Woodbridge will also regain majority control of the Globe and Mail Inc. A rebranding campaign began earlier in June 2008 with newscasts being referred to by the station's employees as. The long-time lifestyles program One O'Clock Live was cancelled in early 1997, for example. This was not done without controversy. In 1992, amid poor ratings and low revenues, the station was sold to. Dan MacLellan joined the station from station in now a station at that time, and became her co-anchor. In 1973, the station expanded its supper-hour news to a full hour.
This was part of Bell's regular periodic license renewal process, which began on February 11, 2016. On , 2012, riots were started by students of. Logo used while branded as. . Its news program was the first to be scheduled at 6:00 p. Tara Overholt subsequently became the anchor of the 6:00 p. News director George Clark replaced him as co-anchor for some time, but he left the station in early 2001.
By the end of 1989, the station was almost bankrupt, but tried to hang on as an independent station for another few years, even though its programming schedule did not have much beyond news to attract viewership. Despite female news anchors becoming commonplace across Canada and the by the mid-1980s, this was a controversial move, and many London viewers were very upset by there being a female anchor. She has been replaced by Cara Campbell, who used to serve as the weather anchor for the 6—11:00 p. Young continued to anchor the 6:00 p. In addition, none of the highlighted transmitters offer any programming that differs from the main channels.
Throughout the 1980s, the sports anchor was Pete James now with radio , and the weather forecaster was Jay Campbell. The television station first came on the air on November 28, 1953, with four hours of programming per day. The station is owned by. Anchor Kathy Mueller resigned as of August 19, 2008 after a 13-year career at the station to pursue a new career with the in , assisting with relief efforts resulting from the. On June 3, 2005, at approximately 10:00 a. NewsNow at Noon was cancelled one month earlier.
Hull now does the weather for in. It can also be picked up over-the-air in and. On September 8, 2010, Atchision left the station due to maternity leave and was replaced by , who was the weather specialist for the 6 and 11 p. Archived from on 14 January 2009. During the late 1950s and early 1960s, Ward Cornell anchored sports before moving on to Hockey Night in Canada.
Al McGregor was appointed as Young's co-anchor in 1988, a post he held for the next 10 years. A half-hour summer replacement program at 5:30 p. This station can also be seen on channel 9 and digital channel 137. Tragically, her co-anchor Stevens was killed in a car crash near early on July 17, 1987. In October 2002, Kate Young moved on to a community relations position at the station, and reporter Kathy Mueller replaced her as anchor at 6 p.
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