Known as "Breaking News Vehicles" the custom-built 2008 Chevrolet Suburbans were outfitted by Frontline Communications of Clearwater, Florida, USA. Everywhere.". Since joining... Mika Midolo is Traffic and Transit Specialist for CP24 BREAKFAST, helping GTA commuters navigate... Jamie Gutfreund is the Co-Host for CP24 BREAKFAST WEEKEND and News Anchor/Reporter/Weather Specialist... CP24 anchor and Host of HOT PROPERTY Jackie Crandles joined CP24 in April 2012 as a remote host... Cristina Tenaglia puts her passion for live field reporting to work as Remote Reporter/Host for CP24 since July 2012. On July 12, 2006, Bell Globemedia (the latter which became CTVglobemedia in 2007) announced a friendly bid to take over CHUM Limited for an estimated $1.7 billion. After successfully beating prostate cancer six years ago, Dailey announced in September that cancer had spread to his kidneys. CP24 - Bios - Profiles on CP24.com Anchors, Journalists and Personalities

Citytv news anchor Mark Daily died on Monday, Dec. 6, 2010 after a battle with cancer.

"Whenever we had a live shot doing anything, no matter what the story was, you could totally rely on him.

As a result of the ownership changes, CP24 began to separate its operations from those of CITY-TV. Global says it has suspended news anchors Leslie Roberts after a media report that he was part-owner of a public relations firm. Use of this Website assumes acceptance of Terms & Conditions and Privacy Policy, Published Monday, December 6, 2010 6:38PM EST, Watch CP24 Breakfast, Toronto's #1 morning show, Canada 'watching very carefully,' Trudeau says of U.S. election cliffhanger, Biden needs 1 more battleground state to win the White House, Police investigating suspicious death in Flemingdon Park, Miss Vickie's recalls select Kettle Cooked chips due to possible presence of glass: CFIA, OPP charge Whitby-area doctor accused of overbilling OHIP, Trump says he won, wants vote counting to stop, Biden wins Michigan, Trump asks for recount, Biden says his team is confident they have 270, Twitter shields missive from Trump about ballots. As Managing Editor, she leads... Nathan Downer is an anchor and reporter for CP24 with experience as both a radio and television broadcaster. The deal was finalized later that year, with a stipulation that CTV maintain ownership of CHUM's 299 Queen Street West headquarters and studios. On March 1, 2017, Shaw Direct added the HD version to its lineup, it was only available in SD until then on that provider. If you have any information on this McDowell County Fugitive, please call the Criminal Investigations Division at 828-652-2237 or the CrimeStoppers Tip Line at 828-65-CRIME. Since joining CP24... Use of this Website assumes acceptance of Terms & Conditions and Privacy Policy, Watch CP24 Breakfast, Toronto's #1 morning show. He can be seen updating viewers with all their weather details... Pooja Handa has been a CP24 anchor since 2008, and in April 2011 she became a co-host of CP24 BREAKFAST WEEKEND, before... Gurdeep Ahluwalia is News Anchor for CP24 BREAKFAST, where he proudly helps Torontonians... Meteorologist Bill Coulter is the trusted voice and first stop of the day for Toronto commuters who tune in to CP24 BREAKFAST... Stephanie Smyth is a familiar face on CP24, especially when news breaks. Each weekday... Courtney Heels is proud to keep Torontonians up-to-date with the latest-breaking news since joining the CP24 team... Andrea Hartling tracks traffic and breaking news stories as part of the CP24 Assignment Team. The channel broadcasts from 299 Queen Street West in Downtown Toronto. The vehicles use a red, white and black paint scheme with the channel's logo and the "Breaking News!"

This format was referred to as "NewStyle NewsFlow" during the CHUM era.

On September 27, 2012, CP24 again updated its on-air appearance as the channel began broadcasting in high definition. [15], On March 19, 2011, CP24 introduced a weekend edition of CP24 Breakfast, hosted by Pooja Handa and Gurdeep Ahluwalia, George Lagogianes is the remote host and Nneka Elliott (who resigned on May 2, 2011, and was replaced by Jamie Gutfreund) delivers the weather forecasts. CP24, is now available on iHeartRadio Canada effective December 2017. In November 2008, CP24 moved its operations to a new studio and newsroom on the second floor of the complex.

Because of its diverse, localized and partially text-based content, the channel is among the most popular choices in the Greater Toronto Area and much of Southern Ontario (outside of Ottawa) for screening in public places such as waiting areas, train stations, restaurants, and lounges. This process began in 2008, with the introduction of new CP24-only personalities (which meant they were no longer seen anchoring/reporting on the CityNews side), new live eye trucks (also known as Breaking News Vehicles) which were outfitted with white and black design bearing the CP24 and red "Breaking News" decals, the establishment of a new studio and newsroom on the second floor of the 299 Queen Street West building in November of that year,[2] and the removal of nearly all Citytv's news simulcasts from its schedule few weeks later on December 10 of that year, (excluding Breakfast Television), and replacing the 6 p.m. CityNews simulcast with CFTO's CTV News Toronto at Six. The move was intended to broaden the network's reach as a multi-platform news source, but did not prove successful; Toronto Sun columnist Ted Woloshyn in particular pointed out that the station was simply airing a straight simulcast of CP24 television content that was not properly formatted for radio. CP24's screen format uses a window in the top-left of the screen to show the current program, which is surrounded with a sidebar with weather and traffic reports, scrolling news headlines and local entertainment/event information, and tickers for stocks and sports.

