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{{short description|CTV affiliate in Thunder Bay, Ontario}}
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call_letters = CKPR-DT|
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city = |
station_logo = ]| | callsign = CKPR-DT
station_slogan = ''First and Always''| | city =
station_branding = CKPR Thunder Bay| | logo = CKPR Thunder Bay 2012.png
| logo_size = 220px
digital = 2 (])<br>]: 2.1 (])|
other_chs = | | branding = CKPR Thunder Bay
affiliations = ]| | digital = 2 (])
airdate = October 4, 1954| | virtual = 2
location = ], ]| | translators =
country = ]| | affiliations = ]
| airdate = {{start date and age|1954|10|4|p=y}}
callsign_meaning = CK '''P'''ort A'''R'''thur|
| location = ]
former_callsigns = CFPA-TV (1954-1957)<br>CFCJ-TV (1957-1962)<br>CKPR-TV (1962-2011)|
| country = Canada
former_channel_numbers = 2 (Analog, 1954-2011)|
owner = ]| | callsign_meaning = ]
| former_callsigns = CFPA-TV (1954–1957)<br>CFCJ-TV (1957–1962)<br>CKPR-TV (1962–2011)
licensee = Thunder Bay Electronics Ltd|
| former_channel_numbers = '''Analogue:'''<br>2 (VHF, 1954–2011)
sister_stations = ]|
| owner = ]
former_affiliations = ] (1954–2014)|
| licensee = Thunder Bay Electronics Ltd.
effective_radiated_power = 1.2 ]|
| sister_stations = ], ], ], ]
HAAT = 366.2 m|
| former_affiliations = ] (1954–2014)
coordinates = {{coord|48|31|25|N|89|6|55|W|type:landmark}}|
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| haat = {{convert|366.2|m|ft|0|abbr=on}}
| coordinates = {{coord|48|31|25|N|89|6|55|W|type:landmark}}
| licensing_authority = ]
| website = {{url|http://www.ckprthunderbay.com/|ckprthunderbay.com}}
}} }}


'''CKPR-DT''' is a privately owned ] serving as an ] of ] in ], ], ]. It broadcasts a ] ] signal on ] channel 2 from a transmitter in ]. '''CKPR-DT''' (channel 2) is a ] in ], Canada, affiliated with ]. It is owned by locally based ] alongside ] affiliate ] (channel 4). Both stations share studios on Hill and Van Norman Streets in central Thunder Bay, while CKPR-DT's transmitter is located in ].

Owned by ], it is sister to ] affiliate ] and both stations share studios located on Hill and Van Norman Streets in central Thunder Bay. This station can also be seen on ] channel 5 and in high definition on digital channel 210. On ], the channel is available in high definition on channel 037 (Classic) or 537 (Advanced).


In June 2014, Dougall Media announced that the station would disaffiliate from ] (with which it was affiliated since its 1954 sign-on) in September to become a CTV affiliate,<ref name=ctv2014>. ], June 18, 2014.</ref> bringing CTV back to the Thunder Bay market for the first time since sister station CHFD switched its affiliation from CTV to Global in 2010. In June 2014, Dougall Media announced that the station would disaffiliate from ] (with which it was affiliated since its 1954 sign-on) in September to become a CTV affiliate,<ref name=ctv2014>. ], June 18, 2014.</ref> bringing CTV back to the Thunder Bay market for the first time since sister station CHFD switched its affiliation from CTV to Global in 2010.


== History == == History ==
CKPR-DT began broadcasting on October 4, 1954 as '''CFPA-TV'''. The "PA" stood for ], where the station was licensed until it merged with ] to form Thunder Bay in 1970. The station was then owned by Ralph H. Parker Ltd along with CFPA radio (AM 1230, now ]). Three years later on July 20, 1957, Thunder Bay Electronics, owned by the Dougall family, bought CFPA-TV and changed its callsign letters to '''CFCJ-TV'''. They changed again ten years later in 1967, to '''CKPR-TV'''. CKPR-DT began broadcasting on October 4, 1954 as '''CFPA-TV'''. The "PA" stood for ], where the station was licensed until it merged with ] to form Thunder Bay in 1970. The station was then owned by Ralph H. Parker Ltd. along with CFPA radio (AM 1230, now ]). Three years later on July 20, 1957, Thunder Bay Electronics, owned by the Dougall family, bought CFPA-TV and changed its callsign letters to '''CFCJ-TV'''. They changed again ten years later in 1967, to '''CKPR-TV'''.


