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CITY-DT (channel 57) is a television station in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, serving as the
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of the
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network. It is owned and operated by network parent Rogers Sports & Media alongside
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outlets CFMT-DT (channel 47) and CJMT-DT (channel 40). The stations share studios at
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on Yonge–Dundas Square in downtown Toronto, while CITY-DT's transmitter is located atop the CN Tower. The station went on the air on September 28, 1972, by a consortium led by Phyllis Switzer, Moses Znaimer,
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and Edgar Cowan, as CITY-TV, branded on-air as ''Citytv'' on Queen Street. In 1981, the station was sold to CHUM Limited, who retained Znaimer as an executive and moved to its
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studios in 1987. For the majority of its early life, CITY-TV operated as an
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, best known for its unconventional approaches to news and other locally produced programming. After having used syndication to bring its original programming to other Canadian markets, CHUM later used CITY-TV as the basis and flagship station of a television system, acquiring and establishing new stations under the Citytv name. In 2006, CTVglobemedia announced its intent to acquire CHUM Limited, but was required to divest stations due to conflicts with
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stations it already owned in Citytv's markets. CTV chose to keep the stations of CHUM's secondary
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system, as well as CITY-TV's sister news channel CP24 and its other cable channels
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, but divested CITY-TV and its sister stations to Rogers Media. Under Rogers ownership, CITY-TV's programming became more conventional in nature.


History

The station first signed on the air on September 28, 1972, broadcasting on
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, an allocation given to the station as all of the
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licences in the Toronto area were taken by other parties. It operated as an
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, and its transmitter operated at an effective radiated power of 31 kW. The founding ownership group Channel Seventy-Nine Ltd. consisted of – among others – Phyllis Switzer, Moses Znaimer,
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and Edgar Cowan. The four principal owners raised over $2 million to help start up the station, with Grafstein raising about 50% of the required funds, Znaimer raising around 25%, and the remainder being accrued by Switzer and Cowan. The channel 79 licence was granted to the company on November 25, 1971. The station operated from studio facilities located at 99 Queen Street East, near Church Street, at the former Electric Circus nightclub. The station lost money early on, and was in debt by 1975. Multiple Access Ltd. (the owners of CFCF-TV in Montreal) purchased a 45% interest in the station, and sold its stake to CHUM Limited three years later. CITY was purchased outright by CHUM in 1981 with the sale of Moses Znaimer's interest in the station. Znaimer remained with the station as an executive until 2003, when he retired from his management role but continued to work with the station on some production projects. In 1976, the station's main transmitter began broadcasting at 208 kW from the CN Tower. The station switched channel allocations on July 1, 1983, moving to UHF channel 57, the result of
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's decision to reassign frequencies corresponding to high-band UHF channels 70 to 83 to the new AMPS mobile phone systems as a result of a CCIR international convention in 1982. On September 1, 1986, a rebroadcast transmitter was put into operation in Woodstock (CITY-TV-2 on channel 31, which also served nearby London); another transmitter was set up in
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in 1996 (CITY-TV-3 on channel 65). In May 1987, CITY and the other CHUM-owned television properties moved their operations to the company's headquarters at
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, which became one of the most recognizable landmarks in the city. On March 30, 1998, CHUM launched CablePulse 24 ( CP24), a local cable news channel whose programming used anchors from and featured reports filed by CITY-TV's news staff, rebroadcasts of the station's ''CityPulse'' newscasts and select programming from CITY and other CHUM stations. Despite efforts to extend the brand to other major markets, for 30 years, CITY was the only Canadian station to identify on-air as "Citytv" – with "Citytv" and "CITY" serving as interchangeable names for the station. In July 2001, however, CHUM purchased CKVU-TV in Vancouver from Canwest Global Communications; CKVU changed its branding to "Citytv" in July 2002, making Citytv a two-station system. In 2005, three more Citytv stations were added in
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), Edmonton (
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) and Winnipeg (
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) after CHUM purchased the
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television stations and other assets owned by Craig Media (the existing A-Channel brand was revamped and was transferred to CHUM's former
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stations). When the three A-Channel stations switched to the Citytv brand on August 2, 2005, the flagship City''Pulse'' newscast was renamed City''News''.


