CJDC-TV (
analogue channel 5) is a
television station in
Dawson Creek, British Columbia
Dawson Creek is a city in northeastern British Columbia, Canada. The municipality of had a population of 12,978 in 2016. Dawson Creek derives its name from the creek of the same name that runs through the community. The creek was named after ...
, Canada, airing
CTV 2 programming.
Owned and operated by
Bell Media, it is part of the
Great West Television system
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. CJDC-TV's studios are located on 102 Avenue and 9 Street in Dawson Creek, and its transmitter is located near 233 Road in
Peace River.
History
CJDC first went on the air on January 15, 1959, and was originally owned by Mega Communications, the owner of
CJDC radio. It was the Michaud family that introduced radio and television to the BC Peace River region. Henry and Mike Michaud, also known as Mike Laverne, started the station in 1959. Before CJDC-TV went to air Mike Laverne went to Toronto to visit advertising agencies and hire a news editor to run the radio and television news services. Mike was successful in getting some new national ads for CJDC-TV and hired Australian-born Val Wake as the first news editor of the station's newscast. At the start the only visuals used by the newscast were 35mm transparencies.
The station was originally part of a two-station "sub-network" called
Northern Television
Northern Television was the name of a regional television system in northern British Columbia, composed of two private CBC Television stations, CFTK-TV and CJDC-TV.
History
It was also known as "NTV", but should not be confused with CJON-DT, an ...
(NTV) since the early 1990s, until 2002, when it was disbanded and re-launched as Great West Television (joined by
CKPG-TV). NTV and GWTV's programming consisted of mainly American shows imported and aired on
CHUM Limited's
NewNet/A-Channel stations, mixed with CBC's own programming. Great West Television itself would later become virtually non-existent in October 2006, when the
CBC expanded its programming schedule to 24 hours a day and the GWTV affiliates accordingly dropped all syndicated programming to accommodate the new CBC schedule, leaving only local news as the remaining parts of GWTV.
CJDC was owned by
Standard Broadcasting from 2002 until the fall of 2007, when Astral Media acquired most of the company's assets.
On March 16, 2012, it was announced
Bell Canada
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would be acquiring Astral Media for $3.38 billion. However, the deal was rejected by the
Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission
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(CRTC) that fall.
Bell submitted a revised takeover proposal in 2013, in which it will sell off a number of assets but keep CJDC. Bell has committed to maintaining the station's current conditions of license, including CBC affiliation, until the end of its license term in 2017. Bell owns two networks of its own,
CTV
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Television
* Connected TV, or Smart TV, a TV set with integrated internet
North America and South America
* CTV Television Network, a Canadian television network owned by Bell Media
** CTV 2, a secondary Canadian televisio ...
and CTV 2, which compete with CBC. The deal was approved by the
Competition Bureau
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Headed by the Comm ...
in March 2013, and by the CRTC in June 2013.
On October 28, 2015, the CRTC made public an application by Bell to disaffiliate CJDC from CBC Television effective February 22, 2016, switching to
CTV 2. Bell and the CBC agreed to an early termination of CJDC's affiliation agreement on October 5. Any TV service providers serving the region and not already carrying a CBC Television owned-and-operated station such as
CBUT Vancouver (or potentially
CBXT
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or
CBRT from Alberta, in light of Dawson Creek being on Mountain Time) on their basic services will have to add one by the disaffiliation date in order to comply with CRTC regulations. It is now available on cable and satellite effective the same day.
Programming
CJDC currently produces two hour-long newscasts at 6:00 p.m. and 11:00 p.m. on weeknights. A simulcast of the 5:00 p.m. edition of ''
CTV News Vancouver'' is carried on weekdays, and the 6 p.m. and 11 p.m. newscasts from CTV 2
Victoria sister station
CIVI-DT are aired on weekends. The station has some schedule variance in comparison to CIVI; due to its hour-long late-night newscast unlike other CTV 2 stations, it does not air ''
The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon'', and a rotating strip of outdoors programming is aired at midnight before ''
Late Night with Seth Meyers
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''.
Unlike its sister station
CFTK-TV in Terrace, CJDC is located in the
Mountain Time Zone. Thus, its supper-hour newscast does not directly compete with the high-rated ''News Hour'' on
Global BC and as such, it receives respectable ratings (according to Numeris). During
daylight saving time, CJDC is also located in the
Pacific Time Zone
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.
Transmitters
CJDC-TV was previously repeated on CBC-owned rebroadcasters in
Fort St. John,
Pouce Coupe
The Village of Pouce Coupe (; French for "cut thumb") is a small town in northeastern British Columbia, Canada, and a member municipality of the Peace River Regional District. It was originally named 'Pouskapie's Prairie', after the name of the ...
and
Chetwynd. Due to budget cuts handed down on the CBC in April 2012, the CBC announced several austerity measures to keep the corporation solvent and in operation; this included the closure of the CBC and Radio-Canada's remaining analogue transmitters, including all CBC-owned transmitters rebroadcasting private stations on July 31, 2012.
On April 23, 2015, CJDC-TV's transmitter in
Hudson's Hope, CJDC-TV-1 channel 11, was destroyed in a fire. Bell Media subsequently applied on May 5 for permission to delete the transmitter, citing the fact that they had received no phone calls from viewers regarding the loss of the station (since they receive it locally on cable and
DTH satellite television service). Bell further justified this by saying it would cost at least $35,000 to replace the destroyed nine-watt transmitter, and it brought in no revenue of its own to the station.
On October 4, 2017, Bell Media applied for a new transmitter in Fort St. John to repeat CJDC-TV. The application was approved on December 12, 2017.
The transmitter, which broadcasts on channel 9, is a reactivation of a former CBC-owned transmitter, CBCD-TV-3, though using the then-available call-sign of CJDC-TV-1, which was vacated following the cancellation of the Hudson's Hope transmitter.
Former transmitters
References
External links
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