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CFTK-TV

CFTK-TV
CFTK.svg
CTV Two.svg
Terrace/Kitimat, British Columbia
Canada
Branding CFTK-TV
CTV Two Terrace
Channels Analog: 3 (VHF)
Digital: allocated 35 (UHF)
Translators 6 CFTK-TV-1 Prince Rupert
Affiliations CTV Two (O&O; 2016-present)
Owner Bell Media
(Bell Media Radio G.P.)
First air date November 1, 1962
Call letters' meaning taken from its sister radio station
Sister station(s) CIVT-DT, CIVI-DT, CJDC-TV
Former affiliations CBC Television (1962-2016)
Transmitter power CFTK-TV: 13.8 kW
CFTK-TV-1: 2.44 kW
Height CFTK-TV: 453.5 m
CFTK-TV-1: 593.8 m
Transmitter coordinates CFTK-TV:
54°31′4″N 128°28′21″W / 54.51778°N 128.47250°W / 54.51778; -128.47250
CFTK-TV-1:
54°17′4″N 130°18′54″W / 54.28444°N 130.31500°W / 54.28444; -130.31500 (CFTK-TV-1)
Website CFTK-TV

CFTK-TV is a CTV Two owned-and-operated television station in Terrace, British Columbia, Canada. It broadcasts an analogue signal on VHF channel 3 from a transmitter on Thornhill Mountain near Terrace and also rebroadcasts in Prince Rupert on VHF channel 6.

Owned by Bell Media, it is part of the Great West Television system, and has its studios located on Lazelle Avenue in Terrace. This station can also be seen on Citywest Cable channel 7, Shaw Direct channel 324 and Bell TV channel 257.

CFTK went on the air for the first time on November 1, 1962. Standard Broadcasting acquired CFTK from Telemedia in 2002. Telemedia had owned CFTK since 1999.

The station was originally part of a two-station "sub-network" called Northern Television (NTV) since the early 1990s, until 2002, when it was disbanded and re-launched as Great West Television (joined by CKPG-TV). NTV and GWTV's programming consisted of mainly American shows imported and aired on CHUM Limited's NewNet/A-Channel stations, mixed with CBC's own programming.

Great West Television largely ceased to exist in October 2006. With CBC Television going to a 24-hour schedule beginning in October 2006, CFTK-TV dropped all of its syndicated programming and increased the amount of CBC programming in its schedule outside of local news. This, in effect, made CFTK-TV a semi-satellite of Vancouver's CBUT for the remainder of its CBC affiliation.


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