2002 in Canadian television

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This is a list of Canadian television related events from 2002.

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Events

DateEvent
January 13 Frank Shuster dies. He was a member of the duo Wayne and Shuster. His death comes almost 12 years after the death of his comedy partner Johnny Wayne.
February 7 22nd Genie Awards.
April 14 Juno Awards of 2002.
July 22 CKVU-DT becomes the second Citytv station. Consequently, the Citytv system brand begins.
September 6 CBC Television and Télévision de Radio-Canada celebrate their 50th anniversary on the air.
September 16The Omni Television brand begins.
October 1 CTV sells their Saskatchewan and Northern Ontario CBC Television stations to the CBC to become rebroadcasters of CBLT and CBKT.
November 4 2002 Gemini Awards.

Debuts

ShowStationPremiere Date
ZeD CBC Television March 18
The Berenstain Bears Treehouse TV September 9
The Holmes Show CTV September 24
Puppets Who Kill The Comedy Network October 4
Sue Thomas: F.B.Eye CTV October 13
Clone High Teletoon November 2
The Eleventh Hour CTV November 26

Ending this year

ShowStationCancelled
Maggie and the Ferocious Beast Teletoon June 9
The Associates CTV Unknown
Blackfly Global

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Debuts

DateMarketStationChannelAffiliationNotes/References
September 16 CJMT-TV 40 Omni Television [1]

Network affiliation changes

DateMarketStationChannelOld affiliationNew affiliationNotes/references
SeptemberSt. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador CJON-TV 6 CTV Television Network CH CJON still carried some programming from CTV and some news programming from Global.

Closures

DateMarketStationChannelAffiliationNotes/References
May 31 Swift Current, Saskatchewan CJFB-TV 5 CBC Converted into a rebroadcaster of CBKT/Regina; complete shutdown on July 31, 2012
October 27 North Bay, Ontario CHNB-TV 4Converted into a rebroadcaster of CBLT/Toronto; complete shutdown on July 31, 2012.
Prince Albert, Saskatchewan CKBI-TV 5Converted into CBKST-9, a rebroadcaster of CBKST/Saskatoon; complete shutdown along with CBKST on July 31, 2012.
Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario CJIC-TV 5Converted into CBLT-5, a rebroadcaster of CBLT/Toronto; complete shutdown on July 31, 2012.
Sudbury, Ontario CKNC-TV 9Converted into a rebroadcaster of CBLT/Toronto; complete shutdown on July 31, 2012.
Timmins, Ontario CFCL-TV 6Converted into CBLT-7, a rebroadcaster of CBLT/Toronto; complete shutdown on July 31, 2012.
Yorkton, Saskatchewan CKOS-TV 5Converted into a rebroadcaster of CBKT/Regina; complete shutdown on July 31, 2012.
Unknown Corner Brook, Newfoundland and Labrador CBYT 5Converted into a rebroadcaster of CBNT/St. John's; completely shut down on July 31, 2012.

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References

  1. “CJMT-DT Station History”. Canadian Communications Foundation. Retrieved February 12, 2019.