CKSA-DT

CKSA-DT, virtual and VHF digital channel 2, is a Global-affiliated television station licensed to Lloydminster, a city located on the border of the Canadian provinces of Alberta and Saskatchewan. The station is owned by the Stingray Group, as part of a twinstick with CTV affiliate CITL-DT (channel 4). The two stations share studios at 50 Street and 51 Avenue on the Alberta side of Lloydminster; CKSA-DT's transmitter is located near Highway 17 and Township Road 512, near the Saskatchewan provincial line.

CKSA-DT
Lloydminster, AlbertaSaskatchewan
Canada
ChannelsDigital: 2 (VHF)
Virtual: 2 (PSIP)
BrandingCKSA
Newcap Television
Programming
AffiliationsGlobal
Ownership
OwnerStingray Group
(Stingray Radio Inc.[1])
CKSA-FM, CILR-FM, CITL-DT
History
First air date
September 23, 1960 (1960-09-23)
Former call signs
CHSA-TV (1960–1963), CKSA-TV (1963–2011)
Former channel number(s)
Analogue:
2 (VHF, 1960–2011)
CBC (1960–2016)
Call sign meaning
C K Saskatchewan and Alberta
(taken from sister radio station)
Technical information
Licensing authority
CRTC
ERP8.1 kW
HAAT220.6 m (724 ft)
Transmitter coordinates53°23′47″N 110°0′30″W
Translator(s)See below
Links
Websitecksatv.ca

On cable, the station is available on Shaw Cable channel 5. On Shaw Direct, it is carried in high definition on channels 19 (Classic) and 519 (Advanced).

History

From its launch through 2016, CKSA was an affiliate of CBC Television, and was that network's last remaining privately owned affiliate.

Switch to Global

On May 24, 2016, the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) published an application by Newcap to disaffiliate the station from CBC Television effective August 31 of that year, claiming that the public broadcaster had elected not to renew any of its affiliations with private stations beyond that date. Newcap indicated that it will seek programming from another supplier, without saying whether such alternate programming had been found.[2] On September 1, 2016, CKSA switched to Global.[3][4]

Following the February 2016 switch of British Columbia outlets CJDC-TV Dawson Creek and CFTK-TV Terrace to CTV 2, CKSA-DT was the only privately owned CBC Television affiliate remaining in the system.

CKSA, along with sister CITL, signs off every night, and does not air Global's overnight programming, as both stations have the Canadian national anthem "O Canada" played during the sign-off.

Newscasts

As of September 4, 2018, CKSA broadcasts five hours of local news each week. Prime Time Local News airs at 5 p.m. on weekdays and is simulcast with CITL; there is no local news on weekends.[5] In addition, all newscasts from Global Edmonton/CITV-DT are simulcast on CKSA, except for Global News at 5 and the weekday editions of Global National.

The station previously broadcast Newcap News at 5 p.m., followed by Global National at 5:30 p.m. from the start of its Global affiliation until August 31, 2018.[6] On September 4, 2018, the program was expanded to one hour on CKSA, reformatted from a traditional newscast to a news magazine, and re-branded as Prime Time Local News.[7] Global National is only seen on weekends on CKSA preceding Global News Hour at 6.

Transmitters

Station City of licence Channel ERP HAAT Transmitter Coordinates
CKSA-TV-2 Bonnyville, AB 9 (VHF) 41.5 kW 195.1 m 54°11′54″N 110°50′31″W

CKSA was also broadcast on CKSA-TV-3 channel 8 in Wainwright and CKSA-TV-4 channel 12 in Provost, until they ceased operations on August 31, 2011. It was also rebroadcast on CBCS-TV-1 channel 8, an analog rebroadcaster of CKSA in Meadow Lake, Saskatchewan owned by the CBC; this repeater closed on July 31, 2012, as part of the CBC's austerity measures to keep the corporation solvent and in operation.[8]

Former Transmitters
Station City of licence Channel ERP HAAT Transmitter Coordinates
CKSA-TV-3 Wainwright, AB 8 (VHF) 0.009 kW NA 52°51′11″N 110°48′6″W
CKSA-TV-4 Provost, AB 12 (VHF) 0.009 kW NA 52°22′10″N 110°10′19″W
CBCS-TV-1 Meadow Lake, SK 8 (VHF) 21.9 kW 227.4 m 53°53′8″N 108°24′35″W

References

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