stampeder
2008-08-19, 02:25 PM
Local over-the-air stations CHNU-TV in Vancouver and CIIT-TV in Winnipeg will re-launch on Sept. 1 under the new brand name Joytv.
The stations, officially designated Joytv 10 in Vancouver (Joytv 7 in neighbouring Victoria) and Joytv 11 in Winnipeg, boast new schedules that, for the first time, will include simulcasts of top-rated U.S. network programs such as 60 Minutes and Smallville.
Toronto-based multimedia company S-VOX acquired the two stations from Rogers Media Inc. earlier this year.http://www.broadcastermagazine.com/issues/ISArticle.asp?id=88351&issue=08182008
It looks like the bulk of their programming will be CW Network stuff from the U.S. and this:Christian ministry and multicultural programming rounds out the Joytv schedule. Renowned broadcaster and political commentator Rafe Mair hosts The Search, a new half-hour information program that will explore religious and spiritual issues.Rafe Mair can be quite entertaining no matter whether you agree with him or not! :D
The stations, officially designated Joytv 10 in Vancouver (Joytv 7 in neighbouring Victoria) and Joytv 11 in Winnipeg, boast new schedules that, for the first time, will include simulcasts of top-rated U.S. network programs such as 60 Minutes and Smallville.
Toronto-based multimedia company S-VOX acquired the two stations from Rogers Media Inc. earlier this year.http://www.broadcastermagazine.com/issues/ISArticle.asp?id=88351&issue=08182008
It looks like the bulk of their programming will be CW Network stuff from the U.S. and this:Christian ministry and multicultural programming rounds out the Joytv schedule. Renowned broadcaster and political commentator Rafe Mair hosts The Search, a new half-hour information program that will explore religious and spiritual issues.Rafe Mair can be quite entertaining no matter whether you agree with him or not! :D