Weekend News, with anchor Tarah Schwartz, airs Saturdays and Sundays from 6-7pm and 11:30pm-12am. (2018–present) The version in use after 1990 drops any additional designs to the geometrical shape logo with letters being tweaked; a slightly colour-altered version of this logo may still be seen in print today when the 3D effect cannot be rendered (1991–2018) CTV made a name for itself in news coverage when it convinced star CBC news anchor Lloyd Robertson to switch networks in 1976.

CONNECT In 1966, colour programming was ushered in with a new logo, depicting a red circle containing the initial "C", a blue square with a "T", and a green inverted triangle with a "V".In 1998, CTV introduced a new "ribbons" identity that has remained in use, with various minor adjustments, ever since.

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Lisa LaFlamme is Chief News Anchor and Senior Editor for CTV National News. For example, most of the rights to American programming rested with the ITO, not CTV.By the mid-1970s, CTV had expanded its footprint across Canada, mostly by CTV made a name for itself in news coverage when it convinced star CBC news anchor In the 1970s, CTV often bought rights to pop and rock songs to serve as theme music for its programming, rather than commissioning original themes. COVID-19 Ontario Numbers: 41,607 Cases | 2,800 Deaths | 37,748 Resolved. CTV News' 24-hour news channels, CTV News Channel and CP24, are now available for a limited time through participating TV service providers. The differences were enough that Ottawa's CJOH used a rebroadcaster in One caveat, however, was the "one owner, one vote" provision of the cooperative's bylaws. Video ET on CTV, CTV News app and CTVNews… VIDEO Most notably, For most of its first four decades, CTV did not have what could be considered a main schedule outside of news programming.

Kendra Mangione has been an online journalist and digital content editor with CTV News since 2012. ET on CTV News Channel and CTVNews.ca and at 11 p.m. SHOWS CONNECT News However, that branding was dropped before the network's launch when the The nine winners, in order of their first sign-on, were: (Robertson served as the network's main anchorman until 2011).

Morning Live Any acquisition of one station by an existing station owner triggered an automatic redistribution of the acquired station's shares among the other owners.In 1993, CTV converted from a cooperative to a corporation. On April 1, 2011, CTVglobemedia was officially renamed Bell Media. The version used on air since 2004 added colour gradients to the shapes to create a 3D effect (2004-2011) The network also has the country's longest-running national morning news show, originally titled Kendra Mangione has been an online journalist and digital content editor with CTV News since 2012. CTV News Channel Read about the team Beverly Thomson Marcia MacMillan Todd van der Heyden Don Martin Jennifer Burke Patricia Lovett-Reid Advertise on CTVNews.ca However, Newfoundland Broadcasting, owner of CJON, decided to effectively relinquish its vote, reducing the number of active voting members to seven. There may be some confusion about the network's launch date due to a celebration of "50 years of local news" held by local CTV and A-Channel stations in April 2008,

For more than 25 years, Sandie Rinaldo has been the weekend anchor for CTV National News, Canada's most-watched national newscast.

First logo, used from 1997 to 1999.

In 1907 a young man from Berlin, Ontario tossed a coin to decide what direction his future would take. Each owner had a 14.3 percent stake in the network. She moved with her family to Toronto, Ontario in 2004. Alex Brown joined CTV Winnipeg in 2018. Contained within the C were the initials "CTV".

The channel is headquartered at 9 Channel Nine Court in the Agincourt neighbourhood of Scarborough in the City of Toronto.