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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 51. Chapters: Defunct Canadian radio networks, Defunct Canadian television channels, Defunct radio stations in Canada, Canwest, E!, List of defunct CBC radio transmitters in Canada, CNR Radio, CINF, CHUM Limited, Western International Communications, Baton Broadcast System, CKO, Alliance Atlantis, CINW, CFYN, C Channel, CHSC, The Team, Maclean-Hunter, Pelmorex Radio Network, Telemedia, Broadcasting Corporation of Newfoundland, CBC Parliamentary Television Network, Dominion Network, CJMS, CJUL, Mid-Canada Communications, Fine Living, Canadian Football Network, CJWV-FM, CFOM, CKOB, CKLM, WTSN, CKCY, Tonis, CKTS, CFBN, CHEV, The Life Channel, Reseau Pathonic, CFOX, Selkirk Communications, CJRP, CIMN-FM, New Brunswick Broadcasting Company, Genesis Storytime, CJUS-FM, CKSO-FM, Ridge Radio, Huron Broadcasting, TATV, CHLP, CIMA, CoolTV, Video Italia, Milestone Radio, MSNBC Canada, Edge TV, Trans-Canada Network, Leonardo World, CFIN-FM, AIM Pay-Tv Corp., CJRM-FM, Northern Television, CHIB, X-Treme Sports, HSTN, The Ecology Channel, CKBB-FM, CHYC, CKOA, CFRG, CFWP-FM, CHLA-FM, CHCN-FM, CFNS, Moffat Communications, CJOS-FM, Chinavision Canada, CFIX, TVNB, CUC Broadcasting, Cathay International Television, CISD-FM. Excerpt: Canwest Global Communications Corporation, which operated under the corporate brand Canwest, was a major Canadian media company based in Winnipeg, Manitoba, with its head offices at Canwest Place. It held radio, television broadcasting and publishing assets in several countries, primarily in Canada. Canwest entered creditor bankruptcy protection in late 2009, leading to the sale of the company's assets. Canwest's newspaper arm was sold to a group of creditors led by National Post CEO Paul Godfrey, through a newly-formed company named Postmedia Network. The sale of the company's broadcasting arm to Shaw Communications clo...