9 Channel Nine Court, Television studio complex in Agincourt, Toronto, Canada
9 Channel Nine Court is a television studio complex containing broadcasting studios and offices located at the intersection of Highway 401 and McCowan Road in Toronto. The facility operates as a master control center for CTV stations across Eastern and Central Canada, managing broadcasts that serve cities including Ottawa, Montreal, and Winnipeg.
The television complex was built on former farmland that belonged to settler George Scott from 1829 to 1943. The area later transformed from agricultural use into a major broadcasting hub serving Eastern Canada.
The building houses multiple television channels including CTV News Channel, TSN, Discovery Channel, and CP24 that produce content reaching Canadian viewers daily. These broadcasters shape the news and entertainment diet for audiences across the country through their programming.
The location is easily accessible at the intersection of Highway 401 and McCowan Road, making it straightforward to reach by car. Keep in mind this is an active broadcasting facility, so access to studios is normally limited to scheduled tours or special events.
From 2001 to 2008, both TSN and Rogers Sportsnet operated from this location, with on-air personalities and production staff regularly crossing the parking lot between the two channels. This arrangement ended as the broadcasters relocated to different facilities.
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