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Due to severe financial issues, as of March 4, 2009, only one edition of ''A Morning'' aired, namely the one at [[CHRO-TV]] [[Ottawa]].<ref name="ctv-cuts">[http://www.newswire.ca/en/releases/archive/March2009/03/c5505.html CTV press release], March 3, 2009</ref> The versions in Barrie and London were cancelled outright, with the timeslot filled by encores of the previous day's late news, while the Victoria edition was replaced with a simulcast of [[CFAX|CFAX 1070]]'s morning show.<ref>[http://www.cfax1070.com/programs.php Local t-v station announces recession-related programming change], [[CFAX]], March 3, 2009</ref> |
Due to severe financial issues, as of March 4, 2009, only one edition of ''A Morning'' aired, namely the one at [[CHRO-TV]] [[Ottawa]].<ref name="ctv-cuts">[http://www.newswire.ca/en/releases/archive/March2009/03/c5505.html CTV press release], March 3, 2009</ref> The versions in Barrie and London were cancelled outright, with the timeslot filled by encores of the previous day's late news, while the Victoria edition was replaced with a simulcast of [[CFAX|CFAX 1070]]'s morning show.<ref>[http://www.cfax1070.com/programs.php Local t-v station announces recession-related programming change], [[CFAX]], March 3, 2009</ref> |
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[[A Atlantic]] continued to produce its own morning program, ''[[Breakfast Television]]''. Following the re-launch of A as [[CTV Two]] on August 29, 2011 and the re-alignment of the stations' news operations with the [[CTV News]] branding, both ''Breakfast Television'' in the Atlantic and ''A Morning'' in Ottawa were re-branded as ''[[CTV Morning Live]]''.<ref name=ctvtwo-pr>{{cite web|title=Bell Media’s /A\ Network to Become "CTV Two" This Fall|url=http://ctvmedia.ca/ctv/releases/release.asp?id=13828&yyyy=2011|publisher=Bell Media Media Centre|accessdate=30 May 2011}}</ref><ref>[http://www.falltvpreview.com/images/schedules/CTVTwoOttawa.pdf CHRO-TV Morning Show renamed CTV Morning including there News which will be known as CTV NEWS]</ref> |
[[A Atlantic]] continued to produce its own morning program, ''[[Breakfast Television]]''. Following the re-launch of A as [[CTV Two]] on August 29, 2011 and the re-alignment of the stations' news operations with the [[CTV News]] branding, both ''Breakfast Television'' in the Atlantic and ''A Morning'' in Ottawa were re-branded as ''[[CTV Morning Live]]''.<ref name=ctvtwo-pr>{{cite web|title=Bell Media’s /A\ Network to Become "CTV Two" This Fall|url=http://ctvmedia.ca/ctv/releases/release.asp?id=13828&yyyy=2011|publisher=Bell Media Media Centre|accessdate=30 May 2011}}</ref><ref>[http://www.falltvpreview.com/images/schedules/CTVTwoOttawa.pdf CHRO-TV Morning Show renamed CTV Morning including there News which will be known as CTV NEWS] {{wayback|url=http://www.falltvpreview.com/images/schedules/CTVTwoOttawa.pdf |date=20111122180507 }}</ref> |
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==Barrie== |
==Barrie== |
Revision as of 18:15, 1 October 2016
A Morning | |
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Genre | Morning show |
Country of origin | Canada |
Original language | English |
Production | |
Production locations | Ottawa, Ontario |
Original release | |
Network | CHRO-TV (1997-2011) A (1990s to 2009) |
Related | |
A News |
A Morning (formerly New Day, Breakfast at The New RO in the case of Ottawa, and A-Channel Morning) is a morning television show that aired on Canada's CHRO-TV in Ottawa and formerly aired on the other stations in the A system (except for A Atlantic).
Due to severe financial issues, as of March 4, 2009, only one edition of A Morning aired, namely the one at CHRO-TV Ottawa.[1] The versions in Barrie and London were cancelled outright, with the timeslot filled by encores of the previous day's late news, while the Victoria edition was replaced with a simulcast of CFAX 1070's morning show.[2]
A Atlantic continued to produce its own morning program, Breakfast Television. Following the re-launch of A as CTV Two on August 29, 2011 and the re-alignment of the stations' news operations with the CTV News branding, both Breakfast Television in the Atlantic and A Morning in Ottawa were re-branded as CTV Morning Live.[3][4]
Barrie
CKVR in Barrie launched its A Morning show on September 8, 2008. Previously the station aired a simulcast of Citytv Toronto's Breakfast Television with its own local news inserts.
Following the program's cancellation a mere six months later, CKVR currently airs 6 repeats of the previous evening's 11:00 p.m. newscasts between 6 a.m. and 9 a.m.
London/Windsor
Similar to CKVR in Barrie, CFPL London and CHWI in Windsor both now run a loop of CFPL's 11:00 p.m. newscast between 6 and 9 a.m.
Pembroke/Ottawa
CTV Morning Live on CTV Two airs in the Pembroke/Ottawa market. Airs from 6-10 am weekdays and Saturdays from 7-9am
Personalities
- Host: Lianne Laing, Jeff Hopper
- News Anchor/Reporter: Annette Goerner
- Weather: Melissa Lamb
- Live Eye Reporter: Sarah Freemark
- Local Reporter: Lois Lee
Victoria
CIVI's A Morning in Victoria relaunched on September 8, 2008. CIVI previously aired a local A-Channel Morning, anchored by Bruce Williams, from its launch in 2001 until its cancellation of in 2006 when CTVglobemedia announced it would takeover CHUM Limited. During the time the show was cancelled, a rebroadcast of the previous evenings A-Channel News at 5 and 6 was shown in its timeslot.
CIVI has replaced the morning show with a simulcast of Bell Media's radio station in Victoria CFAX.
Atlantic Canada
The cable-only A Atlantic station in Atlantic Canada produces a similar morning program, although its program uses the name Breakfast Television, which it previously licensed from Citytv.
Morning show presentation
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2004-2005
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2005-2008
References
- ^ CTV press release, March 3, 2009
- ^ Local t-v station announces recession-related programming change, CFAX, March 3, 2009
- ^ "Bell Media's /A\ Network to Become "CTV Two" This Fall". Bell Media Media Centre. Retrieved 30 May 2011.
- ^ CHRO-TV Morning Show renamed CTV Morning including there News which will be known as CTV NEWS Archived 2011-11-22 at the Wayback Machine