Item FILM S-1775 - CFQC (Television station : Saskatoon, Sask.). News clips. June 1968 - July 1968

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CFQC (Television station : Saskatoon, Sask.). News clips. June 1968 - July 1968

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  • Moving image

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Private

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  • Source of title proper: Cataloguer created - TV newsclips

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FILM S-1775

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  • 1968-06 to 1968-07 (Creation)
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    CFQC (Television station : Saskatoon, Sask.)

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1 film reel

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Name of creator

(1953-)

Administrative history

In 1953, an application by A. A. Murphy & Sons Ltd. to the CBC Board of Governors was approved to own and operate a television station in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, but CFCQ television would begin broadcasting on December 5, 1954. Some of the initial staff included: Blair Nelson (TV manager); Vern Dallin (assistant TV manager); Lyn Hoskins (chief engineer); Walter Romanow (production director); Wilf Gilbey (film editor); Nick Semenoff (art editor); John Lumby (photographer); Donna Knight (continuity editor); Margaret Morrison (promotion manager); Godfrey Hudson (news editor); and Ed Whelan (sports editor). In 1955 CFQC-TV was one of the stations that helped to form the Canadian Television News Film Co-operative, an organization to exchange news footage among CBC and private television stations. In 1969, owners of CFQC television were granted approval to disassociate with the CBC Television Network and to join the CTV network. A. A. Murphy & Sons sold its CFQC-TV operations to CFTO-TV Ltd. in 1972, which was followed later year by Russwood Broadcasting (a subsidiary of Baton Broadcasting) taking over ownership of both CFQC radio and television. In August 1986, Baton Broadcasting Inc. entered into a partnership agreement with Harvard Developments Inc. that would see them jointly own CFQC-TV, but would Baton alone would continue to hold the license for CFQC radio operations; Baton would change its name to CTV Inc. after they purchased the CTV Television Network effective December 21, 1998. When BCE Media purchased CTV Inc. in 2000, CFQC fell under this new ownership structure following its approval by the CRTC in December 2000. In 2014, CFQC converted its local production operations to High Definition.

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News: (1) Dr. Frazer on increase in dental fees. (2) S. Chrabasz sweepstake winner. (3) Bert Scharfe on bus schedules. (4) Ray Johnson on Pionera. (5) Pionera presentation to R. L. Hanbidge and opening ceremonies. (6) Robert Hawes, Pionera "Pioneer of the Year". (7) British zinc plant. (8) Evelyn Ewards in pioneer dress. (9) Mel Simpson on summer jobs for students. (10) Pionera costume contest. (11) Panacake breakfast outside Canadian National Railway Station. (12) Pionera skating party. (13) Ray Johnson on Pionera attendance figures. (14) Douglas McFarlane on feed supply (optical). (15) Pionera Indian dance? (16) British plane sail yacht. (17) Bert Salloum on "operation red carpet" tourist welcoming program. (18) Otto Lang on being named Minister (Without Portfolio). (19) Guitar playing marathon at Pionera. (20) Sid Buckwold on traffic safety program. (21) Phantom tourist award to Donna Wolfe of Dog 'N Suds. (22) Greek Orthodox Church opening ceremony. (23) Pionera bath tub race. (24) Sister Felicitas speaks at nurses convention. (25) Saskatoon Board of welcome bus travellers. (26) Crane accident at Victoria Place Apartments.(27) Board of Trade welcome air travellers. (28) Sid Buckwold on zoning issue. (29) Bill Milne on sewage disposal plant. (30) Elwood Hart on Pionera midway. (31) Miss Quinn on nursing. (32) Phantom tourist award to Wayne Tebb of the Kinsmen Park Merry-Go-Round. (33) Saskatoon Board of Trade welcomes car and train travellers. (34) Jim Gray on unknown shipping issue. (35) Ivor Flower on possible postal strike. (36) Animals at the Golden Gate Animal Park. (37) George Taylor on water level problem. (38) Sid Buckwold on traffic safety. (39) Cement truck overturns.

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Item has cement and tape splices.
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Records are in good physical condition.

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  • English

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CFQC Agreement - Joint Copyright, CFQC-SAB

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File: no
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Title Info.: Local 596
Origin: Saskatoon
Prob. Broadcast Date: 00/07/68
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Catalogued on: 1993-04-26 By: JM

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Specific video details:
picture print
16 mm
sound & silent
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00:27:30
Shrinkage (Head): 0.60, Shrinkage (Tail): 0.60, Shrinkage (Center): 0.60; Inspected for shrinkage on: 4/27/1993 by JM

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magnetic track

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BF 21

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1775.00

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FILM S-1775

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Saskatchewan Archives. Archival Description Manual 2004.

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Final

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  • English

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  • Latin

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