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CKVR-DT

CKVR-DT
CTV Two.svg
Barrie, Ontario
Canada
Branding CTV Two Barrie;
CTV Two (general)
CTV News Barrie (local news)
Slogan Closer To Home
Channels Digital: 10 (VHF)
Virtual: 3.1 ()
Translators see below
Affiliations CTV Two (O&O; 1998–present)
Owner Bell Media
First air date September 28, 1955
Call letters' meaning CK Valerie and Ralph Snelgrove
Sister station(s) TV: CFTO-DT, CP24
Radio: CFRB (AM), CHUM (AM), CHUM-FM, CKFM-FM (Toronto)
Former callsigns CKVR-TV (1955–2011)
Former channel number(s) Analog: 3 (VHF, 1955–2011)
Former affiliations CBC (1955–1995)
Independent (1995–1998)
Secondary:
NTA Film Network (1956-1961)
Transmitter power 11 kW
Height 332.3 m
Transmitter coordinates 44°21′0″N 79°41′50″W / 44.35000°N 79.69722°W / 44.35000; -79.69722
Licensing authority CRTC
Website CTV Two Barrie

CKVR-DT, virtual channel 3 (VHF digital channel 10), is the flagship station of the CTV Two television system located in Barrie, Ontario, Canada. The station is owned by Bell Media, as part of a twinstick with Toronto-based CTV flagship station CFTO-DT (channel 9) and is also sister to 24-hour regional news channel CP24.

CKVR maintains studio facilities located at 33 Beacon Road in Barrie, and its transmitter is located near Essa Road/Highway 27 on the city's southwest side (which also houses a camera that overlooks the city of Barrie, Lake Simcoe, and its environs; a live feed from this camera is available on the station's website). The station has long been carried on cable providers across the Greater Toronto Area and most of Southern Ontario, and is available on Rogers Cable channel 5 in Barrie and channel 20 in the Greater Toronto Area. There is a high definition feed available on Rogers Cable digital channel 595 in both areas.

The station first signed on the air on September 28, 1955; it was founded by Ralph Snelgrove, whose first initial and that of his wife, Valerie, form part of the station's callsign. It originally operated as a privately owned affiliate of the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC). In 1969, the station was purchased by CHUM Limited, becoming one of the first television stations owned by the company.


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