List of former NTA Film Network affiliates in Canada

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This is a list of former NTA Film Network affiliates in Canada. The NTA Film Network was an American television network or syndication service which operated from August 1956 to 1961, when the network's flagship station, WNTA-TV, was sold. Although NTA was based in the United States, many Canadian television stations aired NTA programs.

City, ProvinceStationPrograms aired
Barrie, ON CKVR-TV 3 (Now CTV Two O&O)Hour of Stars [1]
Mantovani [2]
Brandon, MB CKX-TV 5 (Now defunct and no operation)China Smith [3]
Danger is My Business [4]
Hour of Stars [5]
Mantovani [6]
Sheriff of Cochise [7]
Cornwall, ON CJSS-TV 8 (Now closed)Alex in Wonderland [8]
Hour of Stars [9]
How to Marry a Millionaire [9]
Sheriff of Cochise [10]
Fredericton, NB CHSJ-TV 4 (CBC O&O)Premiere Performance [11]
Hamilton, ON CHCH-TV 11Mantovani [2]
Kingston, ON CKWS-TV 11Mantovani [2]
Official Detective [12]
Kitchener, ON CKCO-TV 13Alex in Wonderland [1]
Mantovani [2]
Lethbridge, AB CJLH-TV 7Hour of Stars [13]
How to Marry a Millionaire [14]
Mantovani [15]
Premiere Performance [16]
London, ON CFPL-TV 10 (Now CTV Two O&O)Hour of Stars [2]
How to Marry a Millionaire [17]
Mantovani [2]
Sheriff of Cochise [18]
Moncton, NB CKCW-TV (Now a CTV O&O)Premiere Performance [19]
Montreal, QC CBMT-TV 6 (CBC O&O)James Mason [20]
Man's Heritage [21]
Premiere Performance [11]
Montreal, QC CKMI-TV 5 (Now Global O&O)Hour of Stars [22]
James Mason [23]
The Passerby [24]
North Bay, ON CKGN-TV 10 (CTV O&O)Hour of Stars [12]
Mantovani [2]
Ottawa, ON CBOFT 9 (Radio-Canada O&O)Mantovani [25]
Ottawa, ON CBOT-TV 4 (CBC O&O)How to Marry a Millionaire [17]
Man's Heritage [21]
Mantovani [2]
Premiere Performance [17]
This is Alice [26]
Ottawa, ON CJOH-TV 13 (CTV O&O)Play of the Week [9]
The Third Man [9]
Prince George, BC CKPG-TV 4 (Now Citytv affiliated station)How to Marry a Millionaire [27]
Sheriff of Cochise [28]
U.S. Marshal [29]
Prince George, BCchannel 3Assignment: Underwater [30]
Best of Bishop Sheen [30]
Hour of Stars [29]
Official Detective [29]
The Third Man [31]
William Tell [29]
Regina, SK CKCK-TV 2Best of Bishop Sheen [32]
Sault Ste. Marie, ON CJIC-TV 2Mantovani [2]
Sudbury, ON CKSO-TV 5Mantovani [2]
Thunder Bay, ON CFCJ-TV 2Sheriff of Cochise [33]
Toronto, ON CBLT-TV 6 (CBC O&O)Mantovani [2]
Premiere Performance [17]
Sheriff of Cochise [17]
Toronto, ON CFTO-TV 9 (CTV O&O)Glencannon [1]
Mike Wallace Interviews [1]
Vancouver, BC CHAN-TV 8 (Now Global O&O)Premiere Performance [34]
Victoria, BC CHEK-TV 6China Smith [34]
Windsor, ON CKLW-TV 9 (CBC O&O)Hour of Stars [18]
How to Marry a Millionaire [18]
Man Without a Gun [35]
NTA Film Spectacular [36]
Premiere Performance [37]
Sheriff of Cochise [17]
William Tell [38]
Wingham, ON CKNX-TV 8 (CBC O&O)Mantovani [2]
Winnipeg, MB CBWFT 6 (Radio-Canada O&O)Danger is My Business [39]
Winnipeg, MB CBWT 3 (CBC O&O)Danger is My Business [4]
How to Marry a Millionaire [40]
Premiere Performance [40]
This is Alice [41]
Winnipeg, MB CJAY-TV 7Assignment: Underwater [42]
Glencannon [42]
Grand Jury [42]
Hour of Stars [43]
How to Marry a Millionaire [42]
Man From Cochise [44]
Man Without a Gun [44]
Official Detective [42]
Play of the Week [45]
The Third Man [43]
This is Alice [42]
William Tell [44]
Yorkton, SK CKOS-TV 3Best of Bishop Sheen [46]
Hour of Stars [5]
Official Detective [46]

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  10. The Massena Observer (Massena, NY): p. 8. 1960-03-16.
  11. 1 2 Le Salaberry (Salaberry-de-Valleyfield, QC): p. 12. 1958-03-13.
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