In 1972, Thunder Bay Electronics launched the CTV affiliate CHFD-TV (which switched to Global in 2010) and thus CKPR-TV and CHFD-TV became one of the first private ] stations in Canada. In 1972, Thunder Bay Electronics launched the CTV affiliate CHFD-TV (which switched to Global in 2010) and thus CKPR-TV and CHFD-TV became one of the first private ] stations in Canada.


] until it became a Global affiliate in 2010.]] ] until it became a Global affiliate in 2010.]]
In March 2010, CKPR announced it was unable to come to an agreement with CBC to continue to operate as an affiliate.<ref>. ], March 5, 2010.</ref> CKPR filed an application with the ] (CRTC) seeking to remove its condition of licence which mandates affiliation with CBC Television. The affiliation agreement would expire on August 31, 2011 and, according to the station would not be renewed by the CBC after that date. CKPR said that it was tentatively planning to disaffiliate as of September 1, 2010, but that it had yet to find a new programming source, and that it would be reserving the right to remain a CBC affiliate through the end of the 2010-2011 season, even if the relevant condition of licence was removed.<ref>, 4 March 2010</ref> In March 2010, CKPR announced it was unable to come to an agreement with CBC to continue to operate as an affiliate.<ref>. ], March 5, 2010.</ref> CKPR filed an application with the ] (CRTC) seeking to remove its condition of licence which mandates affiliation with CBC Television. The affiliation agreement would expire on August 31, 2011 and, according to the station would not be renewed by the CBC after that date. CKPR said that it was tentatively planning to disaffiliate as of September 1, 2010, but that it had yet to find a new programming source, and that it would be reserving the right to remain a CBC affiliate through the end of the 2010–2011 season, even if the relevant condition of licence was removed.<ref>, 4 March 2010</ref>


CKPR did not disaffiliate and continued negotiations with CBC. In March 2011, CKPR announced they had come to a programming agreement, under which the station would continue to provide CBC programming in Thunder Bay, which at the time was described as having a five-year term.<ref>. ], March 11, 2011.</ref> CKPR did not disaffiliate and continued negotiations with CBC. In March 2011, CKPR announced they had come to a programming agreement, under which the station would continue to provide CBC programming in Thunder Bay, which at the time was described as having a five-year term.<ref>. ], March 11, 2011.</ref>


In early 2014, the station filed a new application to disaffiliate, indicating that it had the ability under its current agreement to opt out in September 2014.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://services.crtc.gc.ca/pub/instances-proceedings/Default-Defaut.aspx?Lang=eng&YA=2014&S=C&PA=b&PT=pt1&PST=a#201401877|title=CRTC Application 2014-0187-7|author=Thunder Bay Electronics Ltd.|accessdate=2014-07-12}}</ref> In June 2014, the CRTC approved CKPR's request to disaffiliate from CBC while suggesting to both CKPR and CBC to "consider alternate solutions" in order to "ensure the availability of the CBC’s service over-the-air" in the Thunder Bay area.<ref>, 11 June 2014</ref> In early 2014, the station filed a new application to disaffiliate, indicating that it had the ability under its current agreement to opt out in September 2014.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://services.crtc.gc.ca/pub/instances-proceedings/Default-Defaut.aspx?Lang=eng&YA=2014&S=C&PA=b&PT=pt1&PST=a#201401877|title=CRTC Application 2014-0187-7|author=Thunder Bay Electronics Ltd.|accessdate=2014-07-12}}</ref> In June 2014, the CRTC approved CKPR's request to disaffiliate from CBC while suggesting to both CKPR and CBC to "consider alternate solutions" in order to "ensure the availability of the CBC's service over-the-air" in the Thunder Bay area.<ref>, 11 June 2014</ref>


On September 1, 2014, CKPR-DT disaffiliated from the CBC to become an affiliate of the ], which returned to local terrestrial television after sister station CHFD-TV disaffiliated from that network in 2010.<ref name=ctv2014 /> On September 1, 2014, CKPR-DT disaffiliated from the CBC to become an affiliate of the CTV Television Network, which returned to local terrestrial television after sister station CHFD-TV disaffiliated from that network in 2010.<ref name=ctv2014 />


