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Cable Public Affairs Channel (CPAC)
P.O. Box 81099
Ottawa, ON K1P 1B1
Tel: (613) 567-CPAC (2722)
Fax:  (613) 567-2749
CPAC -- the Cable Public Affairs Channel -- is a public service funded entirely by Canada's cable industry. Launched in 1992 as the Cable Parliamentary Channel, our brief history has seen the service evolve from a simple House of Commons feed to a full-fledged national, bilingual public affairs network. Today, we offer 30 hours a week of original programming and 46 hours a week of long format coverage of committees, conferences, hearings and special events.

CBC Television
Tel: (613) 724-5023
Fax: (613) 724-5512
E-Mail: canadanow@ottawa.cbc.ca
The Canadian Broadcasting Corporation is Canada's public broadcaster. CBC tells Canadian stories reflecting the reality and diversity of our country; informs Canadians about news and issues of relevance and interest; supports Canadian arts and culture; builds bridges among Canadians, between regions and the two linguistic communities of Canada.

The Ottawa co-anchor of Canada Now, CBC Television's supper-hour news program, is Rita Celli. Canada Now takes an in depth look at the stories making news in Ottawa, in Canada and around the world. CBC Television in Ottawa is available on Channel 4, Cable 8, ExpressVu 206 and Star Choice 303.


CJOH TV
1500 Merivale Road 
Ottawa, ON K2E 6Z5
Tel: (613) 224-1313
Fax: (613) 274-4301
E-Mail: cjoh@ctv.ca
CTV Inc. owns Canada’s premiere conventional national television network, The CTV Television Network. The network, through some of CTV's owned and operated television stations across the country and affiliation agreements with eight stations, reaches 99 per cent of English-speaking Canadians, offering a wide range of quality news, sports, information and entertainment programming. CTV Inc. also owns an independent station in Vancouver and six CBC affiliate stations along with ASN, a cable network in the Maritimes. 
A-Channel
87 George Street
Ottawa, ON K1N 9H7
Tel: (613) 789-0606
E-mail: ottawa@Achannel.ca

A-Channel is the only independent television station in the Nation's Capital. In the fall of 2000, A-Channel opened its doors under its former name – The New RO - to a brand new state of the art broadcasting facility located in the heart of Ottawa's ByWard Market. This extraordinary facility, the CHUM Market Media Mall, is unique to Ottawa since it's the only broadcasting facility in the capital to also house four CHUM radio stations and implement Citytv's street level, storefront television concept. A series of two story windows run along the front of the building's façade. These large windows give residents and visitors daily viewing access to the art of live television broadcasting and any other events taking place in the CHUM Market Media Mall. A-Channel’s local newscasts are also unique in that they've eliminated the traditional studio or seated broadcasting setting.

A-Channel News at 6 and 11 nightly, provide an incomparable, interactive and informative source of local news, sports, weather and entertainment. A-Channel Morning, seen live weekday mornings from six to nine, is the only locally produced morning show in the region. Community oriented, interactive and one hundred percent local, if it's happening in the Capital or in the Valley, it will be seen on A-Channel Morning. Representing the local market is the priority of A-Channel. Supporting local functions, showcasing local talents and sponsoring local events are all indicative of the station's commitment to the community. Be a part of the community, your opinions matter, so voice them on Speakers Corner, a virtual soapbox located at the front of the CHUM Market Media Mall building. It only costs a loonie and all proceeds go to charity.

 


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