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More stations to crowd toronto market?
I've been reviewing the FCC database, and i've seen some new channel allocations/station applications for the
Greater Toronto Area. All station applications so far have been for
Toronto,
Ontario, and are to broadcast from the
CN Tower The stations are:
These also show up on other websites, such as
http://www.tvfool.com, which has a rather large resource for TV stations and signals (even KMZ files to show signal strength of stations). Now, does this mean more stations are going to take to the air in the Toronto area? RingtailedFox •
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Stalk 23:12, 12 October 2007 (UTC)reply
No, these are old call signs that CKXT was considering prior to its launch, but ended up not using. Toronto has no new television stations either licensed or pending at the present time. Per
NERW on
January 6,
2003, CJIS was going to be the call; 66 is CKXT's digital channel assignment. And
CHMY is currently in use in
Renfrew. The CRTC's policy on this is different from the FCC's; there can't be a CHMY-TV in Toronto if there's a CHMY-FM in Renfrew.
Bearcat 03:24, 13 October 2007 (UTC)reply
ohh..similar to the FCC during the 1980s, with
WJW-AM-FM-TV? As well, i suppose there will not be a kitchener translator, since one in london's going up? RingtailedFox •
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Stalk 15:28, 13 October 2007 (UTC)reply