Growing. The station had also moved its transmitter tower from Downtown Windsor to near McGregor in 2002, by dismantling the top 600 feet (180 m) and erecting it up as a new structure. This ended at the start of the 2012-13 season, as the CBC decided not to renew its rights to Wheel and Jeopardy! Most CBC owned-and-operated stations also began offering expanded local newscasts under the CBC News at Six name. CBET-DT, virtual and VHF digital channel 9, is a CBC Television owned-and-operated station licensed to Windsor, Ontario, Canada. During this period, the CBC carried a number of American originated shows that were also broadcast on the Detroit stations; these programs, however, were blacked out on CKLW-TV because Windsor was, then as now, considered part of the Detroit market. Under RKO's ownership, CKLW-TV aired only the minimum block of CBC programming. CBET-DT presently broadcasts five hours and 50 minutes of locally produced newscasts each week (with one hour and 10 minutes on weekdays); in regards to the number of hours devoted to news programming, it is the lowest local newscast output among CBC Television's owned-and-operated stations. The new methods of the operation paved way for some of the new language in the collective agreements reached in 1996–97. [5] In 1959, General Teleradio was renamed RKO General. Events and Programming from CBC Windsor And our CBC Windsor team wants to show you why you should be proud. CBET's studios are located on Riverside Drive West and Crawford Avenue (near the Detroit River) in Downtown Windsor, and its transmitter is located near Concession Road 12 in Essex. LEARN MORE. The station is owned by the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. The station signal covers Windsor, Ontario and Detroit, Michigan. Both Maclean Hunter and Baton wanted to convert CKLW-TV into a CTV affiliate – an unrealistic prospect, given the large number of American imports on CTV's schedule. The station also sometimes purchased rights to sports programming, such as Maple Leafs games from CHCH-TV in Hamilton in the early 1980s, which picked up the mid-week rights from CFTO-TV after Baton sold the team. What's on TV tonight including Free TV, Shaw, Rogers, Bell TV and Cogeco. This ended when Time Warner Cable (now Charter Spectrum) dropped CBET as well as Columbus' CBS affiliate, WBNS-TV, from its Northwestern Ohio systems. Most American programming that was part of the CBC schedule throughout Canada could not be broadcast by CBET and, thus, was replaced by other programming. Find breaking Windsor & COVID-19 news, live coverage, weather, traffic, in-depth reporting, sports, local events and video. CBLT-DT, virtual channel 5 (UHF digital channel 20), is the flagship station of the English language service of CBC Television licensed to Toronto, Ontario, Canada.The station is owned by the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, as part of a twinstick with Ici Radio-Canada Télé owned-and-operated station CBLFT-DT (channel 25), which is operated through corporate subsidiary Société Radio-Canada. CBET's studios are located on Riverside Drive West and Crawford Avenue (near the Detroit River) in Downtown Windsor, and its transmitter is located near Concession Road 12 in Essex. A large rally of about 5,000+ citizens marched down Riverside Drive West to the station in protest. Despite all of the U.S. preemptions however, on the CBC Kids lineup, Arthur and Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood (which both can also be seen on WTVS in Detroit) are not affected and are not subject to preemption on CBET. A "Save Our Station" committee was formed and politicians on every level lobbied both CBC and the Canadian government to preserve the Windsor operation. The Baton/CBC partnership in CKLW-TV ended in May 1975 when, per the original 1970 arrangement, the CBC purchased Baton's 75 percent ownership stake in St. Clair River Broadcasting. If you are within the service area covered by a CBC transmitter you should be able to receive our signal. Windsor was not only in the spotlight in the CBC, but was also of interest to many other broadcasters and union leaders across the country. During the 1972 football season, CKLW-TV aired the weekly Alex Karras Football Show, hosted by former Detroit Lion Alex Karras.[7]. It began its live broadcast on 16 September 1954 as CKLW-TV. CBET still is carried on Spectrum's system in Port Clinton.