Despite the affiliation change, all TV service providers serving Thunder Bay, like all service providers across Canada, will continue to be required to include a ] signal as part of their basic services.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://laws-lois.justice.gc.ca/eng/regulations/sor-97-555/FullText.html#s-17.|title=Broadcast Distribution Regulations (ss. 17(d) and 17(f))|work=Justice Laws Website|publisher=]|date=2014-02-28|accessdate=2014-07-12}}</ref> Shortly before the affiliation change, CBC confirmed that ] ] would be added to the basic packages of ] cable systems in the area (channel 2 in Thunder Bay), and ] TV (channels 210 and 802 ).<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/thunder-bay/cbc-tv-changes-for-thunder-bay-area-1.2748277|title=CBC TV changes for Thunder Bay area|work=CBCNews.ca|publisher=]|date=2014-08-27|accessdate=2014-08-29}}</ref> Despite the affiliation change, all TV service providers serving Thunder Bay, like all service providers across Canada, will continue to be required to include a ] signal as part of their basic services.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://laws-lois.justice.gc.ca/eng/regulations/sor-97-555/FullText.html#s-17.|title=Broadcast Distribution Regulations (ss. 17(d) and 17(f))|work=Justice Laws Website|publisher=]|date=2014-02-28|accessdate=2014-07-12}}</ref> Shortly before the affiliation change, CBC confirmed that ] ] would be added to the basic packages of ] cable systems in the area (channel 2 in Thunder Bay), and ] TV (channels 210 and 802 ).<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/thunder-bay/cbc-tv-changes-for-thunder-bay-area-1.2748277|title=CBC TV changes for Thunder Bay area|work=CBCNews.ca|publisher=]|date=2014-08-27|accessdate=2014-08-29}}</ref>


On January 27, 2016, Dougall Media officials revealed that CKPR and CHFD are both being sustained by the payouts from life insurance policies on former owner Fraser Dougall and a former general manager who both died in 2015, and said that the stations were likely to sign off for good by September 1, barring a favourable change in CRTC policies.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://globalnews.ca/news/2481036/thunder-bay-tv-stations-surviving-on-life-insurance-cash-shutdowns-looming/|title=Thunder Bay TV stations surviving on life insurance cash, shutdowns looming|first=Tania|last=Kohut|work=]|date=January 27, 2016|accessdate=January 27, 2016}}</ref> On January 27, 2016, Dougall Media officials revealed that CKPR and CHFD are both being sustained by the payouts from life insurance policies on former owner Fraser Dougall and a former general manager who both died in 2015, and said that the stations were likely to sign off for good by September 1, barring a favourable change in CRTC policies.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://globalnews.ca/news/2481036/thunder-bay-tv-stations-surviving-on-life-insurance-cash-shutdowns-looming/|title=Thunder Bay TV stations surviving on life insurance cash, shutdowns looming|first=Tania|last=Kohut|work=]|date=January 27, 2016|accessdate=January 27, 2016}}</ref> Both stations, however, are still in operation.


== Distribution == == Distribution ==
As part of the CBC's budget cuts, the operation of CBLK-TV and the other CBC-owned analogue rebroadcasters of private affiliates was discontinued on July 31, 2012.<ref> {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120407221422/http://www.cbc.radio-canada.ca/speeches/20120404.shtml |date=April 7, 2012 }}</ref>
CKPR-DT broadcasts on channel 2 and cable 5 in Thunder Bay, and formerly via a transmitter owned by the CBC in the ] area (CBLK-TV, channel 16 with an ERP of 4.3&nbsp;kW). It can also be seen on the ] (channel 211) and ] (channel 304) ] services. The station is also available over the air and also to cable television viewers in ] and in parts of ].

As part of the CBC's budget cuts, the operation of CBLK-TV and the other CBC-owned analog rebroadcasters of private affiliates was discontinued on July 31, 2012.<ref></ref>


== Programming == == Programming ==
As one of CTV's private affiliates, CKPR-DT currently clears the vast majority of the CTV schedule (as it did as a CBC affiliate), with a handful of preemptions in daytime and overnight for locally-sold ], sometimes varying from day to day. Most notably, '']'' is not carried at all by CKPR in favour of infomercials. However, in the absence of a local noon newscast of its own, CKPR carries ]'s lunch-hour newscast in the noon timeslot. As one of CTV's independently-owned affiliates, CKPR-DT currently clears the vast majority of the CTV schedule (as it did as a CBC affiliate), with a handful of preemptions in daytime and overnight for locally-sold ], sometimes varying from day to day. Most notably, '']'' is not carried at all by CKPR in favour of infomercials, as well as the Monday edition of '']''. However, in the absence of a local noon newscast of its own, CKPR carries ]'s lunch-hour newscast in the noon timeslot, as well as its 5 p.m. newscast.

