CFRE-DT
Regina, Saskatchewan Canada | |
---|---|
Channels | Digital: 11 (VHF) Virtual: 11.1 (PSIP) |
Branding | Global Regina (general) Global News (newscasts) |
Programming | |
Affiliations | Global (O&O) |
Ownership | |
Owner | Corus Entertainment (Corus Television Limited Partnership[1]) |
CFSK-DT | |
History | |
First air date | September 6, 1987 |
Former call signs | CFRE-TV (1987–2011) |
Former channel number(s) | Analogue: 11 (VHF, 1987–2011) |
Independent (1987–1997) | |
Call sign meaning | CF REgina |
Technical information | |
Licensing authority | CRTC |
ERP | 17.3 kW |
HAAT | 300.0 m (984 ft) |
Transmitter coordinates | 50°35′45″N 105°4′10″W / 50.59583°N 105.06944°W |
Links | |
Website | Global Regina |
CFRE-DT, virtual and VHF digital channel 11, is a Global owned-and-operated television station licensed to Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada. The station is owned by Corus Entertainment. CFRE-DT's studios are located on Hoffer Drive and McDonald Street on the northeast side of Regina, and its transmitter is located near Louis Riel Trail/Highway 11, northwest of Regina.
On cable, CFRE-DT is available in high definition on Access Communications channel 508,[2] and Sasktel Max channel 305 in the Regina area.[3] On satellite, it is carried on Shaw Direct channel 171,[4] and Bell Satellite TV channel 594.[5]
History[]
The Communications Tower (associated with the local early broadcasts in 1987) is the tallest structure in Saskatchewan at over 300 metres (984 ft) with lights and top antenna. The Tower was constructed by Towerectors, a company that specialized in constructing Communications Towers. Towerectors was owned and operated by Gerhard F. Hein and George Anderson.
This section needs expansion with: further information on the history of CFRE. You can help by . (September 2011) |
The station first signed on the air on September 6, 1987, under the ownership of Canwest. CFRE and its sister station in Saskatoon, CFSK, were branded as "STV", and became part of the CanWest Global System in 1990 until the Global Television Network brand was expanded to all of Canwest's stations in 1997.
News operation[]
CFRE-DT presently broadcasts 24½ hours of local newscasts each week (with 4½ hours each weekday and one hour each on Saturdays and Sundays). The station also airs the public affairs program Focus Saskatchewan.
On May 31, 2011, Shaw Media announced that a new local weekday morning newscast would begin broadcasting on CFRE in late-August 2011. The morning newscast runs for three hours from 6 to 9 a.m.[6] On August 11, 2011, it was announced that Heather Anderson would anchor the program.[7]
In late 2011, CFRE-DT became the first television station in the Regina market to begin broadcasting its local newscasts in high definition. On August 20, 2012, CFRE expanded its half-hour 10 p.m. newscast to one hour, and changed the name of the program from Prime News to News Hour Final (it has since been renamed Global News at 10); the addition of the morning newscast and the expansion of the primetime newscast was part of an expansion of local news programming on Global owned-and-operated stations across Canada as part of a benefits package that was included as a condition of the sale of the Global Television Network to Shaw Communications.[8]
Starting in August 2015, Global News at 10 and all weekend news programming was being produced out of Toronto; anchors were provided by the centralized news operation, but the broadcasts continued to feature local reporting. However, local news anchors have since returned to the weekday broadcast on Global News at 10. The program is hosted by Global Regina anchors Carlyle Fiset and Elise Darwish, who also produce the newscasts at 6 and 10 for Global Saskatoon.[9] Although the newscasts are anchored from Regina, Global Regina no longer has a permanent evening weather specialist. Instead, meteorologist Peter Quinlan from Global Saskatoon anchors Global Regina's weather reports. Weekend newscasts are still produced in Toronto and anchored by Mark Carcasole.
Digital television[]
Digital channel[]
Channel | Video | Aspect | PSIP Short Name | Programming[10] |
---|---|---|---|---|
11.1 | 1080i | 16:9 | CFRE-HD | Main CFRE-DT programming / Global |
Analogue-to-digital conversion[]
On August 10, 2011, three weeks before Canadian television stations in CRTC-designated mandatory markets were slated to transition from analogue to digital broadcasts, CFRE flash cut its digital signal into operation on VHF channel 11.[11] On June 13, 2019, the CRTC approved a request by Corus to shut down CFRE-TV-2 in Fort Qu'Appelle.[12]
References[]
- ^ Ownership Chart 32H – CORUS – TV & Discretionary Services
- ^ https://www.myaccess.ca/fileadmin/myaccess/storage/services/residential/tv/brochures/RT002-TV_Lineup_Regina_WEB_01.pdf
- ^ [1]
- ^ "National Channel Lineup (Numerical)" (PDF). Shawdirect.ca. Shaw Satellite G.P. Retrieved July 19, 2020.
- ^ "List of Bell Satellite TV Channels". TV Channel Lists. Retrieved July 19, 2020.
- ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2011-07-02. Retrieved 2011-06-01.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
- ^ http://www.globalregina.com/Global+Regina+announces+Morning+Show/5241089/story.html
- ^ Global News Boosts Local Programming Across the Country Archived 2014-01-07 at the Wayback Machine, Broadcaster Magazine, May 30, 2012.
- ^ Faguy, Steve. "Another step in Global's faking of local news". Retrieved 9 September 2015.
- ^ RabbitEars TV Query for CFRE
- ^ "Digital Television – Office of Consumer Affairs (OCA)". Archived from the original on 2013-07-07. Retrieved 2013-07-13.
- ^ [2]
External links[]
- Global Regina
- CFRE-DT history – Canadian Communications Foundation
- CFRE-TV in the REC Canadian station database
- Global Television Network stations
- Television stations in Regina, Saskatchewan
- Television channels and stations established in 1987
- Corus Entertainment
- 1987 establishments in Saskatchewan