For the first 10 years after its inception, CP24's programming was anchored and featured reports from Citytv personalities, live CityPulse news broadcasts were immediately repeated on CP24 after their initial broadcast on CITY-TV (except for breaking news coverage), and special coverage was simulcast between the channel and the television station.

It is not carried on any analogue cable system outside of Central or Southern Ontario, although it is available on direct broadcast satellite and IPTV television providers in some markets. Coordinates: 43°38′59″N 79°23′25″W / 43.649701°N 79.390233°W / 43.649701; -79.390233, Regional and local television news channels in North America, Critics had speculated that the latter change was likely as a response to the announcement of the CRTC granting approval to an application by, This arrangement ended on April 13, 2011, with the launch of a new, Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission, CP24.com Exciting times as CP24 launches cutting-edge newsroom, CP24 broadcasts Toronto's Number One Local 6pm Newscast, http://www.crtc.gc.ca/eng/archive/2008/db2008-347.htm, "What Happened To CityNews On That Cable Channel? Hartling reports live... Karman Wong joined CP24 in January 2011, and has played a significant role in CP24's political coverage... Jee-Yun Lee is an Anchor and Reporter at CP24. [10][11] As a result, CP24's late-afternoon talk shows, such as Animal House Calls and Hot Property, which had been seen weekdays at 5:15 p.m. were moved to a new 7:15 p.m. time slot on January 26, 2010. However, CP24 continues to offer its occasional free live streaming of some major news events on its website. It is distributed through cable in Southern Ontario and direct broadcast satellite nationally. Dailey worked as a police officer in Ohio, and became a crime reporter for stations in Ohio and at CKLW in Windsor, Ont., before moving to Toronto in 1974. One year later on June 8, 2007, the CRTC approved the CTV takeover of CHUM.

Under CHUM ownership, Mark Dailey of CITY provided continuity voice announcements on CP24. As a Reporter for CP24, Arda Zakarian is passionate about telling stories that matter to Torontonians.

CP24 operates a fleet of remote transmission trucks that use digital microwave and satellite uplink systems to do live news reports throughout the region. ", "Ground shifting as broadcasters brace for sports war", CP24 Now Offers Toronto Viewers More Early News With LIVE AT 5 and LIVE AT 5:30, "Bell to acquire 100% of Canada's No.1 media company CTV", CRTC approves BCE's purchase of CTVglobemedia, Bell completes acquisition of CTV, launches Bell Media business unit, CP24 BREAKFAST Served Fresh Seven Days A Week, "CP24 November 18 press release for new on-air look and new cutting-edge newsroom", https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=CP24&oldid=980649736, 24-hour television news channels in Canada, Television channels and stations established in 1998, Analog cable television networks in Canada, English-language television stations in Canada, Articles with specifically marked weasel-worded phrases from December 2012, Articles with unsourced statements from October 2019, Official website different in Wikidata and Wikipedia, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License. Before its acquisition by CTV, CP24 was closely integrated with CITY-DT's newsroom, which had shared programming, anchors and hosts at the time. In addition to the Freeway Management System - COMPASS and RESCU cameras, CP24 operates EYES cameras located at: Since 2008, CP24 has leased a Bell 206L-4 Long Ranger (C-FCTV) news helicopter which can broadcast live at 1500 feet above land; nicknamed Chopper 24, which is supplied by its sister station, CTV Toronto and is painted with CTV's colouring and logo. CP24 is seen on cable channel 24 on most cable providers that carry the channel. He had surgery in October, but the disease spread to his lungs and the rest of his body. He was most known for the slogan: "Citytv. The channel was licensed by the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) in 1996 as Pulse 24, described as "a 24-hour-a-day specialty television service devoted to news and information, with a focus on southern Ontario local and regional news and information",[1] and launched on March 30, 1998 as CablePulse 24, under the ownership of CHUM Limited, the parent company of CITY-TV and minority partner Sun Media, owner of the Toronto Sun daily newspaper. In 2009, CP24 became the first station in Canada to introduce a new Beat the Traffic system showing a three-dimensional animated map displaying traffic flow, roadwork, accidents and current highway travel times.[19].

The HD feed was also added on the Bell Satellite TV service in December 2012. Dailey is survived by his wife, Kim, and daughter Nicole. CTVglobemedia retained the ownership of CP24 and the small market A-Channel stations, but subsequently sold the Citytv stations including CITY-TV, to Rogers Media in mid-2007.

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Citytv spokesman Gord Martineau says Dailey was "a true professional" and will be greatly missed. However, the CRTC made the deal conditional on CTV selling the Citytv stations. Select programming from other CHUM stations would also be featured on the channel, including The NewMusic and Fashion Television; another program, 24Ontario, featured news stories from CHUM's NewNet stations elsewhere in the province. Coinciding with the new studio, CP24 also adopted an updated on-air appearance, replacing the previous blue and gold colour scheme with a red, white and black design.[2][17]. The channel focuses on local news from the Greater Toronto Area and Southern Ontario, while also covering national and international news. CP24 is a news channel owned by Bell Media, a subsidiary of BCE Inc. and operated alongside the Bell-owned CTV Television Network's owned-and-operated television stations CFTO-DT (CTV Toronto) and CKVR-DT (CTV 2 Barrie).