CHEX-TV-2
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CHEX-TV-2, branded as Channel 12 Durham (for its cable position; its broadcast channel is 22), is a CBC
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-affiliated television station
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 in Oshawa
Oshawa
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, Ontario
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, Canada
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, serving the Durham Region. The station's affiliation is despite the fact the Durham region is within the broadcast area of Toronto's CBLT. It is owned by Corus Entertainment
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, and is carried on Rogers Cable
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 throughout the Greater Toronto Area
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.

History

Oshawa, though larger than Peterborough, had not been granted a television station in the original 1950s channel assignments. Instead, it was folded into the Toronto market.
In 1992, CHEX-TV
CHEX-TV
CHEX-TV is a television station in Peterborough, Ontario, Canada, and an affiliate of the CBC Television network. It began broadcasting on March 26, 1955, with an NHL ice hockey game. The station broadcasts over-the-air on channel 12.- History :...

, based in Peterborough
Peterborough, Ontario
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, started broadcasting its programming on a new transmitter in Oshawa, broadcasting on a channel used prior to 1988 as a Toronto-area rebroadcaster of CIII-TV
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 (since Shaw acquired Global in 2010, no indication whether CHEX-2 can be converted to a Global affiliate). In 1993, the Oshawa transmitter became a semi-satellite with some slight differences in local programming. By the early 2000s, the station had adopted a very different schedule; for instance, its local current-affairs programs, Studio 12 News and In Depth with Dan Carter, are produced and aired independently of the Peterborough station, and focus on the Durham Region. It does overlap the CN Tower
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 signal of CBLT-DT (formerly CBLT channel 5), giving Toronto two CBC stations (the first since 1961, when CHCH-TV became independent).

Programming

Most of CHEX-TV-2's CBC programming are children's shows, prime-time and weekend programs -- the rest of the schedule is filled with syndicated shows and local programming.

CHEX-2's current local programs are Studio 12 News, a half hour newscast weekdays at 5pm with news anchor Kate Wheeler, followed by In Depth with Dan Carter at 5:15.

Digital television and high definition

CHEX-TV-2 began broadcasting in digital in September 2010. It can be seen on Durham's own Channel 12 Television, in the GTA and beyond on Rogers digital cable channel 129.

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