In many cases during its CBC affiliation (as of fall 2008, up to five times per day) CBC network shows broadcast during daytime or late-night on CKPR were preempted by paid programming. For example, with the '']'' block having expanded to five hours on August 31, 2009, CKPR did not air the final hour of the expanded block, just like Corus-owned CBC affiliates (at the time) in Peterborough (]), Oshawa (]) and Kingston (]), opting for an hour of paid programming instead. Also, as of February 2010, CKPR also preempted a half-hour of ''Kids' CBC'' at 7 a.m. for a local morning newscast (which has since been cancelled with the affiliation switch in favor of '']''). Furthermore, in September 2011, as more programming toward adults, CKPR began preempting the 9-11 a.m. and the Saturday 11:30&nbsp;a.m. block of ''Kids' CBC'' and a few months later in 2012, CKPR also began to preempt the 7:30&nbsp;a.m. portion of ''Kids' CBC'' for more local and paid programming. The 9–11 a.m. block of ''Kids' CBC'' eventually returned in February 2012 but CKPR continued to decline the 7:30–8 a.m., 11 a.m.–noon and the Saturday 11:30&nbsp;a.m.–noon blocks of ''Kids' CBC''. CKPR also signs off most nights after the late-night talk show '']'' on Monday to Thursday and the late network movie on weekends.


When CHFD was primarily a CTV affiliate, Global programs that could not be cleared by CHFD-DT, such as '']'', would occasionally air on CKPR-DT instead.<ref></ref> In the past, some CTV programming not cleared by CHFD may have also aired on CKPR.
In many cases during its CBC affiliation (as of fall 2008, up to five times per day) CBC network shows broadcast during daytime or late-night on CKPR were preempted by paid programming. For example, with the ] block having expanded to five hours on August 31, 2009, CKPR did not air the final hour of the expanded block, just like Corus-owned CBC affiliates (at the time) in Peterborough (]), Oshawa (]) and Kingston (]), opting for an hour of paid programming instead. Also, as of February 2010, CKPR also pre-empted a half-hour of Kids' CBC at 7 a.m. for a local morning newscast (which has since been cancelled with the affiliation switch in favor of '']''). Furthermore, in September 2011, as more programming toward adults, CKPR began pre-empting the 9-11 am and the Saturday 11:30 am block of Kids' CBC and a few months later in 2012, CKPR also began to pre-empt the 7:30&nbsp;a.m. portion of Kids' CBC for more local and paid programming. The 9-11 a.m. block of Kids' CBC eventually returned in February 2012 but CKPR continued to decline the 7:30-8 a.m., 11 a.m.-noon and the Saturday 11:30&nbsp;a.m.-noon blocks of Kids' CBC. CKPR also signs off most nights after the late-night talk show '']'' on Monday to Thursday and the late network movie on weekends.


==Technical information==
When CHFD was primarily a ] affiliate, Global programs that could not be cleared by CHFD-DT, such as '']'', would occasionally air on CKPR-DT instead.<ref></ref> In the past, some CTV programming not cleared by CHFD may have also aired on CKPR.
===Subchannels===
{| class="wikitable"
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! ]
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! Short name
! Programming<ref></ref>
|-
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|}


===Analogue-to-digital conversion===
== Digital television and high definition==
CKPR-DT ] to digital in early August 2011 alongside sister station CHFD. CKPR-DT ] to digital in early August 2011 alongside sister station CHFD.