Sale to Rogers Media

On July 12, 2006, CTVglobemedia announced its offer to acquire CHUM Limited and its assets, including the Citytv stations, and related cable properties for $1.7 billion. Since CTV already owned television stations in all Citytv markets (including Toronto, where CTV owns and operates CFTO-TV, channel 9), the
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(CRTC) stipulated the sale of the Citytv stations as a condition for the approval of the CHUM purchase. The Citytv stations (including CITY) were subsequently sold to Rogers Communications: the sale was approved by the CRTC on September 28, 2007, and Rogers took ownership on October 31. CTV kept ownership of 299 Queen Street West, where CHUM's specialty television channels now owned by CTV (such as CP24,
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,
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, Bravo! and Space) would remain. As such, Rogers had to find a new home for CITY-TV's operations. Rogers subsequently purchased
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, the former Olympic Spirit building located at the edge of
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, to house the operations of its Toronto television stations; CITY-TV moved into the new facility on September 8, 2009. The Citytv system expanded into Western Canada in 2009 when the
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signed a deal to carry the system's programming on its stations in
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( CFJC-TV), Prince George ( CKPG-TV) and Medicine Hat ( CHAT-TV); Rogers signed a long-term affiliation renewal agreement for the Pattison stations in September 2012. Rogers gained two more outlets in a cable-only channel in Saskatchewan (
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) and a station in Montreal ( CJNT-DT) to broaden and expand its national coverage beginning in 2013, effectively transforming City from a television system to a television network.Rogers to buy SCN, launch Citytv Saskatchewan
/ref> On October 3, 2011, Rogers Media launched the City''News Channel'', a 24-hour regional news channel for the Toronto area utilizing the resources of CITY-DT's news department, and other Rogers-owned news and media properties such as
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station CFTR (680 AM) and '' Maclean's'' magazine. The channel used the same news wheel format as CFTR with traffic and weather reports at the top and bottom of every hour, sports news at 15 and 45 minutes past the hour and business news at 26 and 56 minutes past the hour. In addition to rolling news programming, City''News Channel'' aired simulcasts of Citytv Toronto's news programming, and an audio feed from CFTR during the overnight hours. Due to financial difficulties, Rogers ceased City''News Channel''s live broadcasts on May 30, 2013, with the channel permanently shutting down on June 30, 2013. Citytv Toronto celebrated its 50th anniversary on September 28, 2022, the day the station first went on the air.


Programming

CITY-TV and the Citytv system/network has traditionally pursued a programming strategy targeting hip, young and urban audiences, and featured science fiction series (such as the ''
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'' and ''
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'' franchises) with significant cult followings. The Citytv system has also sometimes aired more adult-oriented fare than most television stations, including the softcore film showcase '' The Baby Blue Movie'' and the television edition of '' Naked News'', both of which were shown very late at night. CITY also aired '' The Oprah Winfrey Show'' from its debut in 1986 until the start of the 1992–93 season, when the show's broadcast rights were purchased by CTV and its local affiliate CFTO-TV, which aired the talk show until it ended its run in 2011. Shortly after its takeover by Rogers, Citytv's long-running ''
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'' block was canceled in favour of running more series. Late night reruns of the ''Great Movies'' block were replaced by
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s. The station has also produced much more local programming than most other Canadian television stations, including the daily talk show ''
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'' (hosted first by
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, then
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, and now Tracy Moore); magazine series such as ''
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'', ''
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'', '' FashionTelevision'', ''
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'' and ''
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''; and interactive series such as '' Speakers' Corner''. As well, the station often pursued synergies with its sister cable networks, sharing programming with MuchMusic, Bravo!, Space and CP24. The station also produced the ''Citytv
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Bash'', a live concert special from Nathan Phillips Square – although it still sponsored (and aired some coverage of) the event, it was replaced on-air with '' Dick Clark's New Year's Rockin' Eve'' in simulcast with
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for 2013–14.


