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Crossroads Television System

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Crossroads Television System
Type Broadcast television system
Country Canada
Availability Parts of Ontario and Alberta
Slogan Television You Can Believe In
Owner Crossroads Christian Communications
Launch date September 30, 1998
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Crossroads Television System

Crossroads Television System, or CTS, is a privately held Canadian television system.

Owned by Crossroads Christian Communications, the system airs predominantly Christian based religious programming, most notably 100 Huntley Street, The Michael Coren Show and Nite Lite Live, as well as other religious and faith based programming, along with syndicated reruns of family-oriented mainstream programming such as 7th Heaven, Full House, Happy Days and Little House on the Prairie.

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Crossroads previously consisted of a single television station, CITS-TV in Hamilton, Ontario, with rebroadcast transmitters in London and Ottawa. CITS, which launched in 1998, was the second religious terrestrial television station launched in Canada, after CJIL-TV in Lethbridge, Alberta.

On June 8, 2007, the CRTC approved Crossroads' application for new television stations to serve the Calgary and Edmonton markets. Respectively, these are CKCS-TV, which broadcasts on channel 32, and CKES-TV, which broadcasts on channel 45; both stations launched on October 8, 2007.[1]

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