[24]. com. CBEW broadcasts from transmission facilities at McGregor on 97.5 FM, and also reaches the nearby Detroit area and (through relay transmitters in Chatham–Kent, Leamington, and Sarnia) parts of Southwestern Ontario. "STL News | Breaking News | Latest News | St Louis News | News Videos", List of Ici Radio-Canada Télé television stations, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=CBET-DT&oldid=1011159757, Television channels and stations established in 1954, Short description is different from Wikidata, Articles with unsourced statements from August 2012, Articles lacking in-text citations from March 2009, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License, This page was last edited on 9 March 2021, at 10:44. CBET-DT is a Canadian local station in Windsor, Ontario, owned by the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation and affiliated with CBC Television.It broadcasts on digital channel 9. CBC Windsor is also known as channel 9 or by its call sign CBET. In addition to the main 6 p.m. newscast, CBET introduced a 10-minute late night newscast CBC News: Windsor Late Night on October 26, 2009, which aired at 10:55 p.m. each weeknight following The National. (7:30 p.m.). Available CBC Content CBC Television is a Canadian English language public television network made up of fourteen owned-and-operated stations.Some privately owned stations were formerly affiliated with the network until as late as August 2016. During a carriage dispute with the market's local NBC affiliate WNWO-TV, Buckeye temporarily moved CBET to WNWO's standard and high-definition channel allotments to ensure that viewers would still have access to coverage of the 2014 Winter Olympics. Beautiful. Its lineup was similar to the programming on RKO's two American independent stations, WOR-TV in New York City (now MyNetworkTV O&O WWOR-TV in Secaucus, New Jersey) and KHJ-TV in Los Angeles (now KCAL-TV). Outside of network programming, most of channel 9's schedule consisted of the standard fare of independent stations in the United States—old movies, cartoons, children's programs and off-network syndicated programming. CBC News Windsor. As 2014–15 season, with Rogers Communications taking over the production of HNIC and broadcasting other games on its services, Red Wings games only air on CBET during Hockey Night if they are involved in the game allotted to CBC, as games are no longer split regionally. The station is also available on cable in Southeast Michigan.For more details on the channel, CBC Windsor online broadcast or specific details such as tv shows, schedules or vod please check the official website. Over-the-air, CBET can be received in Cleveland and Toledo, Ohio with a really strong and reliable rooftop and/or indoor antenna. [13], CBET shut down its analogue signal at 11:58 p.m. on August 31, 2011, when Canadian television stations in CRTC-designated mandatory markets transitioned from analogue to digital broadcasts, and flash-cut its digital signal into operation on VHF channel 9 three minutes later at 12:01 a.m. on September 1. CBET-DT, virtual and VHF digital channel 9, is a CBC Television owned-and-operated station licensed to Windsor, Ontario, Canada. Maclean Hunter also owned CFCO in Chatham (also in the Windsor-Detroit market), and neither company could agree whether to sell CFCO or the CKLW stations. Find out what's on CBET Windsor tonight at the Canadian TV Listings Guide . Through the 1968 Broadcasting Act, the Canadian Radio-television Commission (the forerunner to today's Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC)) decreed that broadcast stations licensed within Canada must be at least 80 percent owned by Canadians. Over-The-Air TV. When CBC/Baton took over, more Canadian-produced programming was added to channel 9's schedule, including programs from CTV, such as People in Conflict, Here Come the '70s, The Pig and Whistle and The Starlost. The 1954 building is on Windsor's heritage registry, meaning that it could not be torn down without approval by the city government. RKO, which was subsidiary of the American company Goodyear Tire and Rubber, was forced to sell CKLW AM/FM and CKLW-TV by 1970. © 2011-2012 All trademarks and logos are property of their respective owners. CBET is in a unique position among the CBC-owned stations in that, due to Windsor's proximity to neighboring Detroit, Michigan, Windsor is considered part of the Detroit TV market. However, the few American shows left on CBC Television had disappeared from CBET some years before. Home; TV Listings; Streaming; TV Apps; About Us; Contact Us ; CBET Windsor. It began its live broadcast on 16 September 1954 as CKLW-TV. [3] CBET-DT is also available on CBC Gem, the public broadcaster's video streaming service. These shows were replaced with older CBC programs or shows from other Commonwealth countries, such as the popular British television drama Coronation Street (a national CBC program) and the Australian drama, Neighbours (exclusive to CBET at first, but which later began to be distributed nationally). On July 3, 2012, Pedler announced that she would take a leave of absence for a year, as she was adopting a baby girl.