Sports programming

On March 2, 2008, CITY aired its first Toronto Blue Jays Major League Baseball game, a
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game against the
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(both Citytv and the Blue Jays are owned by Rogers Media). This is not the first time that a live sporting event has aired on a Citytv station, it also served as the Canadian broadcaster for '' Monday Night Football'' along with CBC until its American rights moved from
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to ESPN, and in Canada to
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, in 2006. Beginning with the 2007 NFL season as part of Rogers Media's broadcast rights with the
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; two late season games were shown by CITY and Vancouver sister station CKVU-TV weekly, the opposite games aired regionally on their respective
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feed. In
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, CITY aired the pre-season games of the
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, which included a game played at
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as part of the Bills Toronto Series. From 2014 until 2017 (when this portion of the package was acquired by TSN and CTV Two), it also aired ''
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'' games in simulcast with CBS. Under Sportsnet's television deal with the National Hockey League beginning in the
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, the station, along with the rest of the City network, airs a Saturday night game as part of the '' Hockey Night In Canada'' package. Toronto Maple Leafs games are typically designated to CBC Television and CBLT during ''Hockey Night'', unless otherwise simulcast. Often, City broadcasts Montreal Canadiens games. In the inaugural season, City also broadcast the Sunday-night ''
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'' games, before they moved exclusively to Sportsnet. The station simulcast games 3 and 5 of the
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featuring the Toronto Raptors. The simulcast was intended to enforce simsub rights on ABC affiliates, and hence used the '' NBA on ESPN'' telecast rather than the Sportsnet-produced telecast. CITY-TV was also one of the two original regional broadcasters (alongside then co-owned
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) of Raptors games during the team's first three seasons in the NBA from 1995 to 1998.


News operation

CITY-DT broadcasts 34½ hours of locally produced newscasts each week (with 6½ hours each weekday and two hours each on Saturdays and Sundays); in regards to the number of hours devoted to news programming, it is the largest local newscast output among the
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market's television stations and the largest of any station in Ontario. It is also the only remaining owned-and-operated station of the Citytv network that operates a full-scale news department, as local midday and evening newscasts on its Winnipeg, Edmonton, Calgary and Vancouver sister stations were cancelled between 2006 and 2010; outside of Toronto, locally produced programming on Citytv's O&O sister stations is now limited to local versions of the morning news and talk program franchise '' Breakfast Television'', a program that originated on CITY in September 1989. For many years, CITY aired its late evening newscast at 10:00 p.m. (as such, it was one of the few Canadian television stations to air a local news program during the final hour of prime time, a more common practice across the border in the United States); after Citytv became a television system and shifted its prime time schedule towards a lineup of primarily American programs, the station moved its late newscast to 11:00 p.m. On January 19, 2010, Rogers Media announced the immediate cancellation of ''CityNews at Noon'', ''CityOnline'', ''CityNews at Five'', Citytv's national and international newscast ''CityNews International'', and the station's weekend evening newscasts, as part of massive restructuring and layoffs at the Citytv stations. Among those laid off were longtime 6:00 p.m. co-anchor
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and six reporters (Farah Nasser, Jee Yun Lee, Laura Di Battista, Marianne Dimain, Merella Fernandez and Michael Serapio); Pam Seatle was also dismissed, but returned to the station one month later. The weekend 6:00 and 11:00 p.m. newscasts returned to the station in March 2011, followed by the return of the weekday City''News at Five'' and the half-hour expansion of ''Breakfast Television'' (with its start time moved up to 5:30 a.m., and expanding to 3½ hours as a result) on September 5, 2011. On October 3, 2011, the station began producing half-hour extensions of ''Breakfast Television'' and its nightly 11:00 p.m. newscast, City''News Tonight'', for exclusive broadcast on City''News Channel'' (these, along with a half-hour extension of the weekend 6:00 p.m. newscast also began airing on CITY-DT the following year, and became exclusive to CITY once City''News Channel'' ceased operations). On April 14, 2012, CITY-DT began simulcasting City''News Channels morning news programming from Saturdays from 7:00 to 8:00 a.m. and Sundays from 7:00 to 9:00 a.m., becoming the only television station in the Toronto market that carried news programs on weekend mornings; this ended when City''News Channel'' discontinued live broadcasts in May 2013, with CITY filling those time periods with a mix of infomercials and lifestyle programming. On August 13, 2012, the station expanded its nightly 11:00 p.m. newscast, City''News Tonight'', to one hour, making the program the only hour-long late evening newscast in the Toronto market. In September 2013, the weeknight 5:00 p.m. newscast was reformatted as ''The 5''.


