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Starring
  
Various hosts

Original language(s)
  
English

First episode date
  
2 August 2005

Production company
  
Rogers Media

Country of origin
  
Canada

Original network
  
City

Language
  
English

Genre
  
Breakfast television

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Location(s)
  
TorontoVancouverCalgaryMontreal(locally produced in each city)

Original release
  
September 9, 1989 (Toronto)July 22, 2002 (Vancouver)August 2, 2005(Edmonton and Calgary)August 2, 2005-January 6, 2015(Winnipeg)August 26, 2013 (Montreal) – present

Similar
  
CityLine, CityNews, The Bachelor Canada, CTV Morning Live, Canada AM

Profiles

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Breakfast Television (BT) is the branding used for morning shows broadcast by stations of Rogers Media's television network City. As of May 2015, versions of BT are broadcast in Toronto, Vancouver, Calgary, and Montreal); versions used to be broadcast in Winnipeg and Edmonton as well, but have been cancelled and replaced with alternative programming. The version broadcast by the Atlantic Satellite Network (which was owned by Citytv's former parent CHUM Limited, and is now owned by competitor Bell Media) continued to use the brand under licence from Rogers until 2011, when it was re-launched as CTV Morning Live upon its re-branding as CTV Two Atlantic.

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On September 5, 2011, each of the local editions of Breakfast Television across all of the City owned-and-operated stations began starting a half-hour earlier, running from 5:30–9 a.m. In April 2012, the Winnipeg edition reverted to the 6-9 a.m. runtime. The Montreal edition, which launched on August 26, 2013, also runs from 6-9 a.m.

Toronto edition

Breakfast Television premiered on September 9, 1989 with co-hosts Ann Rohmer and David Onley, with MuchMusic VJ Steve Anthony broadcasting from a different spot around the area each day.

Co-host Liza Fromer quit her job at BT in July 2006, days after the birth of her child. Kevin Frankish has blogged that her departure from the show was "on the absolute best of terms". BT has encouraged people to send audition tapes for consideration. During the summer of 2006, a number of CHUM personalities were invited to guest co-host with Kevin Frankish in the search for the next permanent host. The guest hosts included CityNews sports anchor Kathryn Humphreys, health specialist Laura DiBattista, consumer specialist Jee-Yun-Lee, former Citytv weather specialist Nalini Sharma, former reporter Melissa Grelo, etalk correspondent Tracy Melchor, BT's own Jennifer Valentyne, and Star!'s Dina Pugliese. On October 13, 2006, Dina Pugliese became the new co-host of the show.

Every August since 2005, BT has organized a "Viewer Appreciation Day", held in the BT parking lot. Gates open at 6 a.m., and closed due to capacity crowds early into 7 a.m. Some people began camping out at BT at 5:30 p.m. the day before the 2006 Viewer Appreciation Day. Breakfast Television has also held other events, such as a successful world record attempt and a Christmas party. The BT Viewer Appreciation Day has since been cancelled, with only the Christmas Party remaining.

Just as many people within the CityNews team started off on the CHUM phoneline, both Jennifer Valentyne and producer Kevin Forget started by working at "the BT Diner".

Kevin Frankish has publicly discussed his panic attacks with viewers, on air.

On April 1, 2016 just as the show finished airing, a post on the BT Toronto's Facebook page was made in regards to Jennifer Valentyne not being a part of the show anymore. With it being April Fool's Day many people thinking this was a joke but that was not the case. Kevin and Dina both addressed this over Twitter confirming that this was in fact true to fans asking. Later that evening, on Jennifer's Facebook page she released a statement confirming that it was in fact true. BT decided to eliminate all Live Eye's across the country to give fans more of what they wanted. Many offered love and support over various social media accounts including Twitter, Facebook and Instagram to Jennifer and the rest of the BT crew.

Current

Anchors/hosts

  • Kevin Frankish - co-host
  • Dina Pugliese - co-host
  • Frank Ferragine - weather specialist; also fill-in host and Live Eye on-location reporter
  • Former

  • Jennifer Valentyne - Live Eye reporter (1992 - April. 1, 2016)
  • Steve Anthony - Live Eye reporter
  • Hugh Burrill - sports/early morning talk (now sports reporter for CityNews)
  • Liza Fromer - host (2001–2006; now host of The Morning Show on Global Toronto)
  • Tracy Moore - reporter/fill-in anchor (2005–2007)
  • David Onley - host (1989–1994)
  • Roger Petersen - reporter
  • Ann Rohmer - host (1989–2001)
  • Vancouver edition

    CKVU launched Breakfast Television in 2002. Since its launch, little has changed in the show, with the exception of the news/weather/time bars on BT. At its launch, the screen consisted two small see through bars, one bar vertically on the left side and one bar horizontally along the bottom providing news, weather and traffic. As with other Breakfast Television variations on its sister stations, there is a large horizontal bar at the bottom of the screen providing flash news, weather and traffic. On January 19, 2010, the length of BT was shortened from four hours to three hours, and six employees as a result of "severe financial issues" with the Citytv stations.

