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CHMI-TV
Citytv logo.svg
Winnipeg, Manitoba
City of license Portage la Prairie, Manitoba
Branding Citytv Winnipeg
Slogan Everywhere!
Channels Analog: 13 (VHF)
Digital: allocated 32 (UHF)
Affiliations Citytv
Owner Rogers Communications
(Rogers Broadcasting, Ltd.)
First air date October 17, 1986
Call letters’ meaning C
H
Manitoba's
Independent
Former affiliations independent (1986-1999)
A-Channel (1999-2005)
Transmitter Power 325 kW
Height 324.3 m
Transmitter Coordinates 49°52′26″N 97°44′27″W / 49.87389°N 97.74083°W / 49.87389; -97.74083
Website Citytv Winnipeg

CHMI-TV is a television station licensed to Portage la Prairie, Manitoba, Canada, with most of its operations in Winnipeg. It is part of the Citytv system. While CTVglobemedia was slated to acquire CHMI along with other four Citytv stations as part of its purchase of most CHUM operations, the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission's (CRTC) decision approving the sale was made conditional on CTV selling the Citytv stations to Rogers Media. The CRTC approved the sale on September 28, 2007. Rogers took control of CHMI effective October 31. Although a Citytv station, it is the only Rogers TV station not part of any duopoly ever since CIIT-TV (formerly Omni, now Joytv) was sold to S-VOX in 2008.

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History

The CHMI Studio as Citytv in August 2005.
The original Manitoba Television Network, or MTN, logo was used from 1986-1995.
The second MTN logo was used from 1995-1999.

The station was licensed by the CRTC on May 8, 1986 and went on the air on October 17, 1986[1] where it was originally branded as the Manitoba Television Network or MTN. The station was originally licensed to Portage la Prairie, Manitoba but focused primarily on Winnipeg. Originally, MTN was not allowed to sell advertising in Winnipeg.

MTN was well-known for its Prairie Pulse News (later retitled MTN Pulse News, and then MTN News), MTN Kids Club, and Prime Ticket Movies, the last of which would carry over to the A-Channel system. Its slogan was "Very independent".

While this logo was being used on its Alberta counterparts years before, CHMI adopted the A-Channel branding in 1999, officially uniting the non-CBC Craig Media stations under one unified brand. It was dropped in 2005 when CHUM bought Craig Media.

In the fall of 1999, Craig Media moved the station to the refurbished former Canadian National Railway Power House at The Forks in Winnipeg and rebranded the station as A-Channel, joining CKEM-TV in Edmonton, Alberta and CKAL-TV in Calgary, Alberta. Technical operations for the station remained in Portage la Prairie.

In 2004, Craig Media announced a deal to sell the A-Channel stations to CHUM Limited. The sale was approved by the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission on November 19, 2004, and became official on December 1.

On February 3, 2005 CHUM announced that the A-Channel stations including CHMI will be relaunched as Citytv by that fall, the changes took effect on August 2.

CTVglobemedia announced its takeover of CHUM Limited in July 2006, pending regulatory approval. CTV intended to retain CHMI and the other four Citytv stations. However, CTV stated at the CRTC public hearing for the deal that the rationale to buy the Citytv stations was "weakest" in the case of CHMI; unlike the other Citytv markets, there has never been any sort of twinstick allowed in Winnipeg. CTV subsequently informed the CRTC, on May 7, that it would be prepared to sell CHMI "if the Commission determined this was in the public interest". The CRTC rejected this proposal and ultimately made the takeover conditional on the sale of all Citytv stations to another broadcaster.[2] Days later, it was announced that Rogers Communications would buy the stations of the Citytv system. The transaction was approved by the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission on September 28.

On July 12, 2006, the same day as the CTVglobemedia takeover was announced, the local CityNews program was immediately cancelled. It was expected to be replaced with a weekly half-hour newsmagazine called your City starting in January 2007. However, the program has not began airing as of yet. Technical operations for the station have been moved to Calgary CKAL-TV (as of January 2007), Citytv Calgary.[3]

Current CHMI-TV hosts

  • Jon Ljungberg, co-host, Breakfast Television
  • Jenna Khan, ,Host Breakfast Television
  • Brian Yasui, news anchor, Breakfast Television
  • Heather Steele Weather Specialist]]
  • Pay Chen, Host, Breakfast Television

Former MTN hosts

  • Kevin 'Bundy' Dunn, host of Bundy's Late Night Revue and puppeteer of Buckley on MTN Kids Club
  • Adam Rickner, puppeteer of Beave on Bundy's Late Night Revue and MTN Kids Club

Retransmitters

  • CHMI-2
  • CHMI-3 (Dauphin) channel 6

References

  1. ^ "Glitches mar MTN debut; viewers give warm welcome". Winnipeg Free Press. October 18, 1986. 
  2. ^ Record of CBC interventions and CTV replies re CHUM acquisition on CRTC website; these commitments are in document marked "Second Reply"
  3. ^ [1], [2], [3]

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