CBLT-DT serves as the default CBC affiliate for the Thunder Bay and Peterborough television markets, after CKPR-DT in Thunder Bay disaffiliated from the network September 1, 2014 and CHEX-DT in Peterborough and its sister station CHEX-TV-2 in Oshawa both followed August 31, 2015, in both cases to become affiliates of the CTV Television Network.
CBLT first signed on the air in 1952 and is Ontario's oldest television station. The station services most of Ontario, outside of Ottawa and Windsor. As is the case with most CBC stations, CBLT ranks near dead-last in the ratings.
The clips are from 1969 and onward. Here's what you'll see in this compilation:
0:00 - CBLT 5 Ident
0:15 - CBC News [late 60s-early 70s]
• Weekday and Weekend intros
0:51 - CBLT News [early 80s-1983]
• Newshour and Newsfinal promos
1:00 - CBLT News [1984-1985]
• Newsfinal intro
1:15 - CBLT News [1985-1987]
• CBLT Morning, Newsfinal, This Week in Ontario intros
2:47 - CBLT News [1988-1989]
• Newsfinal intros
3:05 - CBC News [1989-1992]
• 6 PM and 11 PM intros
3:58 - CBC News [1992-1994]
• news update, 5 : 30 Live, CBC Weekend intros
5:12 - CBC News [1994-2000]
•...
published: 20 Jun 2020
AlertReady May 2023 Test - CBLT-DT Toronto (CBC Toronto)
CBC News Network 20230510 1256
published: 10 May 2023
CBLT Toronto 5 sign-off 1986
I finally found the full one
published: 10 Oct 2008
CBLT Weekday Sports (1969)
December 1969 - Injured Canadiens captain Jean Beliveau talks about his imminent return to the lineup (Habs were 16-7-8 at that point in the season; they went on to miss the playoffs for the first time in 22 years)
Top Canadian athletes for 1969 - Hamilton-native Russ Jackson, in his final CFL season, led the Ottawa Rough Riders to a Grey Cup championship; 18-year-old diver Beverley Boys was named Canada's top female athlete
Originally aired on CBLT Toronto in Dec. 1969 with anchor Don Chevrier - Posted for educational and historical purposes only/ No copyright infringement is intended
published: 03 Dec 2019
CBLT Newshour 1983
Toronto news CBC style
published: 08 Nov 2010
CBLT Toronto 6 ID 1 (1969)
published: 12 Apr 2018
CBLT-DT - CBC Toronto News at 11 open (September 5, 2022)
CBLT-DT Toronto
published: 06 Sep 2022
CBLT Toronto 5 Newsfinal intro November 29 1985
One of the last times we saw the exploding pineapple on TV
published: 10 Oct 2008
CBLT-DT - CBC News: The National NEW open (September 5, 2022)
The opener to CBC News: The National from September 5, 2022. The show premiered a tweaked graphics set, a new headline sequence, music, and voiceover. The show was also presented from Regina, Saskatchewan for this edition.
published: 06 Sep 2022
CBLT: CBC Toronto News At 6pm Open--06/27/16
CBC affiliate in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Copyright 2016
CBLT first signed on the air in 1952 and is Ontario's oldest television station. The station services most of Ontario, outside of Ottawa and Windsor. As is the ...
CBLT first signed on the air in 1952 and is Ontario's oldest television station. The station services most of Ontario, outside of Ottawa and Windsor. As is the case with most CBC stations, CBLT ranks near dead-last in the ratings.
The clips are from 1969 and onward. Here's what you'll see in this compilation:
0:00 - CBLT 5 Ident
0:15 - CBC News [late 60s-early 70s]
• Weekday and Weekend intros
0:51 - CBLT News [early 80s-1983]
• Newshour and Newsfinal promos
1:00 - CBLT News [1984-1985]
• Newsfinal intro
1:15 - CBLT News [1985-1987]
• CBLT Morning, Newsfinal, This Week in Ontario intros
2:47 - CBLT News [1988-1989]
• Newsfinal intros
3:05 - CBC News [1989-1992]
• 6 PM and 11 PM intros
3:58 - CBC News [1992-1994]
• news update, 5 : 30 Live, CBC Weekend intros
5:12 - CBC News [1994-2000]
• CBC Evening News and CBC Late Night News intros
6:31 - CBC News [2000-2001]
• Canada Now intro and local news transition (This is the Toronto edition, but for some reason it shows the Lions Gate Bridge???)
