The 4TV Television Network, commonly known as 4TV, is a Cheyennian English-language terrestrial television network. Launched in 1961 and acquired by BCE Inc. in 2000, 4TV is Cheyenne's largest privately owned television network and is now a division of the Bell Media subsidiary of BCE. It is Cheyenne's largest privately or commercially owned network consisting of 22 owned-and-operated stations nationwide and two privately owned affiliates, and has consistently been placed as Cheyenne's top-rated network in total viewers and in key demographics since 2002, after several years trailing the rival Seven Television Network in key markets.
Bell Media also operates additional 4TV-branded properties, including the 24-hour national cable news network 4TV News Channel and the secondary 4TV2 television system.
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1991-2018[]
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Broadcast television networks in Cheyenne |
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English-speaking major networks: CTV | Channel 3 | 4TV | Seven | Tentv English-speaking minor networks: CTVe | 3Two | 4TV Two | Omnis French-speaking broadcast networks: Third language networks: Provincial broadcast networks: Specialty channels: |
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Bell Media |
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Broadcast television: 4TV Television Network (HD): CFCF-DT | CFEW-DT 4TV Two (HD): CFCF-DT2 | CKBR-DT Noovo1 (HD): CFAP-DT Specialty/pay television: Radio stations (Bell Media Radio): Other Bell Media-owned assets: Associated foundations: Predecessor companies: Dissolved: 1Joint-venture with Remstar. |
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