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The Connecticut Network, also known as CT-N, is a 24-hour Cable TV Government-access television (GATV) channel that provides coverage of Connecticut state government and public affairs founded by Thomas Harold, a news reporter for WFSB. In 1999 on September 1, On replacing Connecticut Government Channel (launched in 1980, Connecticut Network was inaugurated at 7:05 am as a 24-hour government access to all the people and politicians in time for the State-to-State Address by the Governor of Connecticut. On September 2, the longest running program, The Capitol Report aired on CTN for the first time. The longest running slot is on Thursdays since the program's launch.

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  • The Connecticut Network, also known as CT-N, is a 24-hour Cable TV Government-access television (GATV) channel that provides coverage of Connecticut state government and public affairs founded by Thomas Harold, a news reporter for WFSB. In 1999 on September 1, On replacing Connecticut Government Channel (launched in 1980, Connecticut Network was inaugurated at 7:05 am as a 24-hour government access to all the people and politicians in time for the State-to-State Address by the Governor of Connecticut. On September 2, the longest running program, The Capitol Report aired on CTN for the first time. The longest running slot is on Thursdays since the program's launch. (en)
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  • The Connecticut Network, also known as CT-N, is a 24-hour Cable TV Government-access television (GATV) channel that provides coverage of Connecticut state government and public affairs founded by Thomas Harold, a news reporter for WFSB. In 1999 on September 1, On replacing Connecticut Government Channel (launched in 1980, Connecticut Network was inaugurated at 7:05 am as a 24-hour government access to all the people and politicians in time for the State-to-State Address by the Governor of Connecticut. On September 2, the longest running program, The Capitol Report aired on CTN for the first time. The longest running slot is on Thursdays since the program's launch. (en)
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