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CHAN

CHAN (Global)
Slogan: "Global's got it!"
Vancouver, British Columbia
Channel 8 / Cable 11
Owner CanWest Global
Founded 1960
Joined Global 2001
Signal Radius 97% of British Columbia
Callsign Meaning CHANnel
Former Affiliations 1961-2001: CTV
Global Network
CITV
(Edmonton)
CKND
(Winnipeg)
CIII
(Toronto)

CHAN-TV Vancouver, British Columbia (otherwise known as Global BC) is the Global Television Network's owned-and-operated station in British Columbia, broadcasting from its studios in Burnaby. It broadcasts on OTA channel 8, and on cable channel 11.

CHAN began broadcasting on October 30, 1960 as an independent station, joining CTV upon the new network's launch on October 1, 1961. Soon after launch, the station began installing many relay transmitters, and, according to the station, can reach 97 per cent of British Columbia. Via OTA channel 8, CHAN also reaches an American audience in neighbouring Whatcom County, Washington.

In 1963, local entrepreneur Frank Griffiths purchased the station, along with nearby CBC affiliate station CHEK TV, based in Victoria on Vancouver Island.

In 1975, CHAN took on the name BCTV, which was used as the station's name up until 2001, when it became Global BC (BCTV is still used for its local news programs). In 1982, the station became part of Selkirk subsidiary Western Broadcasting Inc ., and in 1989, was acquired by WIC subsidiary Westcom TV Group .

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News

CHAN's news operation is well respected in the industry. Ever since the station decided to produce a one hour news bulletin in the late 1960s, a major part of the station's cash flow has gone into its news programming, and has garnered high ratings and major awards since then. The station's on-air news style was even used a inspiration for Ted Turner's CNN, as both uses the newsroom as a backdrop during the broadcast.


CHAN was very unfriendly towards CTV, as they believed that the network's Toronto station, CFTO, produced nearly all of CTV's Canadian shows in the late 1960s and early 1970s. CHAN's main goal was to produce a nation-wide national news bulletin from its studios, but CTV didn't like the idea, as Griffiths only owned three CTV affiliates: BCTV, CHEK and, for a short while, Montreal's CFCF.

This lead to CHAN producing its own program for WIC's stations in the mid-nineties: "Canada Tonight". Two versions were produced: one for BC itself, hosted by Bill Good (now at CIVT, CTV's current Vancouver O&O station) and a national version, hosted by Tony Parsons, who also presents their nightly news program, "The Newshour". When CanWest Global purchased CHAN, the stories that were once sourced from CTV's other affiliates throughout the country, were replaced by stories sourced from Global's affiliates.

From 2001, when the station became Global BC, CHAN became home to Global's new national news program, Global National, hosted by former ABC reporter and presenter, Kevin Newman. The program goes live to air from Vancouver at 5.30pm (Pacific Time ), and is followed by The Newshour .

CHAN's other news programs include:

  • a morning news program from 6 to 9am, hosted by Steve Darling and Lynn Colliar ,
  • an hour long bulletin (known as "The Noon NewsHour"), hosted by Randene Neill (weekdays), and Robin Stickley (weekends)
  • a 5.00pm bulletin, hosted by Deborra Hope ,
  • a late night bulletin (known as "NewsHour Final"), hosted by Jill Krop ,
  • Saturday (7.00-10.00am) and Sunday (8.00-10.00am) Morning News, hosted by Robin Stickley ,
  • weekend editions of The NewsHour, hosted by Suzette Meyers, and NewsHour Final , hosted by Reg Hampton

The affiliation shakeup of 2001

In 2000, WIC's stations were purchased by CanWest Global, and as a result, CHAN would become the British Columbia affiliate of the Global Television Network. When BCTV's affiliation with CTV expired on September 1, 2001 , a major shakeup in British Columbia television occurred:


  • The former Global affiliate, CKVU, became an independent for around a year, before becoming Citytv Vancouver. This occurred because the sale had not yet been approved by the CRTC.
  • CIVT, owned by CTV's forerunner Baton Broadcasting, switched from being the independent Vancouver Television (VTV) to become "BC CTV" (later changed to just CTV due to confusion with BCTV).
  • BCTV's sister station in Victoria, CHEK, switched from being a CTV affiliate to becoming CH Victoria , and joined the CH system also owned by CanWest Global.
  • And finally, CHAN became Global's Vancouver affiliate, Global BC.

Programming

For the most part, CHAN-TV airs a typical Global network schedule, but with a few differences:

Transmitters

CITY CALL SIGN CHANNEL POWER (kW)
Vancouver CHAN-TV 8 250
Chilliwack CHAN-TV-1 11 0.009
Bowen Island CHAN-TV-2 3 0.009
Squamish CHAN-TV-3 7 0.009
Courtenay CHAN-TV-4 11 2.55
Brackendale CHAN-TV-5 9 0.01
Wilson Creek (Nanaimo) CHAN-TV-6 23 19.3
Whistler CHAN-TV-7 9 0.01
North Lillooet CFDF-TV-1 5 0.009
Barrière CFDQ-TV 8 0.01
Enderby CFEN-TV-2 11 0.01
Malakwa CFFI-TV-2 11 0.001
Quilchena CFHM-TV-2 9 0.009
Houston CFHO-TV 8 0.39
Smithers CFHO-TV-1 13 0.213
Telkwa CFHO-TV-2 10 0.05
Barrière (Little Fort) CFIB-TV 7 0.01
Salmon Arm CFSA-TV-1 13 0.01
Savona CFSC-TV-1 13 0.001
Dawson Creek CFSN-TV 8 0.01
Topley CFTY-TV 11 0.01
Invermere CFWL-TV-1 8 0.01
Ashcroft CHAC-TV-2 2 0.009
Campbell Road CHCX-TV 22 0.02
Eagle Bay CHEB-TV 8 0.002
Willow Point CHJB-TV 7 0.01
Crawford Bay CHJB-TV-1 12 0.02
McClure CHLP-TV 5 0.01
Apex Mountain CHNJ-TV-1 11 0.001
Anahim Lake CIAL-TV-1 5 0.001
Tatla Lake CIAL-TV-2 9 0.001
Peachland CIPL-TV 9 0.01
Pavilion Lake CIPV-TV 12 0.001
Nakusp CJNP-TV-3 7 0.001
Vavenby CKVA-TV-1 8 0.01
McBride CH2013 4 0.05
Kitwanga CH2289 8 0.005
Chetwynd CH2385 4 0.01
Logan Lake CH2518 18 0.02
Blue River CH2531 13 0.01
Valemount CH2649 8 0.01
Parson CH2737 7 0.01
Granisle CH2798 11 0.01
North Pine CH3033 50 0.1
Fort St. James CH3035 4 0.01
Bamfield CH4131 10 0.005
Seton Portage CH4419 7 0.01
Donald Station CH4445 8 0.01
Dease Lake CH4450 11 0.005
Pemberton CH4552 6 0.01
Moberly Lake CH4558 8 0.01
D'Arcy CH4576 5 0.01
Hagensborg CH4579 10 0.01
Crescent Valley CH5645 47 0.02
Passmore CH5652 5 0.005
Blackpool CH5665 / CH5666 5 / 6 0.01
New Denver CH5668 / CH5669 3 / 6 0.01
100 Mile House CITM-TV 3 1.3
Williams Lake CITM-TV-1 13 0.005
Quesnel CITM-TV-2 8 0.005
Alexis Creek CIAC-TV 11 0.005
Rimrock CKRR-TV-2 11 0.005
Kamloops CHKM-TV 6 4
Pritchard CHKM-TV-1 9 0.008
Cache Creek CHAC-TV-1 12 0.009
Clearwater CHCW-TV-2 10 0.02
Celista CHSH-TV-1 7 0.005
Chase CHSH-TV-2 13 0.01
Clinton CHTS-TV-1 13 0.009
Lillooet CILY-TV-1 8 0.01
Lytton CILY-TV-2 8 0.01
Spences Bridge CJNA-TV-2 7 0.005
Kelowna CHKL-TV 5 7
Penticton CHKL-TV-1 10 1.08
Vernon CHKL-TV-2 12 0.564
Revelstoke CHKL-TV-3 7 0.001
Tuktakamin Mountain CFAW-TV 12 0.01
Lillooet / Riley Creek CFDF-TV-2 13 0.01
Cedar Hill CHAW-TV 9 0.002
Lumby CHID-TV-2 9 0.01
Keremeos / Olalla CHKC-TV-5 11 0.009
Mabel Lake CHPL-TV-1 13 0.009
Santa Rosa CISR-TV 68 0.1
Grand Forks CISR-TV-1 7 0.009
Cherryville CJCC-TV 13 0.01
Oliver / Osoyoos CKKM-TV 3 0.93
Trail CKTN-TV 8 18
Castlegar CKTN-TV-1 5 0.009
Taghum CKTN-TV-2 23 0.009
Nelson CKTN-TV-3 3 0.33
Creston CKTN-TV-4 12 0.01
Willow Point CHJB-TV 7 0.01
Prince George CIFG-TV 12 4.7
Fraser Lake CFFL-TV-1 9 0.324
Priestly CFFL-TV-2 14 0.02
Ootsa Lake CHBL-TV 11 0.162
MacKenzie CIMK-TV-1 9 0.005
Burns Lake CKHS-TV 13 0.063
Endako CH2030 3 0.05

Sourced from Nelson Media

Videotape Format

CHAN-TV uses Betacam SP analogue videotape for all of its programming, including non-live parts of their BCTV newscast.

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