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''This page describes the student-run television station of The George Washington University. See also: Great West Television'' GW-TV is the student television station at George Washington University in Washington, DC. It began on gw-tv.com in fall 2003, and was later launched in April 2004 on channel 6 on closed-circuit television on the university's cable system. Later it moved to channel 61 when the university changed cable providers and currently is online only. It was created by then-student Brian Weiss. GW-TV shows are primarily posted oYoutube though the shows often post news clips and sketches on social media. Many of the station's programs are recorded in the GW Media and Public Affairs building's television studio. GW-TV provides students with the opportunity to shoot, write, and edit their own packages. Students also have the chance to produce their own shows, work behind the scenes in the control room, and appear on camera. Shows GW-TV produces a variety of ori ...
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Great West Television
Great West Television (GWTV) is a television system in regional British Columbia, made up of the following stations: * CKPG, Prince George (owned by Jim Pattison Group; Citytv affiliate) * CJDC, Dawson Creek (owned by Bell Media; CTV 2 affiliate) * CFTK, Terrace (owned by Bell Media; CTV 2 affiliate) With the exception of local news and other local programming, the majority of the programming on CJDC and CFTK comes from CTV 2, while CKPG obtains the majority of its programs from the Rogers Communications-owned Citytv. Syndicated programs from CHUM Limited CHUM Limited was a Canadian media company based in Toronto, Ontario in operation from 1945 to 2007. The company was founded in 1945 as York Broadcasters Limited when it launched CHUM-AM 1050 but was acquired by salesman Allan Waters in 1954. CHU ... had also been seen on these stations until October 2006, when CBC Television expanded to a 24-hour schedule and the GWTV stations accordingly dropped all syndicated shows from ...
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