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CKX-TV Craig Television Tower

Coordinates: 49°40′08″N 100°00′42″W / 49.66889°N 100.01167°W / 49.66889; -100.01167
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49°40′08″N 100°00′42″W / 49.66889°N 100.01167°W / 49.66889; -100.01167

The CKX-TV Craig broadcasting tower is a 411.5 m (1,350 ft) high guyed TV mast located in Brandon, Manitoba, Canada. It is currently the second-tallest structure in Canada. The current structure is actually the second version built at the site. When the original mast was built in 1973, the CKX-TV Craig broadcasting tower matched the height of the Cape Race LORAN-C transmitter as the tallest structures in Canada. Only one structure built since then within Canada has surpassed its height: the CN Tower in Toronto. The original mast collapsed in an ice storm in 1983 and was subsequently rebuilt in 1985.

The CKX-TV Craig broadcasting tower is currently fifth in height among the tallest structures in the Commonwealth of Nations.

CKYB-TV, a rebroadcaster of CKY-DT currently transmits from the tower, after CKX-TV shut down in October 2009.

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