Notable current on-air staff

*
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– documentaries and special projects. formerly weekday mornings on ''Breakfast Television'' (last show June 1, 2018) * Tracy Moore – host *
Cynthia Mulligan Cynthia Mulligan (born in Montreal, Quebec ) is a Canadian television presenter on CITY-TV's City''News''. Mulligan studied English at McMaster University in Hamilton, Ontario. She started at Citytv in the City''Pulse'' library. Before moving ...
– general assignment reporter *
Dina Pugliese Dina Pugliese (; born May 22, 1974) is a Canadian television personality, currently the co-host of City Toronto's ''Breakfast Television''. She joined the show in 2006, replacing Liza Fromer.Salem, Rob (October 29, 2006). "Dina fits like a slip ...
– weekday mornings on ''Breakfast Television''


Notable former on-air staff

* Thalia Assuras – later with
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and then CBS *
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– original staff announcer (1972–73, while working at Toronto's Second City; later regular repertory player on '' Saturday Night Live'' from 1975–79; actor, director and producer based in Hollywood since 1980) *
Hugh Burrill Hugh W. Burrill is a Canadian radio sports anchor. Hugh was born in Pembroke, Ontario and raised in Chalk River, Ontario. Career Burrill began his career working for numerous radio stations for a few years. His first television gig was at Citytv T ...
– weekend sports anchor; also sports reporter (now with
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) * Bill Cameron – later with CBC; died March 12, 2005 *
Lance Chilton Lance Chilton is a former Canadian television journalist. He began his career at Citytv in Toronto in 1987, as an entertainment reporter for CityPulse News. He also briefly hosted ''Toronto Rocks'' before joining MuchMusic as a reporter and ancho ...
– City''News''/ CP24 reporter; later joined
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in Barrie as co-anchor; now owner of Royal LePage Chilton Team in Barrie) *
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– City''News''/CP24 reporter (later as president at El Mundo Habitat Development Corporation) * Denise Donlon – later CEO of
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, then executive director of CBC Radio English services from 2008–2011 *
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– crime specialist (now Evening co-anchor at CBC Toronto) *
Mark Dailey Mark Edward Dailey (August 1, 1953 – December 6, 2010) was an American-born Canadian television journalist and announcer. He was the host of 11 p.m. weeknight City''News'' newscasts in Toronto, Ontario, and a prominent continuity announcer voi ...
– City''News Tonight'' anchor/continuity announcer (died December 6, 2010)A Legend Lost: Toronto Mourns the Death of Mark Dailey
*
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– later at
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Analog-to-digital conversion

CITY launched a test transmission of its digital signal using the ATSC DTV standard on January 16, 2003, and began regular digital transmission a month and a half later on March 3, becoming the first station in Canada to operate a digital television signal. CITY-TV shut down its analog signal, over UHF channel 57, on August 31, 2011, the date in which Canadian television stations in CRTC-designated mandatory
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transitioned from analog to digital broadcasts. The station's digital signal relocated from its pre-transition UHF channel 53 to its post-transition UHF channel 44.Digital Television – Office of Consumer Affairs (OCA)
Through the use of PSIP, digital television receivers display the station's virtual channel as its former UHF analog channel 57, which was among the high band UHF channels (52–69) that were removed from broadcasting use as a result of the transition.


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Museum of Broadcast Communications: CITY-TV
* {{DEFAULTSORT:City-Dt ITY-DT Television channels and stations established in 1972 ITY-DT 1972 establishments in Ontario National Football League primary television stations National Hockey League over-the-air television broadcasters