Talk:Dominion Network

Major rewrite
Major renovations required here. This is all wrong.

The Dominion network reached every city and town that had just one CBC English signal. The Trans-Canada network only reached larger cities where a second station, more often an affiliate than an O&O station, could be signed up.

CJBC Toronto was the main station of the network. CHLO St. Thomas was the London-St. Thomas market's affiliate. When the networks were reconsolidated in 1962, CJBC became redundant, and was later converted to French language; CHLO and other affiliate stations usually became independent in 1962.

The Dominion network was based out of CBL Toronto plus other key stations across the country.

I would like to correct this article as soon as I can.

GBC 19:53, 3 May 2006 (UTC)

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