[19]. CKLW-TV transmitted its programming in black and white until 1968 when it upgraded its transmitter and began broadcasting in colour. On cable, the station is available on Cogeco channel 702 in Windsor. There was some local programming and personalities during this era, including Toby David as Captain Jolly, Art Cervi as Bozo the Clown (who would later move to WJBK), and Bill Kennedy hosting Bill Kennedy's Showtime (which would soon relocate to WKBD-TV (channel 50) as Bill Kennedy at the Movies, with CKLW retaining the Showtime title). Baton and CBC formed a holding company, known as St. Clair River Broadcasting Ltd., which was 75 percent owned by Baton; the CBC held the remaining 25 percent. 7,478 talking about this. St. Clair River was granted a five-year licence by the CRTC to operate the station, after which Baton would sell full ownership to the CBC. Channel 9 – which was the first television station in Windsor – originally operated as a CBC affiliate, though it also maintained a secondary affiliation with the DuMont Television Network[5] (which was shared with Detroit's WJBK, channel 2) until that network's demise in 1956. Digital over-the-air (OTA) transmission is available in areas with a CBC production centre. CKLW-AM-FM-TV was now fully integrated with RKO General's American broadcast interests, located in New York City, Memphis, San Francisco, Los Angeles, Boston, Washington, D.C., and Hartford, Connecticut, among other cities. Halifax, Nova Scotia; St. John’s, Newfoundland; You can add the CBC TV channel to your home screen from the ‘Movies & TV’ category in the Roku Channel Store or through the Roku website. Find out what's on CBET Windsor tonight. The station is owned by the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. in the fall of 2012, some evening programming variations remain, with Rick Mercer Report at 5:00 p.m., various programming (specials, documentaries, and repeats of other shows) at 5:30 p.m., and the one-hour 6:00 p.m. local newscast, with the remainder of the schedule in pattern with the other CBC stations (including Coronation Street, which is reduced to a single episode weeknights at 7:30 p.m. on the CBC network). Windsor TV frequency change leaves some Windsorites without favourite channels. 6,662 talking about this. In September 2009, most CBC stations began to carry a 90-minute block of local news from 5 to 6:30 p.m. each weeknight; however, CBET opted to keep its hour-long newscast at 6 p.m. These preemptions are due to Detroit rightsholder WDIV-TV (channel 4), which airs both programs during the 7 p.m. hour. The station's schedule did not change much early on; it still featured the same formula of CBC and CTV programs, along with British and American television shows (mostly reruns and movies) with Detroit rights. Jump to Latest Follow 1 - 20 of 37 Posts. 1; 2; Next. With the introduction of Canada Now (which began at CBET before it went national), CBC's new hybrid hour-long dinnertime newscast at 6 p.m. made its debut. As of the 2011–12 season, these programs were Wheel of Fortune (which aired on the national CBC schedule at 4:30 p.m.) and Jeopardy! All copyrights acknowledged. New operating methods and new technologies were introduced. On September 8, 2014, it was announced that the CBC would be selling its Riverside Drive studio complex to Clayland Developments Ltd. of London, Ontario for $1,425,000. CKLW-TV airs programs from both CBC and CTV along with local-only programs under the ownership of Baton/CBC. Jays telecasts on CBC was discontinued beginning with the 2009 season, with Sportsnet and TSN having exclusive carriage within Canada. Asha Tomlinson, who previously worked the breaking news desk at CBC News Network, became anchor of the expanded newscast;[21] she replaced Amanda Ferguson (who became anchor during Pedler's maternity leave) as anchor. First, in September, CBC Canada announced that Chris Ensing was the new anchor of “CBC Windsor News at 6”. Only three reporters remained at CBET, who produced stories for the early evening newscast on Toronto sister station CBLT. Prior to the 2006 format change, Canada Now was last locally anchored by Susan Pedler with Tony Doucette from a state-of-the-art news set inside the CBET newsroom. CBC TV Windsor Also To Be A Goner? [15] While the CBC originally planned on requesting that analogue operations for CBET and some of its other stations be extended by one year, taking those stations digital in 2012,[16][17] the corporation later revised its plan, and converted all of its originating stations to digital in August 2011.