Moffat Communications

Moffat Communications was a Canadian cable and broadcasting company. Privately owned by the Moffat family, the company was based in Winnipeg, Manitoba. The company owned the following media businesses in Canada and the U.S.A.:

In the 1990s Moffat divested itself of radio stations CKY and CITI to Rogers Communications. In 2001 the company was sold to Shaw Communications, which resold CKY-TV to Bell Globemedia, and WTN to Corus Entertainment.


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