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| | CAB Hall of Fame (TV Stations) |
 | | In 1966, Ken Soble started planning for a new National TV Network to be connected by satellite from a central station to repeaters stations across Canada. |
 | | Toronto Maple Leaf Hockey on Wednsday nights was another first for CHCH, the first move of major league hockey telecasts away from the traditional Saturday Hockey Night in Canada, as were new programs from the U. S., such as "All in the Family", "Knot's Landing", "L. Law", "Entertainment Tonight", "Hill Street Blues" and "48 Hours". |
 | | The station was licensed to Niagara Television Ltd., a consortium of Maple Leaf Broadcasting (CHML - Ken Soble), Wentworth Broadcasting (CKOC) and The Hamilton Spectator (Southam Press), with Ken Soble as General Manager. |
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