[18]. Khawla Khalifa holds a picture of her three children, two of whom were taken to Lebanon two years ago by Khalifa's ex-husband. CBET handled these anomalies (as well as its one-hour 6:00 p.m. local newscast, which as noted below differs from most CBC stations) by airing repeats of Rick Mercer Report or 22 Minutes at 4:30 p.m., various documentaries from the CBC library at 5:00 p.m. (different from the ones aired across the network at 1:00 p.m.), and Coronation Street from 7:00 to 8:00 (whereas Corrie airs from 6:30 to 7:30 on most other stations). Search the Windsor TV Listings Guide by time or by TV channel and find your favorite shows. [4], By 1953, CBC Television's distribution throughout Canada was growing. Channel 9 also carried CTV's mid-week NHL hockey telecasts, as well as games from the Stanley Cup playoffs and finals, when CTV held the rights. 8,174 talking about this. This time, the CRTC approved the application, and in 1970 the CBC/Baton alliance took control of CKLW-TV. Meanwhile, Baton took sole control of CKLW-AM-FM, operating them until they were sold to CUC Broadcasting in 1984 and to CHUM Limited in 1993. This group made up of managers and union reps oversaw the progress of the "experiment" and dealt with issues that arose on an almost weekly basis. While CBCT-DT in Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island decided to name its new supper hour newscast Compass and CBUT-DT in Vancouver kept the Canada Now title, CBET retained the CBC News at Six brand rather than returning to its original Newsday title. The show featured recording artists, both nationally and locally popular, lip-synching to their latest releases while teenagers showcased the latest dances on the show's huge dance floor. With an editorial and tech staff of about 32, CBC reinstated local news in pilot project form. Check out today's TV schedule for CBC (CBET) Windsor, ON and take a look at what is scheduled for the next 2 weeks. Please consider the following before calling: There may not be a transmitter covering your area. Following the CBC's removal of Wheel and Jeopardy! Some people in Windsor having a tough time pulling in some Detroit television channels off air … After its sale, CKLW-TV also produced a significant amount of local programming that ranged from music and variety to daytime talk, sports, agriculture, current affairs and documentaries. Check our CBC Channels & Frequencies Guide to see if there is a CBC TV transmitter in your area. WATCH LIVE: Here in Windsor-Essex many families are struggling with how and what they can do to help relatives in Lebanon following the Beirut explosion From the 1990s, here is a sign-off from CBET 9 out of Windsor, Ontario, Canada. Western Ontario Broadcasting's licence to operate the stations was renewed for only one year, and in 1969, General Tire decided to get out altogether rather than accept a 20 percent share. WATCH LIVE: When COVID-19 struck New York, an Ontario prof. began running a hospital staffed by special forces medics Windsor, Ontario; Toronto, Ontario; Ottawa, Ontario; Montreal, Quebec; Fredericton, New Brunswick; Charlottetown, P.E.I. 1 Channel still on the air as a full-time repeater of another station. Events and Programming from CBC Windsor In 1963, RKO bought out Western Ontario Broadcasting's other shareholders and gained full ownership of the CKLW stations. [9], The CBC's sports programming, including Hockey Night in Canada and its coverage of the Olympic Games, has historically been quite popular in the Detroit area, sometimes even more popular than American network coverage of the same events.[10]. Before the sale, and especially before Detroit's WKBD-TV went on the air in 1965, CKLW-TV was often likely to preempt games involving the Toronto Maple Leafs if the Montreal Canadiens hosted the Detroit Red Wings on Hockey Night in Canada. This is a table listing of CBC Television's stations, arranged by market. If you are experiencing a problem with CBC TV over-the-air reception, please call us toll free at 1-866-306-4636 and press “1” to report the issue so that we can investigate. While employees would relocate out of areas not leased by the CBC, the transition is not expected to be noticed by viewers and listeners. The Windsor Council was also formed. On January 9, 2006, under the CBC's local programming expansion initiative, CBET's newscasts were renamed as CBC News at Six, with the national half-hour remaining as Canada Now. After CBET's expansion of its supper-hour newscast in September 2013, variances involve Rick Mercer Report at 5:00 p.m. (seen on other stations at 6:30 p.m.), and a simulcast of the 11 p.m. newscast from sister station CBLT-DT in Toronto instead of its own late news program. Love Monster must decide to share … CBEW-FM is the