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'''Thunder Bay Television''' is the name under which the two television affiliates in ], ] operate: ], a ] affiliate, and ], a ] affiliate. It is what is known as a ] station. '''Thunder Bay Television''' is the name under which the two television affiliates in ], ] operate: ], a ] affiliate, and ], a ] affiliate. It is what is known as a ] station.

As the affiliate of two networks, Thunder Bay Television airs programs from both CBC and CTV on their respective stations. The stations also purchase local rights to some programming aired on ] and ] elsewhere in Canada, as neither of those networks broadcast in Thunder Bay. It also produces and broadcasts local news and current affairs programs and specials, such as Thunder Bay Idol and live coverage of the Lakehead University Thunderwolves hockey team.

The stations are independently owned and operated by Fraser Dougall, who also runs a pair of radio stations, 580 CKPR and 94.3 FM The Rock, a weekly newspaper, Thunder Bay's Source and the news website tbsource.com.


As the affiliate of two networks, Thunder Bay Television airs programs from both CBC and CTV on their respective stations. The stations also purchase local rights to some programming aired on ] and ] elsewhere in Canada, as neither of those networks broadcast in Thunder Bay. It also produces and broadcasts local news and current affairs programs and specials, such as ''Thunder Bay Idol'' and live coverage of the ] hockey team.


The stations are independently owned and operated by Fraser Dougall, who also runs a pair of radio stations, ] and ], a weekly newspaper, ''Thunder Bay's Source'' and the news website tbsource.com.


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Thunder Bay Television is the name under which the two television affiliates in Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada operate: CKPR, a Canadian Broadcasting Corporation affiliate, and CHFD, a CTV affiliate. It is what is known as a twinstick station.

As the affiliate of two networks, Thunder Bay Television airs programs from both CBC and CTV on their respective stations. The stations also purchase local rights to some programming aired on Global and CH elsewhere in Canada, as neither of those networks broadcast in Thunder Bay. It also produces and broadcasts local news and current affairs programs and specials, such as Thunder Bay Idol and live coverage of the Lakehead Thunderwolves hockey team.

The stations are independently owned and operated by Fraser Dougall, who also runs a pair of radio stations, CKPR and CJSD, a weekly newspaper, Thunder Bay's Source and the news website tbsource.com.

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