1, 2001, as part of a major network shuffle in southwestern B.C.'s television market, CIVT became a full CTV network station, and adopted the name BC CTV. This caused some confusion among viewers with BCTV, the leading newscast in the region which has since changed its name to Global BC. Given CTV's desire to steal market share from BCTV, there was some speculation that the confusion was deliberate.

On July 1, 2002, CIVT stopped using the BC CTV ID on-air, and began to identify itself only as CTV, following the lead of several other CTV-owned stations (such as CKCK and CFQC). The name CTV 9 is often used to refer to CIVT informally, but is hardly ever used on-air.

In March 2004, CIVT became the first station in Western Canada to operate a full-time news helicopter, nicknamed "Chopper 9".

In 2005, digital signal CIVT-DT, sometimes known as CTV HD West, became operational.

On July 12, 2006, it was announced Bell Globemedia would acquire CHUM Limited (owners of CKVU and CIVI). In August 2007, CIVT and CKVU switched affliations and thus making CIVT a Citytv O&O.

[edit] Station Presentation

[edit] As Vancouver Television

[edit] As CTV

[edit] Newscasts

CIVT's newscasts, known as "CityNews", are shown at the following times:

[edit] Weekdays

[edit] Weekends

  • 6pm - 7pm: CityNews at 6 with Mike Killeen
  • 11pm - 12am: CityNews at 11 with Mike Killeen

[edit] News Staff

[edit] Senior News Management

  • Margo Harper, News Director
  • Ethan Faber, Assignment Editor
  • Joan Marshall, Senior Producer
  • Charles Wright, Senior Director

[edit] General Reporters

  • Mike Killeen
  • Keri Adams
  • Kate Corcoran
  • St. John (/ˈsɪndʒɪn/) Alexander
  • Jim Beatty - Victoria bureau
  • John Fenton
  • Janet Dirks
  • Jina You
  • Julia Foy - Fraser Valley bureau
  • David Kincaid - Chopper9 Reporter
  • Lisa Rossington
  • Michele Brunoro - Fraser Valley bureau
  • Michelle Simick
  • Mike Cameron
  • Rob Brown
  • Renu Bakshi

[edit] Sports

  • Kathy Kovacs
  • Perry Solkowski
  • Craig Neilson

[edit] Weather

[edit] Consumer Reporter

  • Chris Olsen

[edit] Anchors