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Affiliations | CBC |
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CKY-TV | |
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First air date | January 28, 1955 |
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Call sign meaning | taken from its former sister radio station, CKY-FM |
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Licensing authority | CRTC |
ERP | 100 kW |
HAAT | 406.9 m (1,335 ft) |
Transmitter coordinates | 49°40′6″N 100°0′41″W / 49.66833°N 100.01139°W |
Translator(s) | see § Transmitters |
CKX-TV (channel 5) was a television station in Brandon, Manitoba, Canada, which served as a private affiliate of CBC Television. Owned by CTVglobemedia, it was the first privately owned television station in Manitoba. It shared its call letters with its former sister station, CKX-FM, owned by Astral Media (formerly Standard Radio).
CKX-TV shared studios with CKX-FM and CKXA-FM (then known as "101.1 The Farm") on Victoria Avenue in Brandon; CKX-TV's transmitter was located in Oakland, Manitoba (it is now occupied by CKY-DT rebroadcaster CKYB-TV, which Bell Media has applied to close[1]).
As a private affiliate of the CBC, the station aired most CBC network programming, but also aired some programs from A. Currently, CBC programming is available through CBC's Winnipeg station CBWT, on Westman Cable channel 6, taking up CKX's former slot.
In February 2009, CTV announced that CKX was up for sale as CBC would not continue its affiliation agreement.[2] In July 2009, it was announced that Bluepoint Investment Corporation would buy the station for a dollar.[3] However, Bluepoint pulled out of the sale on October 1, resulting in the station's closing a day later.[4]