CIPA-TV
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CIPA-TV | |
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Prince Albert, Saskatchewan | |
Branding | CTV Prince Albert |
Channels | Analog: 9 / Cable 8 |
Affiliations | CTV |
Owner | CTVglobemedia (CTV Television Inc) |
Founded | 1987 |
Call letters’ meaning | C I Prince Albert |
Former affiliations | BBS (secondary, 1992-1997) |
Transmitter Power | 316 kW |
Website | CTV Prince Albert |
CIPA-TV (also commonly known as CTV Prince Albert) is a Canadian television station, broadcasting in Prince Albert, Saskatchewan. It is an affiliate of CTV Television Network. CIPA began transmission in 1987.[1]
The station also has rebroadcast transmitters in Alticane, Big River, Melfort and Nipawin.
In 2002, CTV parent company Bell Globemedia (now CTVglobemedia) sold CIPA's former CBC-affiliated twinstick sister station, CKBI, to the CBC, which then made CKBI a rebroadcaster of CBKST in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan.
[edit] News
Even though CIPA-TV has reporters, its main news source is CFQC, CTV Saskatoon's news broadcast. However, it has had news broadcasts many times over the years. The only local newscast that CIPA has is the Noon Newshour.
[edit] Previous logo
[edit] External links
- CTV Prince Albert
- CTV Saskatchewan News
- gallery of news anchors' buttons (German Language)
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