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CKPR-TV is a Canadian English language television station. It is a private affiliate of CBC Television. It is licensed to the city of Thunder Bay, in the province of Ontario. CKPR-TV is a twinstick along with the CTV affiliate CHFD-TV; both of which are owned by Thunder Bay Television, a division of Dougall Media. Although this station is a CBC affiliate, it does air a fair amount of CTV programming, mostly from sister station CHFD, when it cannot fit any more CTV programs into their schedule (airing CTV prorgamming, along with programming from Global and CH).

Distribution

CKPR-TV broadcasts on Channel 2 and Cable 5 in Thunder Bay, and via a translator owned by the CBC in the Nipigon area (CBLK-TV, channel 16 with an ERP of 4.3kw). It can also be seen on the Bell ExpressVu (channel 211) and Star Choice (channel 304) satellite services.

Programming

As one of CBC Television's private affiliates, CKPR-TV airs a predominantly CBC schedule, but does not air the full network schedule at all times. In fact, CTV and Global programs not cleared by CHFD-TV can sometimes be seen on CKPR-TV.

History

CKPR-TV began broadcasting on October 4, 1954 as CFPA-TV (the "PA" stood for Port Arthur). The station was then owned by Ralph H. Parker Ltd. Three years later on July 20, 1957, CFPA-TV changed its callsign letters to CFJC-TV and then another ten years later in 1967, Thunder Bay Electronics bought CFJC-TV and changed its callsign again to CKPR-TV. In 1972, Thunder Bay Electronics launched the CTV affiliate CHFD-TV and thus CKPR-TV and CHFD-TV became one of the first "twinstick" stations in Canada.

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Broadcast television in Ontario
Metropolitan markets
Southwestern Ontario
Leamington
CIII-DT-22 (22.1 Global)
CFTV-DT (34.1-34.4 Ind)
London
CFPL-DT (10.1 CTV 2)
Paris
CIII-DT (6.1 Global)
Wheatley
CHWI-DT (16.1 CTV 2)
Windsor
CBET-DT (9.1 CBC)
CICO-DT-32 (19.1 TVO)
CHWI-DT-60 (26.1 CTV 2)
Eastern Ontario
Kingston
CKWS-DT (11.1 Global)
Northeastern Ontario
Greater Sudbury
CICI-TV 5 (CTV)
CFGC-DT (11.1 Global)
North Bay
CKNY-DT (10.1 CTV)
CFGC-DT-2 (2.1 Global)
Sault Ste. Marie
CHBX-TV 2 (CTV)
CIII-DT-12 (12.1 Global)
Timmins
CITO-TV 3 (CTV)
CIII-DT-13 (13.1 Global)
Northwestern Ontario
Thunder Bay
CKPR-DT (2.1 CTV)
CHFD-DT (4.1 Global)
Defunct

Channel still on the air as a full-time repeater of another station.

Educational channels
Cable-only
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List of television stations in Ontario
CBC Television stations in Canada
Owned-and-operated stations
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