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2->''Global's Got It!''
3-->-- Network advertising slogan throughout the late 1980s, 1990s and early 2000s
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5The [[https://www.globaltv.com Global Television Network]], usually known for short as "Global", is UsefulNotes/{{Canada}}'s second-oldest English-language private broadcaster, and third-oldest English-language television network (behind the Creator/{{CBC}} and Creator/{{CTV}}). It began broadcasting in 1974 with a TV station licensed to Paris, Ontario but primarily intended to serve UsefulNotes/{{Toronto}}, and with several rebroadcasters covering Southern Ontario[[note]](One of those "translators", the Toronto rebroadcaster on channel 41 atop CN Tower, was in all but practice the originating station of the network for decades, but Paris still served as the main station for the CRTC's purposes in licensing the Global system. In 2009 the CRTC finally acknowledged what everyone knew, and the oddly-named CIII-TV-41 was officially the main station in the network, though the Paris transmitter still exists.)[[/note]] Originally the network bore the call sign CKGN-TV, which changed in 1984 to CIII-TV, the "III" meaning "three" (as in [[MeaningfulName the third English-language network]]). The station also added cable coverage through most of the rest of Ontario and beyond, becoming a regional superstation. Originally, the schedule was done to resemble American independent stations in the daytime in parts, but in prime time, it mainly simulcast American shows, and still does today.[[note]]Due to border exclusivity rules, Global's original channel 22 signal in Cottam, Ontario, which served the Windsor area, was forbidden to air first-run prime-time U.S. shows due to its proximity to UsefulNotes/{{Detroit}}, and in fact stayed on air with only an ID slide during prime time until the transmitter was destroyed by a fire. Global eventually launched a new channel 22 signal to serve Windsor, located farther away from the U.S. border.[[/note]]
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7After an [[HumbleBeginnings initial rough start]] (in the beginning, the network didn't even sign on until mid-afternoon, and was plagued by low ratings and financial woes in its early years), over time, Global [[GrowingTheBeard grew the beard]] to become Canada's third (English) TV network. In addition to expanding its broadcast signal coverage into northern Ontario communities like Sudbury, Sault Ste. Marie and North Bay (where Global had previously been available only on cable), the network drew affiliates outside Ontario including in Winnipeg, UsefulNotes/{{Montreal}}, and UsefulNotes/{{Vancouver}} (it was known as the "Canwest Global System" for most of the 90s, until the Global branding was expanded across all the Global O&Os in 1997, when they reached UsefulNotes/{{Quebec}}).[[note]]Global's affiliated station in Montreal, CKMI, is actually the former Creator/{{CBC}} English network affiliate in Quebec City, which was never profitable while it broadcast in that market and was eventually sold off and moved to Montreal.[[/note]] The network was long headquartered in Winnipeg until 2010 and owned by its parent company, [=CanWest=] (headed by Izzy Asper, a former leader of the Manitoba Liberal Party) up to that point, when it, along with all of [=CanWest=]'s TV holdings, was sold to Shaw Communications, which then organized them into a new subsidiary, Shaw Media, and moved Global's master control from Winnipeg to Calgary (where Shaw's HQ is). By 2000, Global became a more nationwide network, with affiliates covering most of Canada save Newfoundland and Labrador, and [=CanWest=] acquiring roughly half of the assets of the Vancouver based Western International Communications (WIC), which included longstanding independent stations in Calgary (CICT-TV, originally the city's Creator/{{CBC}} affiliate) and Edmonton (CITV-TV, not to be confused with the British CITV kids' channel associated with Creator/{{ITV}}; incidentally, as a longtime cross-Canada superstation, it was branded as ITV) switching to Global (they'd been nominal independent stations but in practice had sourced most of their entertainment programming from Global), as well as longtime flagship station CHAN-TV in Vancouver, which served as most of British Columbia's Creator/{{CTV}} affiliate, long branded as "BCTV", forcing its then-affiliate, CKVU-TV, to be sold and become independent, and later an affiliate of Creator/{{Citytv}}.[[note]]Though Global Edmonton is still available on some cable systems across Canada, including in all of Newfoundland and Labrador, even though many of the same programs are on independent station CJON-TV (branded as NTV), based in St. John's, which was a former CTV affiliate.[[/note]] Said deals turned into a series of transactions with every private station in Vancouver switching affiliations. CHAN also took over responsibility for Global's national news programming -- having harbored dreams of producing their own national newscast during their CTV affiliation; after CTV turned them down, CHAN instead began producing ''Canada Tonight'', featuring their lead anchor Tony Parsons, for their fellow WIC stations; when WIC was purchased by [=CanWest=] this meant that ''Canada Tonight'' replaced Global's in-house ''First National''. ''CT'' was in turn replaced by the new ''Global National'' with Kevin Newman, which debuted in September 2001.
