299 Queen Street West - Other Bell Media Facilities in Toronto

Other Bell Media Facilities in Toronto

Alongside 299 Queen Street West, other Bell Media properties are operated from other facilities in the Toronto area:

  • Several other Bell Media television channels, including CTV's flagship station, CTV Toronto, along with CTV News Channel, TSN, TSN2 and Discovery Channel, as well as the master controls for the CTV stations in Eastern Canada (including Winnipeg, Southwestern Ontario, Northern Ontario, Ottawa and Montreal) as well as some of the technical operations for TSN Radio 1050 are operated from 9 Channel Nine Court in Agincourt located at Highway 401 and McCowan Road.
  • Studios for Bell Media's Toronto-based radio channels including TSN Radio 1050, 104.5 CHUM-FM and Flow 93.5 are currently located at 250 Richmond Street West at Richmond and Duncan streets which is adjacent to 299 Queen Street West.
  • MTV Canada's studios are located at the Masonic Temple at Davenport Road and Yonge Street, but the station is in the process of moving to 299 Queen Street West.

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