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CTV Regina: Former employees celebrate CKCK’s 70th anniversary [Video]

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A group of former employees returned to the CKCK Television studio to mark the station’s 70th Anniversary. They say it was a great place to work.

“And it was like a family. It really was like a family,” former producer Bruce Edwards told CTV News. “I think you’ll find with people that toured the station today that it’s an important part of their careers.”

CKCK was the first television station in Saskatchewan. It began programming on July 28th, 1954 with news anchor Jim McLeod delivering the first local broadcast.

Only two people held the supper hour anchor position during the first four decades, Jim McLeod followed by James Allyn.

Layton Burton worked in the newsroom as a photographer.

“All I can visualize when I walk into that newsroom is Jim Allyn and Dale Isaac pounding away on manual typewriters with cigarettes hanging out of their …

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