7:26 - CBC News [2001-2006]
• Canada Now national edition intro
7:49 - CBC News [2006-2007]
• 6 PM intro
8:17 - CBC News [2007-2009]
• 6 PM intro
9:00 - CBC News: Toronto [2009-2015]
• 6 PM, Late Night (until 2011), 11 PM (2011 onwards), and 11 PM Sunday intros
11:22 - CBC Toronto News [2015-2020]
• 6 PM, 6 PM cold open, Saturday News, 11 PM, Late Night and Late Night weekend intros
14:38 - CBC Toronto News [2020-present]
• 6 PM, 11 PM and Our Toronto (since 2013) intros
16:32 - CBC at Six promo
Copyright CBC.
CBLT first signed on the air in 1952 and is Ontario's oldest television station. The station services most of Ontario, outside of Ottawa and Windsor. As is the case with most CBC stations, CBLT ranks near dead-last in the ratings.
The clips are from 1969 and onward. Here's what you'll see in this compilation:
0:00 - CBLT 5 Ident
0:15 - CBC News [late 60s-early 70s]
• Weekday and Weekend intros
0:51 - CBLT News [early 80s-1983]
• Newshour and Newsfinal promos
1:00 - CBLT News [1984-1985]
• Newsfinal intro
1:15 - CBLT News [1985-1987]
• CBLT Morning, Newsfinal, This Week in Ontario intros
2:47 - CBLT News [1988-1989]
• Newsfinal intros
3:05 - CBC News [1989-1992]
• 6 PM and 11 PM intros
3:58 - CBC News [1992-1994]
• news update, 5 : 30 Live, CBC Weekend intros
5:12 - CBC News [1994-2000]
• CBC Evening News and CBC Late Night News intros
6:31 - CBC News [2000-2001]
• Canada Now intro and local news transition (This is the Toronto edition, but for some reason it shows the Lions Gate Bridge???)
7:26 - CBC News [2001-2006]
• Canada Now national edition intro
7:49 - CBC News [2006-2007]
• 6 PM intro
8:17 - CBC News [2007-2009]
• 6 PM intro
9:00 - CBC News: Toronto [2009-2015]
• 6 PM, Late Night (until 2011), 11 PM (2011 onwards), and 11 PM Sunday intros
11:22 - CBC Toronto News [2015-2020]
• 6 PM, 6 PM cold open, Saturday News, 11 PM, Late Night and Late Night weekend intros
14:38 - CBC Toronto News [2020-present]
• 6 PM, 11 PM and Our Toronto (since 2013) intros
16:32 - CBC at Six promo
Copyright CBC.
December 1969 - Injured Canadiens captain Jean Beliveau talks about his imminent return to the lineup (Habs were 16-7-8 at that point in the season; they went o...
December 1969 - Injured Canadiens captain Jean Beliveau talks about his imminent return to the lineup (Habs were 16-7-8 at that point in the season; they went on to miss the playoffs for the first time in 22 years)
Top Canadian athletes for 1969 - Hamilton-native Russ Jackson, in his final CFL season, led the Ottawa Rough Riders to a Grey Cup championship; 18-year-old diver Beverley Boys was named Canada's top female athlete
Originally aired on CBLT Toronto in Dec. 1969 with anchor Don Chevrier - Posted for educational and historical purposes only/ No copyright infringement is intended
December 1969 - Injured Canadiens captain Jean Beliveau talks about his imminent return to the lineup (Habs were 16-7-8 at that point in the season; they went on to miss the playoffs for the first time in 22 years)
Top Canadian athletes for 1969 - Hamilton-native Russ Jackson, in his final CFL season, led the Ottawa Rough Riders to a Grey Cup championship; 18-year-old diver Beverley Boys was named Canada's top female athlete
Originally aired on CBLT Toronto in Dec. 1969 with anchor Don Chevrier - Posted for educational and historical purposes only/ No copyright infringement is intended
The opener to CBC News: The National from September 5, 2022. The show premiered a tweaked graphics set, a new headline sequence, music, and voiceover. The show ...