Through the use of ], digital television receivers will display CKPR-DT's ] as 2.1.<ref></ref> Through the use of ], digital television receivers display CKPR-DT's ] as 2.1.<ref></ref>


In January 2011, Dougall Media applied with the CRTC to broadcast its digital signal instead on channel 2, following the digital conversion date.<ref></ref> In January 2011, Dougall Media applied with the CRTC to broadcast its digital signal instead on channel 2, following the digital conversion date.<ref></ref>


== See also == == See also ==
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CTV affiliate in Thunder Bay, Ontario
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CKPR-DT
Channels
BrandingCKPR Thunder Bay
Programming
AffiliationsCTV
Ownership
Owner
Sister stationsCHFD-DT, CKPR-FM, CFNO-FM, CJSD-FM
History
First air dateOctober 4, 1954 (70 years ago) (1954-10-04)
Former call signsCFPA-TV (1954–1957)
CFCJ-TV (1957–1962)
CKPR-TV (1962–2011)
Former channel number(s)Analogue:
2 (VHF, 1954–2011)
Former affiliationsCBC Television (1954–2014)
Call sign meaningPort Arthur
Technical information
Licensing authorityCRTC
ERP1.2 kW
HAAT366.2 m (1,201 ft)
Transmitter coordinates48°31′25″N 89°6′55″W / 48.52361°N 89.11528°W / 48.52361; -89.11528
Links
Websiteckprthunderbay.com

CKPR-DT (channel 2) is a television station in Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada, affiliated with CTV. It is owned by locally based Dougall Media alongside Global affiliate CHFD-DT (channel 4). Both stations share studios on Hill and Van Norman Streets in central Thunder Bay, while CKPR-DT's transmitter is located in Shuniah, Ontario.

In June 2014, Dougall Media announced that the station would disaffiliate from CBC Television (with which it was affiliated since its 1954 sign-on) in September to become a CTV affiliate, bringing CTV back to the Thunder Bay market for the first time since sister station CHFD switched its affiliation from CTV to Global in 2010.

History

CKPR-DT began broadcasting on October 4, 1954 as CFPA-TV. The "PA" stood for Port Arthur, where the station was licensed until it merged with Fort William to form Thunder Bay in 1970. The station was then owned by Ralph H. Parker Ltd. along with CFPA radio (AM 1230, now CKTG-FM). Three years later on July 20, 1957, Thunder Bay Electronics, owned by the Dougall family, bought CFPA-TV and changed its callsign letters to CFCJ-TV. They changed again ten years later in 1967, to CKPR-TV.

In 1972, Thunder Bay Electronics launched the CTV affiliate CHFD-TV (which switched to Global in 2010) and thus CKPR-TV and CHFD-TV became one of the first private twinstick stations in Canada.

Logo used until May 2012, when the station rebranded to CKPR Thunder Bay. This logo was also used at sister station CHFD until it became a Global affiliate in 2010.

In March 2010, CKPR announced it was unable to come to an agreement with CBC to continue to operate as an affiliate. CKPR filed an application with the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) seeking to remove its condition of licence which mandates affiliation with CBC Television. The affiliation agreement would expire on August 31, 2011 and, according to the station would not be renewed by the CBC after that date. CKPR said that it was tentatively planning to disaffiliate as of September 1, 2010, but that it had yet to find a new programming source, and that it would be reserving the right to remain a CBC affiliate through the end of the 2010–2011 season, even if the relevant condition of licence was removed.

CKPR did not disaffiliate and continued negotiations with CBC. In March 2011, CKPR announced they had come to a programming agreement, under which the station would continue to provide CBC programming in Thunder Bay, which at the time was described as having a five-year term.

In early 2014, the station filed a new application to disaffiliate, indicating that it had the ability under its current agreement to opt out in September 2014. In June 2014, the CRTC approved CKPR's request to disaffiliate from CBC while suggesting to both CKPR and CBC to "consider alternate solutions" in order to "ensure the availability of the CBC's service over-the-air" in the Thunder Bay area.

On September 1, 2014, CKPR-DT disaffiliated from the CBC to become an affiliate of the CTV Television Network, which returned to local terrestrial television after sister station CHFD-TV disaffiliated from that network in 2010.

Despite the affiliation change, all TV service providers serving Thunder Bay, like all service providers across Canada, will continue to be required to include a CBC Television signal as part of their basic services. Shortly before the affiliation change, CBC confirmed that CBLT Toronto would be added to the basic packages of Shaw Communications cable systems in the area (channel 2 in Thunder Bay), and Tbaytel TV (channels 210 and 802 ).

On January 27, 2016, Dougall Media officials revealed that CKPR and CHFD are both being sustained by the payouts from life insurance policies on former owner Fraser Dougall and a former general manager who both died in 2015, and said that the stations were likely to sign off for good by September 1, barring a favourable change in CRTC policies. Both stations, however, are still in operation.

Distribution

As part of the CBC's budget cuts, the operation of CBLK-TV and the other CBC-owned analogue rebroadcasters of private affiliates was discontinued on July 31, 2012.

