CTV (Centralia)

CTV (also known as Centralia Television) is the 1st channel in Centralia and it's islands.

History
In 1930, CTV is launched as Centralia Television Service, The 1st program to air is Centralia's Future, which is mostly taken from 2000, and 2031, And the news at the time branded as Network News (not to be confused with an real radio station, which doesn't exist until 1991).

In 1939, The channel was suspended due to World War 2 until 1946.

In 1946, the Centralia Television Service renamed to Television Centralia, Network News became Television Centralia News (also known as TVCN).

In 1960, Television Centralia became CTV, and CTV now had a kids block named Sunny Centraliese, TVCN will remain the old name until 1980.

In 1980s, CTV became popular, and TVCN became CTV News, The ident remains until 1990, When CTV became CTV One in it's on-screen branding.

In 1990, the ID is changed, 1 year later, it has Rai Uno (now Rai 1)'s idents until 1999.

In 1999, the ID is changed once again to Seven Network 's until 2000, At 31 December, 1999, Mostly Centralians celebrated New Decade.

In 2000, the ID is changed to Telemundo 's until 2005, It's new digital channel, CTV on Digital launched.

In 2005, an rebrand is taken, holding the channel's rebrand, the original CTV Anime closed down, and also had the ident on CTV, the spinning 3 meter circle in middle of the different CTV logo, and some parts of the logo forming, and then welcome to our new world spins one by one of text.

In 2006, CTV agrees with TV32 to give it's branding to CTV Centralia, giving an same identity but replaced TV32 logo with CTV logo, and the TV32 text below the logo replaced with CTV, and the slogan replaced with "greatprograms"

In 2009, These 2 idents are made by in-house, One is generic, and another one with it's new slogan: "Entertaining you first".

In 2010, These new idents are made by Lambie-Nairn, Red Bee Media, Brand New School, and even more, some are developed by the in-house team.

In early 2014, during CTV's 1st airing of Rainbow Falls, My Little Pony episode, CTV added new idents, with creative idents like for Arts, etc.

In 2014, at August 8, CTV ended it's analog transmissions after the airing of Stand by Me Doraemon on Star Movies on CTV, the Japanese feed closed down it's analog transmissions 3 years earlier, and using it's interruption and analog switch-over message, and an classic sign off (which is actually 1993-2000 sign off but, it's 1993 version and started at the CTV One ident).

In 2015, Idents from 2010 are recreated with 3D logo, green checkerboard, and a bit of realism.

In 2020, CTV is modern, and still runs today.

In 2021, CTV was the first channel to air My Little Pony: An New Generation through it's Star Movies block, the second to do so was Star Movies channel, and the third one is CTV Movies.

Programming
In 1973-1980, before and after broadcasting Doraemon (1973), it uses the Nippon TV's Dove's Day Off (1973-1978 version is 1972-1978 ident, and 1978-1980 version of 1978-2001 ident).

Current

 * CTV News
 * BBC Breakfast (2004-2010, 2014-present)
 * BBC World News
 * Newsday
 * Centralia's Future
 * The Ellen DeGeneres Show
 * Ellen's Game of Games
 * This Hour Has Centralia's 22 Minutes
 * Neon Lights, Off Lights
 * Centralia's Saturday Night Live
 * Doraemon (2005) (2007-present)

CTV Kids block

 * Dora the Explorer
 * Little Einsteins
 * Octonauts
 * My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic
 * Where's Chicky?
 * My Little Pony: Pony Life
 * Little Ellen (premiered in US (September 13, 2021), premiered in CT (September 17, 2021))
 * Molang (aired on October 1, 2021-present)

CTV Kids block

 * The Hamster Show (Nick Jr.)

Former

 * Time Shock (1969-1986)
 * Doraemon (1973) (September-December 1973; reruns: 1973-1981)
 * The Brady Bunch (1978-1999)
 * Doraemon (1979) (1979-2005; reruns: 2005-2006)
 * Sailor Moon (1992; moved to CTV Two)
 * ITN World News (1993-1999, also airs on NBC Centralia)
 * Weakest Link (2002-2003)

CTV Kids block

 * Pinwheel (1977-1990)
 * My Little Pony (1985-1993)
 * My Little Pony Tales (1992-1995)
 * Rolie Polie Olie (2000-2020)