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  2. List of HD channels in Canada - Wikipedia

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    CFTM-DT Montreal CHOT-DT Gatineau CFCM-DT Quebec City CHLT-DT Sherbrooke CHEM-DT Trois-Rivières CJPM-DT Saguenay CIMT-DT Rivière-du-Loup CFEM-DT Rouyn-Noranda V: CFJP-DT Montreal CFGS-DT Gatineau CFAP-DT Quebec City CFKS-DT Sherbrooke CFKM-DT Trois-Rivières CFRS-DT Saguenay CFTF-DT Rivière-du-Loup CFVS-DT Rouyn-Noranda Télé-Québec: CIVM ...

  3. CPAC (TV channel) - Wikipedia

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    The Cable Public Affairs Channel (French: La Chaîne d'affaires publiques par câble), better known by its acronym CPAC (/ ˈsiːpæk / SEE-pak), is a Canadian specialty television channel owned by a consortium consisting of Rogers Communications, Vidéotron, Cogeco, Eastlink, and Access Communications. The channel is devoted to coverage of ...

  4. Vidéotron - Wikipedia

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    Vidéotron was established in 1964, under the name "Télécâble Vidéotron Ltée" as northern Montreal's first cable television network. It started with 66 subscribers. André Chagnon served as the company's founding president. From 1966 to 1969, Vidéotron expanded by acquiring several cable networks in many regions of the province of Quebec.

  5. Television in Quebec - Wikipedia

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    Television in Quebec is a part of the culture of Quebec, with over 99% of households owning a television in Quebec.Long a preferred medium of many of Quebec's actors, artists, and writers, television has been one of the important forces in Quebec society, including its substantial influence in a series of dramatic changes in the 1960s: the Quiet Revolution.

  6. TVA (Canadian TV network) - Wikipedia

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    www.qub.ca /tvaplus (in French) TVA is a Canadian French-language terrestrial television network, owned by Groupe TVA, a publicly traded subsidiary of Quebecor Media. Headquartered in Montreal, the network only has terrestrial stations in Quebec. However, parts of New Brunswick and Ontario are within the broadcast ranges of TVA stations, and ...

  7. CFHD-DT - Wikipedia

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    CFHD-DT. /  45.502972°N 73.596694°W  / 45.502972; -73.596694. CFHD-DT (channel 47) is an independent multicultural television station in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, owned by Sam Norouzi and his family. The station's studios are located on Christophe Colomb Avenue in Montreal's Ahuntsic district, at the home of the family's production ...

  8. Canal Indigo - Wikipedia

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    On August 1, 2007, due to the growing popularity of Video On Demand, Canal Indigo was reduced to 12 channels. Canal Indigo was the monopoly provider of French-language pay-per-view programming in Canada until late 1999, when Bell ExpressVu (now Bell Satellite TV) launched its bilingual Vu! service, replacing Canal Indigo on that provider.

  9. Community television in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Community television in Canada is a form of media that carries programming of local community interest produced by a cable television company and by independent community groups and distributed by a local cable company. A community channel is a form of community television, much like public-access television cable TV in the United States and ...