CTV
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CTV may refer to:
Television
- CTV Television Network, a private Canadian broadcast television network
- CTV Two, a private Canadian broadcast television network
- CTV News, news division of CTV Television Network
- CTV News Channel (Canada), an all-news cable channel owned by CTV Television Network
- CTVglobemedia, the former Canadian media conglomerate that owned CTV and is now part of Bell Canada as Bell Media
- CTV Temple, in Toronto, Ontario, Canada
- China Television, a Taiwanese television company
- CTV Main Channel (Chinese: 中視主頻)
- CTV News Channel (Chinese: 中視新聞台)
- CTV MyLife (Chinese: 中視綜藝台)
- CTV (Bath), the University of Bath's student television station, "Campus TV"
- CTV (pay television), a defunct analogue satellite television platform in Scandinavia
- CTV (Singapore), student television station in Singapore
- C Television, a Trinidad and Tobago broadcast television station
- Canterbury Television, a New Zealand television station
- CBBC (CTV), a United Kingdom and Ireland television station
- CTV Building, the former building of Canterbury Television
- Cape Town TV, a South African television station
- Chūkyō Television Broadcasting, a Japanese television station
- Citizens Television, a public access network in Connecticut
- Coptic TV, the Coptic Orthodox Church Channel
- Vatican Television Center (Centro Televisivo Vaticano), the Vatican's TV channel
- CTV: The Comedy Network, April, 1991-June,1991 defunct 24-hour comedy channel in the United States, now called Comedy Central
- ITV Central (previously Central Independent Television), an ITV region for the English West Midlands
- ITV Channel Television, an ITV region for the Channel Islands
Other
- Citrus tristeza virus, a viral species that causes a serious Citrus disease
- Combat Tactical Vehicle (Technology Demonstrator)
- Confederación de Trabajadores de Venezuela, a Venezuelan union federation
- Corpo Truppe Volontarie, the Italian expeditionary force in the Spanish Civil War
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