callsign of the CBC Radio One station based in and serving Windsor, Ontario, Canada. [22] Prior to July 31, 2012, CBET was the only CBC-owned station not to have any repeaters; transmitters in Sarnia and Chatham rebroadcast CBLT instead. On November 30, 2006, CBC announced plans to discontinue Canada Now in February 2007, in favour of hour-long early evening local newscasts on its stations. The CTV programming was mainly seen in place of CBC's American programming as a result of border protection rules prohibiting the broadcast of American programs carried on the CBC network. On October 2, 2000, local news programming on CBET and other CBC owned-and-operated stations was reduced to a half-hour each weeknight, and late newscasts were canceled. Carole MacNeil would move to Toronto to anchor the Toronto segment there; she would later co-anchor with Evan Solomon on the CBC network's Sunday morning news program, CBC News: Sunday, and its nighttime complement, CBC News: Sunday Night. During 2007, CBC carried eight Jays games; CBET was able to air all CBC Jays games that season. CBC Windsor, ON: 9: SSE (12 m iles) VHF-Hi 186 Mhz WTOL + 2 subchannels: CBS TOLEDO, OH: 11: SSW (48 m iles) VHF-Hi 198 Mhz WTVG + 3 subchannels: ABC TOLEDO, OH: 13: SSW (48 m iles) VHF-Hi 210 Mhz CHWI: CTV Two Wheatley, ON: 16: ESE (32 m iles) UHF 482 Mhz CHWI-DT: CTV Wheatley, ON: 16: ESE (43 m iles) UHF 482 Mhz CHWI-60(1: INDEPENDENT Windsor, ON: 17: WNW (0 m iles) UHF 488 … Nearly one year ago, as the first detailed picture emerged of the true scale of the horror faced by residents of Ontario's long-term care system, a visibly emotional Premier Doug Ford vowed his government would conduct a full investigation. Wednesday, April 28th TV listings for CBC (CBET) Windsor, ON HD Today; Tomorrow; Friday, Apr 30; Saturday, May 1; Sunday, May 2; Monday, May 3; Tuesday, May 4; Wednesday, May 5; Thursday, May 6; Friday, May 7; Saturday, May 8; Sunday, May 9; Monday, May 10; Tuesday, May 11; Wednesday, May 12; Your Time Zone: 6:00 AM. National news segments originated from Vancouver and were anchored by Ian Hanomansing, with the Windsor segment broadcast from the CBET studios presented by Blake Roberts. The full Gem experience is not available outside of Canada. [6] The radio outlets are now owned by Bell Media Radio, successor-in-interest to Baton. [citation needed] The 90-minute evening news program Newsday remained as well as late and weekend news programs, but the music, variety, daytime talk and the popular Reach for the Top were all cancelled. [1] On satellite, it is carried on Shaw Direct channel 136[2] and Bell Satellite TV channel 587. CBET also carried some special programming aimed at American viewers, such as the annual Weekend With the Stars telethon for United Cerebral Palsy in the early 1980s. The CBC will continue its operations at the complex, leasing 13,000 square feet of the 32,000 square-foot complex from Clayland on a ten-year lease. CBC Windsor online stream is aired live from Windsor. The Windsor market, however, was already being served by the Detroit stations across the border. Windsor TV Guide: New Users - Set Up My Guide Existing Users - Log In: NOW NEXT >> 06:00 pm 06:30 pm 07:00 pm 07:30 pm 08:00 pm 08:30 pm 09:00 pm 09:30 pm 10:00 pm 10:30 pm 11:00 pm 11:30 pm; WJBK HDTV 2.1 Fox 2 News 6 … In Northwest Ohio, CBET is carried on Toledo-based Buckeye Broadband, which serves areas as far east as Sandusky. A community the size of Windsor should have some local TV news presence so I think it is possible that the federal government or CRTC would direct CBC to provide local news if the private broadcasters leave … This move, done through General Tire's broadcasting subsidiary General Teleradio, made the CKLW stations perhaps the only stations in Canada to be owned by an American company. Much like its radio counterparts (especially CKLW-AM, which became a Top 40 powerhouse in the Detroit market in the mid-1960s), the station looked more American than Canadian. The blackout of American network shows allowed RKO General an opportunity to reach the more lucrative American audience across the border. Conversely, CBC's National Hockey League coverage is not subject to local blackout. During the CBC's original run of Toronto Blue Jays telecasts (before Sportsnet's 2004 takeover), Jays games were often subject to blackout on CBET in order to protect Detroit Tigers home games available on broadcast stations. Channel 9 became a CBC owned-and-operated station on September 1, 1975, and changed its call letters to CBET. Contact: contact [@] tvlive32 . The CBC, SRC and TVO are likely to remain in Windsor to provide a Canadian broadcast presence. CBET was known as "CBET 9" when it first adopted the new call letters, and later branded as "TV 9 Windsor". Susan Pedler would continue as lead anchor, with Jim Lagogians on sports and Tara Weber reporting on weather. The station was also listed in some TV Guide editions in northern Ohio. 