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14 years ago
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855 York Mills Road
North York, ON M3B 1Y2
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TVO(Television Ontario) another sight, EUREKA and Bits and Bytes is or are excellent and quality…read morewatching to a mind in need of 'food for thought' also. Can seem to find intelligence in that kind of presentations. Also it covers the whole Province instead of a City, that much can be noticed from the name. Yes it does make it think. Good Job.
TVO is essentially Ontario's public television, and it's broadly similar to the high-mindedness and…read moreprogramming choices of PBS in the States. There's the same edifying kids' shows, current events, documentaries, and, of course, clunky British period dramas. I think PBS has more interesting programming overall, but they do have a greater purchasing power with which to put together their schedules. That said, be prepared to sit through dorky appeals for money from either entity during pledge drives. The Agenda with Steve Paikin is easily the best in-house show on TVO. It's a talk show with excellent, international guests, and absolutely no BS, unlike even the best American shows like it. Steve Paikin asks really tough questions (and, more importantly, keeps asking when he gets a vague answer), but is always civil, fair, and well-informed about the topic. They even got him to moderate the upcoming Leaders' debate for the '08 Federal Election.
Whenever I am at Massey Hall to take in a concert, I often walk up the street and pass by CityTV to…read morefetch my parked car. It's up the street, at the corner of Victoria Street and Dundas Street East. CityTV has moved around a handful of times. I remember as a kid, taking the 501 Queen streetcar and seeing the station name at 99 Queen Street East, which was its original location. It was home to some fun programming. I enjoyed coming home from school to take in Toronto Rocks, which was hosted by John Mahjor. He played videos and took requests, including birthday shout-out messages live on the air. Ah, memories! The station then moved to 299 Queen Street West. It ended up being the CHUM City Building. It was home to CityLine, MuchMusic, Speakers Corner, Electric Circus, and more. I remember the MuchMusic Video Awards held at the corner of Queen Street West and John Street for years. I was an audience member for the Marilyn Denis Show one time. I went to see James Blunt and had a fabulous time. Free tickets are always great. I can say that I set foot in this building. CHUM ended up selling its assets to its parent company, CTV. So, another location change happened. CityTV's current location is right in front of Yonge-Dundas Square, in the heart of downtown Toronto. CP24 (the around-the-clock news station), CityLine, Breakfast Television, and many other shows are broadcast from this building these days. I was able to look through the window last Friday and see the CityLine set. It was nice to check it out quietly as I headed to my car. Many Torontonians who have been around for a bit will remember Mark Dailey's voice, who was the voice of City TV. City TV. Everywhere. He was my neighbour when I was young. He lived in the apartment next to my family's. He was always nice. Sometimes, he'd leave his news scripts on the ledge in front of our communal mailboxes. Sadly, he passed away from cancer. CityTV was pretty cool back in the day. I liked everything from the CHUM countdowns to Fashion TV. I don't watch its programming all that much these days. I like Breakfast Television in the morning, especially with Meredith Shaw joining the crew recently. I tend to watch CP24 when I'm killing time, either at the doctor's office, or at work in the lunchroom... haha! It was cool to reminisce and reflect on how programming from this station has shaped me. It's cool that I moved back to the greater Toronto area and I'm still watching Breakfast Television! (467)
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Green rooms. Watch me on live TV on Breakfast Television.
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The famous "Everywhere!" truck coming out of the Citytv building
This was my go to show for decades however I have had to find another morning show. The constant…read morestupid comments made by Jennifer Hsiung make me cringe to the point I have had to change the channel repeatedly. I am embarrassed for her coworkers. Her attempt at humour is anything but. Of all the talent that has been on this show, please tell me how she still has a job. I will not be returning while she is still there making people uncomfortable every day.
CP24 time to change the way u do live of Caribana parade of the bands. U interview your guests…read morewhile completely blocking the masqueraders on stage. Introduce them then turn the camera on the stage. Very poor showing perhaps change the camera man instructions. Very disappointing viewing & with constant breaking news that are no longer relevant. Also very upset that your interview with junior queen was not properly aired. DO BETTER IF U WANT TO IMPROVE YOUR RATINGS
Ms. LaFlamme was complaining about Mr. Scheer and his so called…read moreAmerican citizenship, while the votes were being counted.We were getting the east results. Oh yes, forgot to mention Ms. Elizabeth is an American. Mr. Scheer, born in Canada, is Canadian.Funny that was never mentioned. Chek TV did not give us the results, until all the polls closed!!! Wonder why Svend Robinson did not win for the NDP?
Everything I like that's on CTV is stuff that's from American networks. Even though CTV plugs…read moreitself as Canadian Television over and over, they have very little "original programming," most of which is lame anyway. I have to give them credit, however, for running the entire Sopranos series uncut, which is more than can be said for A&E. On a more local note, CTV Toronto has the most obnoxious evening news I know (other local CTV news outfits, such as Montreal's, are better). They're shameless self-promoters, running endless ads about how in touch they are with Toronto. But their focus is suburban and, in the old sense, "bourgeois": as in, "The Rapture has begun--how will this affect your commute? Tune in at six!" And Dave Duvall, the weather guy, really needs to stop making the same bad jokes with his crayons.
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PRETTY GOOD! Good recordings and quality. I mean pretty considerableread more
No interest to this, welcomed to be out. Weird list and this is not something of a good weird sort…read more All that can be said to this station here.
Public Broadcasting is the most underrated champion of the media. CBC has been outstanding in their…read morecoverage of the whole COVID-19 situation as well as telling the stories of Canadians from across the country and internationally as well. I turn to CBC for all news, local, national and global and their slew of fantastic personalities and hosts make every topic very interesting to the layman. Tom Power and the Q show has been my saving grace from going insane while under social isolation.
I have visited the CBC for a few different events, including a couple of food fests and some…read moretapings of their TV shows. The building itself is pretty cool, with various items from Canadian broadcasting history to look at. When you are in the audience of a taping, sometimes you even go home with a little prize, Oprah style! Most recently I was here for a taping of The Steven and Chris show and went home with a Happy Light while having enjoyed a half day full of laughs. If you have a few hours to kill in Toronto on a weekday coming up, I highly recommend signing up in advance to attend a taping of a CBC show. Good times!
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Has anyone else noticed how bad the movie network is getting? It may be coincidental but since bell…read morebought the shop it seems like far fewer new movies are available, esp if one is looking for decent movies. Other then the series they get from HBO do they really have anything left to offer. They claim to offer the movies on the 'on demand' feature but so much is not there. Too bad Canadian netflix is so thin compared to the US version. hopefully the streaming service rogers is working on will provide an alternative. If not for the desire to see game of thrones, i would dump this puppy. Look elsewhere
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