Central Television Network

The Central Television Network (commonly known as Central and abbreviated CEN) is a English-language terrestrial television network launched in 1957. It is the flagship property of The Pierre Péladeau Company. Headquartered in, , Central is considered as the only Anglophone network in Canada to not be primarily based in , , or.

The network is sometimes referred to as "Canada's eye on the world," in reference to its eye logo. Its first eye logo in 1966, designed by Jan Postles, was believed to be inspired by broadcaster, and would later be used by  public broadcaster. Due to perceived similarities, sued Central. In 2011, the eye was drastically tweaked to resemble that of television news program  in the late 1980's; Danish public broadcaster, which produces the newscast, opted not to file a lawsuit regarding perceived similarities.