Programming

As one of CTV's independently-owned affiliates, CKPR-DT currently clears the vast majority of the CTV schedule (as it did as a CBC affiliate), with a handful of preemptions in daytime and overnight for locally-sold paid programming, sometimes varying from day to day. Most notably, The Daily Show is not carried at all by CKPR in favour of infomercials, as well as the Monday edition of Dr. Phil. However, in the absence of a local noon newscast of its own, CKPR carries CTV Ottawa's lunch-hour newscast in the noon timeslot, as well as its 5 p.m. newscast.

In many cases during its CBC affiliation (as of fall 2008, up to five times per day) CBC network shows broadcast during daytime or late-night on CKPR were preempted by paid programming. For example, with the Kids' CBC block having expanded to five hours on August 31, 2009, CKPR did not air the final hour of the expanded block, just like Corus-owned CBC affiliates (at the time) in Peterborough (CHEX-DT), Oshawa (CHEX-TV-2) and Kingston (CKWS-DT), opting for an hour of paid programming instead. Also, as of February 2010, CKPR also preempted a half-hour of Kids' CBC at 7 a.m. for a local morning newscast (which has since been cancelled with the affiliation switch in favor of Canada AM). Furthermore, in September 2011, as more programming toward adults, CKPR began preempting the 9-11 a.m. and the Saturday 11:30 a.m. block of Kids' CBC and a few months later in 2012, CKPR also began to preempt the 7:30 a.m. portion of Kids' CBC for more local and paid programming. The 9–11 a.m. block of Kids' CBC eventually returned in February 2012 but CKPR continued to decline the 7:30–8 a.m., 11 a.m.–noon and the Saturday 11:30 a.m.–noon blocks of Kids' CBC. CKPR also signs off most nights after the late-night talk show Conan on Monday to Thursday and the late network movie on weekends.

When CHFD was primarily a CTV affiliate, Global programs that could not be cleared by CHFD-DT, such as Survivor, would occasionally air on CKPR-DT instead. In the past, some CTV programming not cleared by CHFD may have also aired on CKPR.

Technical information

Subchannels

Channel Video Aspect Short name Programming
2.2 1080i 16:9 CKPR-DT Main CKPR-DT programming / CTV

Analogue-to-digital conversion

CKPR-DT flash cut to digital in early August 2011 alongside sister station CHFD.

Through the use of PSIP, digital television receivers display CKPR-DT's virtual channel as 2.1.

In January 2011, Dougall Media applied with the CRTC to broadcast its digital signal instead on channel 2, following the digital conversion date.

See also

References

  1. ^ "CTV set to return to CKPR-TV". tbnewswatch.com, June 18, 2014.
  2. "CKPR-TV seeks licence adjustment". tbnewswatch.com, March 5, 2010.
  3. Broadcasting Notice of Consultation CRTC 2010-128, 4 March 2010
  4. "CKPR-Television, CBC ink programming deal". tbnewswatch.com, March 11, 2011.
  5. Thunder Bay Electronics Ltd. "CRTC Application 2014-0187-7". Retrieved 2014-07-12.
  6. Broadcasting Decision CRTC 2014-316, 11 June 2014
  7. "Broadcast Distribution Regulations (ss. 17(d) and 17(f))". Justice Laws Website. Department of Justice (Canada). 2014-02-28. Retrieved 2014-07-12.
  8. "CBC TV changes for Thunder Bay area". CBCNews.ca. Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. 2014-08-27. Retrieved 2014-08-29.
  9. Kohut, Tania (January 27, 2016). "Thunder Bay TV stations surviving on life insurance cash, shutdowns looming". GlobalNews.ca. Retrieved January 27, 2016.
  10. CBC/Radio-Canada Speech Transcript: "Speaking notes for Hubert T. Lacroix, President and CEO, CBC/Radio-Canada, regarding measures announced in the context of the Deficit Reduction Action Plan (DRAP)", April 4, 2012. Archived April 7, 2012, at the Wayback Machine
  11. CKPR Schedule at zap2it.com
  12. RabbitEars TV Query for CKPR
  13. "Ematic AT103B digital converter box PVR DVR Recorder | Free over the air antenna TV recording". YouTube.
  14. Industry Canada: "DTV Post-Transition Allotment Plan", December 2008
  15. Broadcasting Notice of Consultation CRTC 2011–23

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