The opener to CBC News: The National from September 5, 2022. The show premiered a tweaked graphics set, a new headline sequence, music, and voiceover. The show was also presented from Regina, Saskatchewan for this edition.
The opener to CBC News: The National from September 5, 2022. The show premiered a tweaked graphics set, a new headline sequence, music, and voiceover. The show was also presented from Regina, Saskatchewan for this edition.
CBLT first signed on the air in 1952 and is Ontario's oldest television station. The station services most of Ontario, outside of Ottawa and Windsor. As is the case with most CBC stations, CBLT ranks near dead-last in the ratings.
The clips are from 1969 and onward. Here's what you'll see in this compilation:
0:00 - CBLT 5 Ident
0:15 - CBC News [late 60s-early 70s]
• Weekday and Weekend intros
0:51 - CBLT News [early 80s-1983]
• Newshour and Newsfinal promos
1:00 - CBLT News [1984-1985]
• Newsfinal intro
1:15 - CBLT News [1985-1987]
• CBLT Morning, Newsfinal, This Week in Ontario intros
2:47 - CBLT News [1988-1989]
• Newsfinal intros
3:05 - CBC News [1989-1992]
• 6 PM and 11 PM intros
3:58 - CBC News [1992-1994]
• news update, 5 : 30 Live, CBC Weekend intros
5:12 - CBC News [1994-2000]
• CBC Evening News and CBC Late Night News intros
6:31 - CBC News [2000-2001]
• Canada Now intro and local news transition (This is the Toronto edition, but for some reason it shows the Lions Gate Bridge???)
7:26 - CBC News [2001-2006]
• Canada Now national edition intro
7:49 - CBC News [2006-2007]
• 6 PM intro
8:17 - CBC News [2007-2009]
• 6 PM intro
9:00 - CBC News: Toronto [2009-2015]
• 6 PM, Late Night (until 2011), 11 PM (2011 onwards), and 11 PM Sunday intros
11:22 - CBC Toronto News [2015-2020]
• 6 PM, 6 PM cold open, Saturday News, 11 PM, Late Night and Late Night weekend intros
14:38 - CBC Toronto News [2020-present]
• 6 PM, 11 PM and Our Toronto (since 2013) intros
16:32 - CBC at Six promo
Copyright CBC.
December 1969 - Injured Canadiens captain Jean Beliveau talks about his imminent return to the lineup (Habs were 16-7-8 at that point in the season; they went on to miss the playoffs for the first time in 22 years)
Top Canadian athletes for 1969 - Hamilton-native Russ Jackson, in his final CFL season, led the Ottawa Rough Riders to a Grey Cup championship; 18-year-old diver Beverley Boys was named Canada's top female athlete
Originally aired on CBLT Toronto in Dec. 1969 with anchor Don Chevrier - Posted for educational and historical purposes only/ No copyright infringement is intended
The opener to CBC News: The National from September 5, 2022. The show premiered a tweaked graphics set, a new headline sequence, music, and voiceover. The show was also presented from Regina, Saskatchewan for this edition.
CBLT-DT serves as the default CBC affiliate for the Thunder Bay and Peterborough television markets, after CKPR-DT in Thunder Bay disaffiliated from the network September 1, 2014 and CHEX-DT in Peterborough and its sister station CHEX-TV-2 in Oshawa both followed August 31, 2015, in both cases to become affiliates of the CTV Television Network.