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The bottom 400 feet (120 m) still remained for the analogue signal on channel 9, while the new tower houses the digital signals for CBET (post-transition digital channel 9) and CICO-TV-32 (TVOntario), and for unrealised digital facilities for CBEFT (post-transition digital channel 35 / 54.1). As Windsor is part of the Detroit market, CBET is required to preempt American shows on the CBC network schedule of which exclusive rights are claimed by American stations in the market. That same year, Western Ontario Broadcasting Company, Ltd., parent company of CKLW radio (800 AM and 93.9 FM, now CIDR-FM), applied for a television license for Windsor. Events and Programming from CBC Windsor With this ordinance in effect, RKO General was forced to put the CKLW stations up for sale. CBET is carried on cable providers in Detroit, as well as on in much of Southeast Michigan, as far away as Flint and East Lansing. The station signal covers Windsor, Ontario and Detroit, Michigan. Son of Windsor's newest centenarian on the amazing life his mother has lived. Baton was undeterred in its quest and reapplied again, and with a new partner – the CBC, which had wanted an owned-and-operated station in southwestern Ontario for some time. In 1956, American industrial and communications firm General Tire and Rubber purchased a controlling interest in Western Ontario Broadcasting. Two local half-hour news programs were produced when CBET presented the Windsor Evening News, anchored by Carole MacNeil, at 5:30 p.m. and the Windsor Late News at 11 p.m. (CBET would continue to show the Toronto-based CBC Evening News at 6 p.m.). The city's Chamber of Commerce approved the deal, feeling that the market was lacking in a television station that was distinctly Canadian in nature.[5]. CBC News: "CBC Windsor's Susan Pedler says good-bye for now", July 3, 2012. The station first signed on the air at 2:50 p.m. on September 16, 1954 as CKLW-TV. CBC Windsor is also known as channel 9 or by its call sign CBET. Love Monster Sharing With Others Day. 51,608 talking about this. CKLW-TV was the first CBC station (and, prior to 2009, maybe the only station) to produce a 90-minute local, national and international newscast during the supper hour. On September 2, 2013, CBET expanded its early evening newscast to 90 minutes from 5:30 to 7 p.m., while it discontinued its 11 p.m. newscast in turn; besides differing from the early evening newscast slot of most CBC Television stations (5:30 to 7 p.m. on CBET, as opposed to 5 to 6:30 p.m. elsewhere), this differed from most CBC O&Os in other markets where stations carry both an early and late evening newscast;[20] in lieu of its own 11 p.m. newscast, CBET simulcasts the newscast from CBLT instead. Two Canadian broadcasting firms, Maclean Hunter (which owned CTV station CFCN-TV in Calgary), and Baton Broadcasting (owners of Toronto's CTV flagship station CFTO-TV), made a joint offer to purchase the stations, but were turned down by the CRTC. It was aquired by CBC on 1 September 1975, when the name changed into CBET. In 1990, CBC closed down CBET's news department, resulting in protests from Windsor area residents. In the mid-1990s, the CBC increased the amount of Canadian-produced programming on its schedule. I don't see the federal government allowing CBC to shut down transmitters serving Windsor. (Sanjay Maru/CBC) A Windsor … [10][23], Until January 2009, CBET maintained cable coverage as far south as Findlay, Ohio. CBET later renamed its newscast to CBC News: Windsor at Six, following the lead of most of its sister stations across Canada by inserting the city's name into the newscast title. The TV online programming includes shows and programmes like Hockey Night in Canada, Olympic Games, Canada Now, CBC News at Six, Compass. Due to the show's connection to Detroit's popular rock-and-roll AM radio stations, Swingin' Time was used by many artists, especially local acts such as The Supremes, Martha Reeves and the Vandellas, the MC5, and Mitch Ryder, to reach a substantially larger teen audience than they could have achieved through solely working the record hop circuit. [8] CTV content on CBET would remain at some capacity through the 1980s, despite the fact that after the CBC took full control of channel 9 in 1975, Kitchener-based CTV affiliate CKCO-TV signed on a repeater transmitter in Sarnia on channel 42, with a signal that reached Windsor at least marginally. 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