    The original hosts of Breakfast Television were Michael Eckford and Fiona Forbes, then they were replaced by Shane Foxman and Beverley Mahood, and since 2005, Simi Sara and Dave Gerry hosted the morning show, but as of August 13, 2008, they were let go.

    A new format for Breakfast Television debuted in September 2008, with a new traffic and TransLink reporter. As part of Rogers Media's May 3, 2012 renewal of its affiliation agreement with Jim Pattison Group-owned Citytv affiliates CKPG-TV/Prince George, CFJC-TV/Kamloops and CHAT-TV/Medicine Hat, the three stations will begin simulcasting the Vancouver edition of Breakfast Television on September 1, 2012 as part of an expansion of Citytv programming on the stations, which will follow the program grid of CKVU (with breakaways from the Vancouver program grid for their weekday evening and midday newscasts and other locally produced programs).

    Current

  • Riaz Meghji - Host
  • Dawn Chubai - Host (Trending, Live Eye, Weather)
  • Kyle Donaldson - News Anchor
  • Thor Diakow - Entertainment Host
  • Former

  • Tasha Chiu (2008–2008)
  • Michael Eckford - host (2002–2003), was at CKNW 980
  • Fiona Forbes - host (2002–2003), now at Shaw TV Vancouver
  • Beverley Mahood - host (2003–2005); was co-host of CMT Canada's flagship program, CMT Central)
  • Simi Sara (2005–2008), now at CKNW 980
  • Jody Vance (2012–2016) - co-host/news anchor
  • Calgary edition

    CHUM Limited purchased Craig Media in late 2004. The $265 million (CAD) deal included, among other things, Craig's three A-Channel stations (CKAL-TV in Calgary, Alberta; CKEM-TV in Edmonton, Alberta and CHMI-TV in Winnipeg, Manitoba - more on their version below.

    In February 2005, CHUM announced that the A-Channel stations would be relaunched as Citytv stations by that fall. The morning show on the original A-Channel stations, The Big Breakfast, was relaunched as Breakfast Television on August 2, 2005 alongside their re-branding as Citytv. The A-Channel brand was subsequently transferred to CHUM's NewNet stations whose own morning programs were retitled A-Channel Morning. The Edmonton edition was cancelled in May 2015.

    Current presenters

  • Jill Belland - host
  • Past presenters

  • Ross Hull - Live Eye reporter
  • Dave Kelly - main anchor (2005–2009)
  • Mike McCourt - news anchor
  • Montreal edition

    Rogers was granted approval by the CRTC on December 20, 2012 to acquire CJNT Montreal and convert it from a multicultural station to a fully English City station. As part of the approval, Rogers had until September 1, 2013 to produce local programming on the station, which included a three-hour Montreal edition of Breakfast Television.

    On June 6, 2013, Rogers announced that the Montreal edition of Breakfast Television would premiere on August 26, 2013, and would be hosted by Alexandre Despatie and Joanne Vrakas. Despatie left the program in 2015, and was succeeded by Derick Fage.

    Former

  • Wilder Weir - Live Eye host
  • Winnipeg

    CHMI-TV in Winnipeg, Manitoba produced a version of Breakfast Television from August 2, 2005 to January 6, 2015 - the station was purchased along with CKAL-DT in Calgary and CKEM-DT in Edmonton. The final hosts were Courtney Ketchen, Jeremy John, Jenna Khan and Drew Kozub. It was replaced with a simulcast of Wheeler in the Morning—the morning show of sister radio station CITI-FM—starting on January 12, 2015. Khan and Kozub were retained as co-hosts for news and entertainment segments shown during the program on television in place of music.

    Notable former presenters

  • Pay Chen - host (2009-2011)
  • Jon Ljungberg - host (?-2010)
  • Erin Selby - host (2005-2007)
  • Atlantic Canada

    From 1992 to 2011, the Atlantic Satellite Network (ASN) in Atlantic Canada, now known as CTV Two Atlantic, aired its own local version of BT. At the time of its launch, ASN and Citytv (Toronto) were both owned by CHUM Limited, and both channels had a similar overall movies-focused format. The Atlantic edition of BT was similar to the Toronto version, but with a greater emphasis on the culture of the region, as matters such as commuter traffic are typically less of a concern in Atlantic Canada.

    ASN was acquired by Baton Broadcasting (predecessor of the present-day Bell Media) in 1997, but was permitted to continue using Breakfast Television as the title of its morning show. In August 2011, the program was re-branded as CTV Morning Live, in keeping with the launch (or relaunch) of local morning shows under the same title on CTV and CTV Two stations in various parts of Canada.

    Edmonton

    On May 7, 2015, Rogers announced the cancellation of Breakfast Television in Edmonton as part of cutbacks. It was replaced by a spin-off known as Dinner Television. It is a two-hour weeknight show that features newsmagazine and discussion segments, but does not contain original news reporting. Encores of the previous edition of Dinner Television with an "L-bar" displaying updated news and weather information are broadcast during its former morning timeslot.

    Notable former presenters

  • Bill Welychka - host (2005-2006)
  • References

    Breakfast Television Wikipedia


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