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CKNX ( NewNet)
Wingham, Ontario
Channel 8 / Cable 9
Owner CHUM Limited
Founded 1955
Joined NewNet 1998
Signal Radius 260 kW
Former Affiliations CBC (1955- 1988)

Independent (1988-1998)

NewNet System
CHWI
( Windsor)
CKNX
( Wingham)
CFPL
( London)


CKNX or The New NX is a television station owned by CHUM Limited which serves mid-western Ontario. It is part of the NewNet system. The station broadcasts out of Wingham, Ontario and has offices in both Wingham and Owen Sound, Ontario.

CKNX was built by W. T. "Doc" Cruickshank. It signed on as a CBC affiliate on November 18, 1955 and was located in the same building as CKNX-AM, a former high school.

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In 1964, the station expanded its coverage to Kitchener in response to CKCO's affiliation with CTV.

CKNX disaffiliated from the CBC in 1988 and remained an independent station for another ten years until CHUM Limited purchased the station from Baton Broadcasting. Under the ownership of CHUM, the station joined the NewNet system and was accordingly rebranded The New NX.

Today, CKNX is basically a semi-satellite of CFPL, with the only differences being local programming, the newscasts, and the on-air brand.

The New NX's news program, NewsNow, draws the lowest viewership of all NewNet stations (82,000). Evening and late-night newscasts on weeknights for The New NX are pre-recorded from the CFPL studios, while the noon newscasts on weekdays, the weekend newscasts and the New Day morning show are broadcast from the CKNX studios.

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