CTV Atlantic (formerly known as the Atlantic Television, or ATV) is a system of four
television station
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s in the
Maritimes
The Maritimes, also called the Maritime provinces, is a region of Eastern Canada consisting of three provinces: New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, and Prince Edward Island. The Maritimes had a population of 1,899,324 in 2021, which makes up 5.1% of Ca ...
,
owned and operated
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by the
CTV Television Network
The CTV Television Network, commonly known as CTV, is a Canadian English-language terrestrial television network. Launched in 1961 and acquired by BCE Inc. in 2000, CTV is Canada's largest privately owned television network and is now a divisi ...
, a division of
Bell Media
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Establishment (2011–13)
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. Despite the name, it is not available on basic cable or analog in
Newfoundland and Labrador
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even though that province is part of Atlantic Canada.
The CTV Atlantic stations are:
*
CJCH-DT –
Halifax, Nova Scotia
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(flagship station)
*
CJCB-DT
CJCB-DT (channel 4) is a television station in Sydney, Nova Scotia, Canada, part of the CTV Television Network. Owned and operated by network parent Bell Media, the station maintains studios on George Street/ Trunk 22 in Sydney, and its transm ...
–
Sydney, Nova Scotia
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*
CKCW-DT –
Moncton, New Brunswick
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/
Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island
Charlottetown is the capital and largest city of the Canadian province of Prince Edward Island, and the county seat of Queens County. Named after Queen Charlotte, Charlottetown was an unincorporated town until it was incorporated as a city in ...
*
CKLT-DT
CKLT-DT (channel 9) is a television station in Saint John, New Brunswick, Canada, part of the CTV Television Network. Owned and operated by network parent Bell Media, the station has studios on Brunswick Square in Saint John, and its transmitter ...
–
Saint John, New Brunswick
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All four stations refer to themselves on air as CTV, not by their call letters. CJCB and CKCW simulcast CJCH for most of the day, but air separate commercials and local telethons. CKLT is a full repeater of CKCW. However, all four stations are separately licensed by the
Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission
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(CRTC). Station information and history is discussed in each station's own article.
History

CJCH was a charter CTV affiliate when that network began on October 1, 1961. CJCB and CKCW were established as
CBC Television
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stations in 1954. CKCW affiliated with CTV in 1969, adding sister station CKLT the same year. Between 1969 and 1976, CKCW's relay stations in Northern New Brunswick (Campbellton, Upsalquitch Lake and Newcastle
iramichi plus three relay stations in Quebec) carried a combined CBC/CTV schedule, becoming full relays of CKCW after
CHSJ in Saint John, the CBC affiliate in New Brunswick, established its own relays in the area.
CHUM Limited
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, a Toronto broadcaster, bought CJCH in 1970, CJCB in 1971 and CKCW and CKLT in 1972. After the CBC opened a relay in Sydney, CHUM switched CJCB's affiliation to CTV and merged its four Maritimes CTV affiliates into the ATV system. Shortly afterward, CKCW opened a rebroadcaster in Charlottetown, making Prince Edward Island the last province to get CTV. On February 26, 1997 (with CRTC approval given on August 28, 1997), as part of a group deal, the ATV stations were sold to CTV.
Although each station originally produced its own news and local programming, these were progressively cut back from the 1980s onward. Today, nearly all programming originates from Halifax. However, CJCB and CKCW break off from CJCH's signal to air separate commercials and locally produced telethons.
As with many regional networks, this creates a balancing act where local stories in one community or province are of little interest in another area of CTV Atlantic's coverage area, and viewers in each province feel the news division focuses too much on either New Brunswick or Nova Scotia, along with a lesser focus on Prince Edward Island. However, CTV Atlantic has had some of the highest ratings of any local newscasts in Canada, although its presence and viewing audience is somewhat less in PEI mainly as a result of competition from
CBCT in Charlottetown, which provides the province's only
PEI-specific newscast.
On October 11, 2005, ATV was renamed "CTV Atlantic". Most other CTV owned-and-operated stations had been renamed the prior week. Due to it being in the
Atlantic Time Zone and ahead an hour of the
Eastern Time Zone
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, some programming on CTV Atlantic airs at different times than on the master main Eastern/Central CTV feed and for programming from the United States, is actually carried ahead of its first airing on their original American networks.