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9Global has been the longtime Canadian home of ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'' and ''WesternAnimation/FamilyGuy''[[note]]which [[ChannelHop moved to]] Creator/{{Citytv}} in Fall 2015. ''The Simpsons'' would follow suit in Fall 2018[[/note]], having carried the Creator/{{Fox}} Sunday night lineup in pattern for several years, and has also hosted some of the best known shows from Creator/{{NBC}}'s Must-See TV lineup, such as ''Series/{{Friends}}'', ''Series/{{Frasier}}'' and ''Series/{{Seinfeld}}''. It is also the Canadian home for ''Series/{{Survivor}}'' and ''Series/BigBrother''.
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11Some of Global's best known Canadian content includes ''Series/TheBestYears'', which ran on Global in Canada from 2007 to 2009 and on [[Creator/{{TeenNick}} The N]] in the U.S. Global was the original Canadian home of Series/{{SCTV}} from 1976 to 1979 before it moved to CBC.
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13From 2001 to 2009, Global had a sister network, CH, named for its flagship station, longtime independent station CHCH-TV in Hamilton, Ontario. Its charter affiliates were mostly stations acquired in the WIC deal that already existed in markets where Global had stations: CHCH, CHEK-TV (originally a CBC affiliate and later CTV affiliate serving Vancouver Island) in Victoria, British Columbia and CJNT-TV, an ethnic independent station in Montreal (currently a Citytv affiliate). It later added former CBC affiliates CHBC-TV in Kelowna, British Columbia and CHCA-TV (previously CKRD-TV) in Red Deer, Alberta, the latter being heavily {{Retool}}ed to broaden its reach to Calgary and Edmonton. In 2007, it was rebranded as E!, using the name and logo of [[Creator/{{E}} the more well known American cable channel]] under license from Comcast (the local newscasts would switch to using their call signs for branding). However, this began to be questioned by 2009, when, as a result of the economic meltdown, [=CanWest=] felt that it no longer needed a second TV network, and sold off the E! stations (some of them for as little as $1) in Hamilton, Victoria and Montreal, all of which became independent, with CHCH mainly focused on a "rolling news" format throughout the day and movies in prime time (However, the station's news division declared bankruptcy in 2015, and news programming was cut back. CHCH now airs reruns of classic TV series in the former news timeslots from 10am to 6pm). The Victoria station today now carries infomercials, locally produced shows, syndicated reruns and along with CHCH, CJON and a TV system in Ontario and Alberta called Yes TV (formerly known as the Crossroads Television System) is part of an ad sales venture called indieNET (which is the current Canadian home for Series/WheelOfFortune and Series/{{Jeopardy}}). The station in Kelowna was retained and became a Global affiliate, and the station in Red Deer went silent on August 31, 2009. Over a month later, CBC affiliate CKX-TV in Brandon, Manitoba, owned by CTV, similarly went silent. (In 2010, CTV converted its cable channel Star into a new Canadian version of E!)
