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CKCO-DT, virtual and VHF digital channel 13, is a CTV owned-and-operated television station located in Kitchener, Ontario, Canada. The station is owned by Bell Media. CKCO maintains studio facilities located at 864 King Street West in Kitchener across from the Grand River Hospital near the Waterloo border, and is transmitted from Baden Tower located between Snyders Road East and Highway 7 in Baden, just west of the Kitchener city limits. The station is available on Rogers Cable channels 12 and 109, and in high definition on digital channel 518; Shaw Direct channels 67 and 369 ; Bell TV channel 584 and in HD on channel 1045; and Bell Fibe TV channel 201 and in HD on channel 1201.

CIWW

CIWW is a Canadian radio station, broadcasting at 1310 kHz AM in Ottawa, Ontario. Owned by Rogers Communications, CIWW is one of several Rogers-owned stations with a news/talk/sports format, in this case branded as 1310News. The station broadcasts with 50,000 watts from a transmitter site located at McKenna Casey Drive and Highway 416, with studios located at Thurston Drive and Conroy Road in Ottawa. CIWW is not a clear-channel station, but is the only station in Canada broadcasting on 1310 AM; it uses a daytime 2-tower directional antenna, and a nighttime 5-tower directional antenna. The nighttime signal is beamed mainly into Canada.

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CHWI-DT, virtual and UHF digital channel 16, is a CTV 2 owned-and-operated television station serving Windsor, Ontario, Canada that is licensed to Wheatley. Owned by Bell Media, CHWI maintains primary studio facilities located at the Bell Canada Building in Downtown Windsor with a secondary office in Chatham, and its transmitter is located on Zion Road in Chatham. The station is also available on Cogeco cable channel 6 and in high definition on digital channel 803. Unlike certain other Canadian stations in areas adjacent to the Canada–United States border that are carried on cable on the U.S. side of the market, it is not currently available on Comcast Xfinity in the Detroit metropolitan area or Charter Spectrum in the Livonia area.

CICI-TV is the CTV owned-and-operated television station in Sudbury, Ontario, Canada. It broadcasts an analogue signal on VHF channel 5 from a transmitter near Huron Street in Sudbury.

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Baden Tower

Baden Tower is a 291.9 m (958 ft) television transmission tower located in Baden, Ontario. The tower sits on Baden Hill, a hill that is a 400 metres (1,300 ft) high. In contrast Kitchener, the nearest city, has an average elevation around 300 metres (980 ft).

Lisa LaFlamme Canadian journalist

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John Leigh "Johnnie" Walters is a Canadian retired broadcaster and television personality known for his on-air improvisation and sense of humour. He is best known for his long affiliation with CKCO-TV in Kitchener, Ontario.

CHEX-TV-2 CTV television affiliate in Oshawa, Ontario, Canada

CHEX-TV-2, UHF analogue channel 22, is a low-powered Global owned-and-operated television station licensed to Oshawa, Ontario, Canada and serving the Regional Municipality of Durham. The station is owned by Corus Entertainment. CHEX-TV-2's studios are located on Simcoe Street in Downtown Oshawa, and its transmitter is located on Enfield Road in Clarington. The station is carried in Oshawa on Rogers Cable channel 12; it is also available on Rogers Cable digital channel 129 in the Greater Toronto Area.

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CFCA-FM

For the defunct Toronto radio station see CFCA (AM)

Media in Windsor, Ontario

Windsor, Ontario is the fourth-largest border city media market in Canada, after Toronto, Vancouver and Montreal. It is also the only one of those four markets to exist within the shadow of a larger American media market. While Toronto, Vancouver and Montreal are all the dominant media markets in their regions and are adjacent to significantly smaller American markets, Windsor is located directly across the border from Detroit, the 11th largest television market and ninth-largest radio market in the United States. Thus, it is considered part of the Detroit television and radio market for purposes of territorial programming rights. It can also receive radio and television signals from Toledo, Flint, Lansing and even Cleveland.

This is a list of media outlets in Guelph, Ontario, Canada.

The following television stations broadcast on digital or analog channel 42 in Canada: