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  • Selkirk Communications was a Canadian radio and television broadcasting company, which operated from 1959 to 1989. Evolving out of Taylor, Pearson & Carson...
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  • Selkirk may refer to: Alexander Selkirk, Scottish castaway who formed the basis for the novel Robinson Crusoe by Daniel Defoe Selkirk (surname), surname...
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  • acquire various broadcasting assets from other companies, including Selkirk Communications – the other major shareholder of BCTV, and also the owner of independent...
    18 KB (2,166 words) - 16:00, 22 May 2024
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    1968, Tel-Ray sold its stake to Selkirk Communications, part-owner of CFAC radio alongside Southam Inc. This gave Selkirk full ownership of the station...
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  • [citation needed] Originally owned by a consortium led by the Canadian Selkirk Communications of Vancouver, British Columbia with a 47% stake, LBC was sold in...
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    involvement. In 1989, Selkirk Communications merged with CFCN's then-owner, Maclean Hunter, who immediately sold most of Selkirk's television holdings,...
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    Sports & Media Slaight Communications Stingray Digital Vista Broadcast Group UCB Media Canada Maclean-Hunter Selkirk Communications Telemedia Western International...
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  • outside of the network. CHAN owner Western International Communications purchased Selkirk Communications and Allarcom, which together owned several independent...
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    the station's owners sold the station to media conglomerate Selkirk Communications. Selkirk moved the station's transmitter to the CN Tower in Toronto...
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  • Rogers Sports & Media (category Rogers Communications)
    first multicultural station. It also received many stations from Selkirk Communications in 1989. In the most significant acquisition to date, Rogers Media...
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  • on the board of various organizations, including Skate Canada, Selkirk Communications, the Ottawa Civic Hospital, and the Stratford Festival. She and...
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  • International Communications (WIC) acquired a 59% interest in CHEK and CHAN. WIC bought the remaining 41% interest from Selkirk Communications in 1989, when...
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    CKWX (category Rogers Communications radio stations)
    purchased Selkirk Communications and its stations (including CKWX and CKKS) and also received approval from the CRTC to transfer the former Selkirk stations...
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    Griffiths' Western Broadcasting Communications later sold a minority share of the station to Selkirk Communications, before buying back full control...
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  • battle for Slaight as Selkirk Communications Ltd. also submitted a tender for the company. Scuttled by the CRTC, which ruled that Selkirk was ineligible to...
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    CHTT-FM (category Rogers Communications radio stations)
    owned CJVI, died in 1959, and his company became Selkirk Communications that year. In 1970, Selkirk acquired 100% ownership of CJVI. It switched to a...
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  • who incorporated as CKMW Radio Ltd., in 1983; CFNY was sold to Selkirk Communications. As CKMW, the AM station adopted its current multilingual format...
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  • CISQ-FM (category Rogers Communications radio stations)
    Selkirk Communications in January 1989. Selkirk, in turn, was sold to Maclean-Hunter in September 1989, and CISQ was resold to Rogers Communications as...
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  • and operated by the Edmonton Journal, and was later purchased by Selkirk Communications. As of 1994, it broadcasts entirely Christian programming. During...
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    to CHAN. Selkirk Communications brought CJIB, and along with it, its 33% stake. CKOV sold its stake in equal parts to both CHAN and Selkirk, which resulted...
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