Newscasts and regionally-produced programming
CTV Atlantic produces 28 hours of local programming each week. All news programs are produced in
16:9 high definition
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as of July 13, 2014 at CJCH's
Robie Street
Robie Street is a north-south artery that runs for 7 km in the Halifax Peninsula area of the Halifax Regional Municipality, from Memorial Drive in the North End Halifax, to Gorsebrook Avenue in the South End.
The street and provincial road has i ...
studio in Halifax. ''CTV News'' also has news bureaus in Sydney, New Glasgow, Saint John, Fredericton and Moncton.
Current on-air news staff
* Todd Battis – Current chief anchor of
CTV News
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at 6
* Bruce Frisko – Weekend 6 PM anchor, former host of
CTV News at 5 (Maritimes)
* Jayson Baxter – Current co-host of
CTV News at 5 (Maritimes)
* Maria Panopalis – Current co-host of
CTV News at 5 (Maritimes)
* Kalin Mitchell - Chief Meteorologist of CTV News at 5 (Maritimes), CTV News at Six (Weekdays) and CTV News at 11:30 (Weekdays)
* Amanda Debison - Co-host of CTV Morning Live
* Ana Almeida - Co-host of CTV Morning Live
* Stephanie Tsicos - Anchor of CTV News at 11:30
* Jesse Thomas
- Anchor of CTV News at 11:30 Weekends
*
Paul Hollingsworth
Paul Hollingsworth is a Canadian sports reporter and author based out of Nova Scotia, currently working as the Atlantic Canada Bureau Reporter for TSN's flagship sports news program, SportsCentre. He is also a general assignment reporter and ...
– reporter and substitute anchor
Notable former personalities
*
Steve Murphy – Host of Christmas Daddies Telethon, Host of the IWK Telethon. Stepped down as Chief Anchor on Nov. 30, 2021.
*
Nancy Regan – co-host of ''Live at 5'' (1988-2003)
* Paul Mennier – ATV Sports (1983-1993), co-host of ''Live at 5'' (1993-1997)
*
Eric Sorensen – New Brunswick News Director/anchor; now senior national affairs correspondent for
Global National
''Global National'' is the English language flagship national newscast of Canada's Global Television Network. Editorial and production staff are based out of Global's national news centre at Global BC in Burnaby, British Columbia, with Dawna Fri ...
*
Sharon Dunn
Sharon Dunn (born in Sydney, Nova Scotia) is a Canadian journalist.
Career
A graduate of Dalhousie University, she began her career in broadcasting at the age of 21 as a weather girl at CJCB-TV in Sydney, Nova Scotia in 1975. She quickly moved t ...
– Cape Breton weather
* Kathy MacDougall - ATV CJCB TV News Announcer Producer 1979-84
*
Janet Stewart – reporter/weekend and fill-in anchor; now at
CBWT Winnipeg
* Dave Wright – anchor of the ''ATV Evening News'', Host of ''The Notebook'', followed by ''Live at 5''. Was at WNEV-TV (Now WHDH-TV) for a short time; now deceased
*
Allan Rowe – fill in anchor; now deceased
* Yvonne Colbert – ASN ''Atlantic Pulse'' and "On Your Side" consumer reporter, now at CBC Nova Scotia
* Starr Dobson "On Your Side" consumer reporter (1998-2003), ''Live at 5'' co-host (2003–2013) and reporter for ATV/ASN prior to anchoring.
* Cindy Day - meteorologist; now chief meteorologist for
SaltWire Network
SaltWire Network Inc. is a Canadian newspaper publishing company owned by the Dennis-Lever family of Halifax, Nova Scotia, owners of '' The Chronicle Herald''. Saltwire owns 23 daily and weekly newspapers in Atlantic Canada.
* Paige Harrison - Director, ATV Evening News, now News Director WCVB ABC News in Boston
References
External links
CTV Atlantic
{{Bell Media
Canadian television systems
CTV Television Network