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15After [=CanWest=] filed for bankruptcy, it was effectively split in two: its publishing operations were sold to Postmedia (a new company led by ''National Post'' CEO Paul Godfrey), and its broadcast properties (including Global) were sold to the Shaw cable company, who has since pulled a Saving Throw and invested heavily in the stations (heck, from February 2009 to October 2011, the Toronto station ''didn't even have a morning show!''), restoring local newscasts, adding new ones, and establishing a new news network for British Columbia. In April 2016, Global was sold ''again'', when Shaw Media was sold to sister company Creator/{{Corus Entertainment}}[[note]]The Shaw family own controlling shares in both Shaw Communications and Corus[[/note]]. Already an owner of various radio stations and [[Creator/{{YTV}} cable]] [[Creator/{{Teletoon}} TV]] [[Creator/{{Treehouse TV}} networks]], the purchase made Corus own about [[MegaCorp one-third of the entire Canadian television market!]]
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17Also noteworthy for ContentWarnings preceding religious shows, which previously stated, "The opinions expressed in the following program are those of the participants, and do not necessarily reflect those of the Global Television Network". [[note]]In recent years, the ContentWarnings for religious programming have taken on the form of "The following is a presentation of [religious production company]. The views expressed are solely those of the producers.")[[/note]]
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19!! Global TV original programming and coproductions
20[[index]]
21* ''Series/TheAdventuresOfSinbad''
22* ''Series/{{Andromeda}}''
23* ''Series/BlackHoleHigh''
24* ''WesternAnimation/BobAndMargaret''
25* ''Series/BumperStumpers''
26* ''Series/CombatHospital''
27* ''WesternAnimation/DogCity''
28* ''Series/FamilyLaw2021''
29* ''Series/{{Jackpot}}''
30* ''Series/MutantX''
31* ''Series/Nurses2020''
32* ''Series/TheOuterLimits1995''
33* ''WesternAnimation/ProducingParker''
34* ''Series/PsiFactor''
35* ''Series/QueenOfSwords''
36* ''Series/ReadyOrNot1993''
37* ''Series/TheRedGreenShow'' (season 4-6 as ''The New Red Green Show'')
38* ''Series/RobynHood2023''
39* ''Series/RookieBlue''
40* ''Series/{{SCTV}}'' (seasons 1-2)
41* ''WesternAnimation/TheSmoggies''
42* ''Series/SuperDave'' (co-production with Creator/{{Showtime}})
43[[/index]]
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45!! Notable Shows that aired on Global TV
46* ''Series/TwentyFour''
47** ''Series/TwentyFourLiveAnotherDay''
48* ''Series/SixtyMinutes''
49* ''A Current Affair''
50* ''Series/AmericasMostWanted''
51* ''WesternAnimation/AmericanDad'' (The earlier seasons)
52* ''Series/BigBrother''
53** ''Big Brother Canada'' (Season 3-onward)
54* ''WesternAnimation/BobsBurgers'' (Seasons 1-5)
55* ''The New/$40,000 Series/ChainReaction''
56* ''Series/EntertainmentTonight''
57** Global produces the Canadian spin-off ''ET Canada'' as well
58* ''WesternAnimation/FamilyGuy'' (Seasons 1-13)
59* ''WesternAnimation/{{Futurama}}'' (Seasons 1-5 and the movies)
60* ''Series/{{Glee}}'' (Seasons 1-5; the latter half of Season 5 and the rest of the series moved to Creator/{{Citytv}})
61* ''Series/HawaiiFive0''
62* ''WesternAnimation/KingOfTheHill''
63* ''Series/MalcolmInTheMiddle''
64* ''Series/{{Maude}}'' (first run; the series had originally aired on, and would later be rerun on, CBC)
65* ''Series/MiamiVice''
66* ''Series/MyThreeSons''
67* ''Series/{{NCIS}}''
68** ''Series/NCISLosAngeles''
69** ''Series/NCISNewOrleans''
70** ''Series/NCISHawaii''
71** ''Series/NCISSydney''
72* ''Series/Numb3rs''
73* ''Series/TheOfficeUS''
74* ''Series/PrisonBreak'' (The original series)
75* ''Anime/SailorMoon'' (the [=DiC=] dub of the '90s anime was broadcast on Global during the 1995-96 season, in addition to airing on Creator/{{YTV}})
76* ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'' (Seasons 1-29)
77* ''[[Series/Supergirl2015 Supergirl]]'' (Season 1; Moved to Creator/ShowcaseTelevision for Season 2-onward)
78* ''Series/{{Survivor}}''

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