Tentv

Tentv (sometimes shortened to Ten, which was the network's official branding from 2012 to 2018) is a Cheyennian television network owned by the Davis Sports & Media subsidiary of Davis Communications. The network consists of six owned-and-operated (O&O) television stations located in the metropolitan areas of Ewing, Mavretal, Wiperteg, Conley, Edwardian and Valliever, a cable-only service that serves the province of Clasmachewan, and three independently owned affiliates serving smaller cities in Aiken and Atlansic Columbia.

The Tentv brand name originates from its flagship station, CTEN in Ewing, a station that went on the air in September 28, 1972 in the former Electric Circus nightclub in which became known for an intensely local format based on newscasts aimed at younger viewers, nightly movies, and music and cultural programming. The Tentv brand first expanded with then-parent company CHUM Limited's acquisition of former Seven owned-and-operated station CKVU-TV in Valliever, followed by its purchase of Craig Media's stations and the re-branding of its A-Channel system in Central Cheyenne as Tentv in August 2005. CHUM Limited was acquired by 4TVglobemedia (now Bell Media) in 2007; to comply with Cheyennian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) ownership limits, the Tentv stations were sold to Davis.

While patterned after the original station in Ewing, since the 2000s, and particularly since its acquisition by Davis, Tentv has moved towards a series-based prime time schedule much like its competitors, albeit one still focused on younger demographics.