The Crossroads Television System (CTS) originally consisted of a single television station,
CITS-TV in
Hamilton, Ontario (also serving Toronto), with rebroadcast transmitters in
London and
Ottawa. CITS, launched in 1998, was the second religious terrestrial television station launched in Canada, after
CJIL-TV in
Lethbridge, Alberta. On June 8, 2007, the
Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission approved CTS' application for new television stations to serve the
Calgary and
Edmonton markets. Respectively, these are
CKCS-DT, which broadcasts on channel 32, and
CKES-DT, which broadcasts on channel 45; both stations launched on October 8, 2007. On August 12, 2014, CTS announced that it would relaunch as "Yes TV" on September 1, 2014. Describing the new brand as "embracing positivity and approaching the world with an affirmative position", the re-launch coincided with the announcement that it had picked up many new secular
reality and
game shows for the 2014–15 season, including ''
America's Funniest Home Videos (formerly aired by Citytv), American Idol (formerly aired by CTV and CTV 2), Judge Judy, Jeopardy! and Wheel of Fortune (both formerly aired most-recently by CHCH-DT), The Biggest Loser (formerly aired by City), and The X Factor'' (UK). On September 13, 2016, Yes TV started airing a 3-hour block (now a 2½-hour block) of
Buzzr programs from 1 to 3:30 a.m. (formerly 1 to 4 a.m.). When the block started, the schedule aired original black and white episodes of
To Tell the Truth, ''
What's My Line? and I've Got a Secret followed by two episodes of Card Sharks on Tuesdays and Saturdays, Double Dare on Wednesday, Beat the Clock on Thursdays and Sale of the Century on Fridays. The schedule was updated on April 9, 2017, with two episodes of Match Game, episodes of Super Password and Tattletales and concluding with an episode from either Card Sharks
, Double Dare
, Beat the Clock
or Sale of the Century
(all four aired on the same day as the previous schedule). The schedule was updated again on October 10, 2017; the current schedule as of now is an episode of Match Game
, an episode of Super Password
, an episode of Tattletales
, an episode of Blockbusters
and an episode of Press Your Luck. Body Language briefly replaced the Blockbusters'' spot on the schedule in December 2017. The Buzzr block was phased out in September 2018. Sometime around August 2023, Yes TV announced that they would resume streaming live in the 2023-24 season. The live video feed is restricted to Canadian viewers. ==Stations and affiliates==