Selkirk Communications

Selkirk Communications was a Canadian radio and television broadcasting company, which operated from 1959 to 1989. Evolving out of Taylor, Pearson & Carson, a local broadcaster in Vancouver, British Columbia, the company grew to own 14 radio stations, six television stations (three wholly owned and three partially owned) and cable television holdings across Canada and the world, including a 30% stake in Free Shropshire & Black Country, a 29% Stake in Forth 1, a 15% in Radio Victory and a 7.5 per cent stake in CANCOM.

Selkirk was eventually acquired by Maclean-Hunter in 1988. When the sale was finalized the following year, Maclean-Hunter sold almost all of the company's broadcast properties to WIC and Rogers Communications, retaining ownership only of Selkirk's cable holdings and one radio station. Maclean-Hunter was itself acquired by Rogers in 1994.

Holdings as of 1988 sale

Radio

Maclean-Hunter sold all of the Western Canadian stations to Rogers Communications, retaining ownership only of CFNY in Toronto.

Television

All of Selkirk's television stations were sold to Western International Communications by Maclean-Hunter.

City Station Current status
Calgary/Lethbridge CFAC-TV/CFAC-1 Global O&Os
Hamilton CHCH Independent station owned by Channel Zero (2190015 Ontario Inc.)
Kelowna CHBC (co-owner with WIC) Global O&O
Vancouver CHAN (co-owner with WIC) Global O&O
Victoria CHEK (co-owner with WIC) Independent station owned by CHEK Media Group (0859291 BC Ltd.)


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