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Selkirk Communications

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Selkirk Communications was a Canadian radio and television broadcasting company, which operated from 1959 to 1989. Evolving out of Taylor, Pearson & Carson, a local broadcaster in Vancouver, British Columbia, the company grew to own 14 radio stations, six television stations (three wholly-owned and three partially-owned) and cable television holdings across Canada.

Selkirk was eventually acquired by Maclean-Hunter in 1988. When the sale was finalized the following year, Maclean-Hunter sold many of the company's properties to WIC, but retained some others until Maclean-Hunter was itself acquired by Rogers Communications in 1994.

Holdings as of 1988 sale

Radio

Maclean-Hunter sold all of the Western Canadian stations to Rogers Communications, retaining ownership only of CFNY in Toronto. Maclean-Hunter was itself acquired by Rogers in 1994.

Television

All of Selkirk's television stations were sold to WIC by Maclean-Hunter; with WIC's subsequent acquisition by Canwest Global, all are now affiliates of Canwest's Global and CH networks.