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The following television stations operate on virtual channel 6 in Canada: CBMT-DT in Montreal, Quebec; CBWT-DT in Winnipeg, Manitoba; CHAU-DT-4 in Chandler, Quebec; CHEK-DT in Victoria, British Columbia; CHKM-DT in Kamloops, British Columbia; CIII-DT in Paris, Ontario; CIII-DT-6 in Ottawa, Ontario; CIMT-DT-6 in Rivière-du-Loup, Quebec; CJPM-DT ...
CBWT-DT (channel 6) is a CBC Television station in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada.It has common ownership with Ici Radio-Canada Télé station CBWFT-DT (channel 3). The two stations share studios on Portage Avenue and Young Street in Downtown Winnipeg; CBWT-DT's transmitter is located near Red Coat Trail/Highway 2 in Macdonald.
CBMT-DT presently broadcasts 10 hours, 40 minutes of locally produced newscasts each week (with two hours each weekday, a half-hour on Saturdays and ten minutes on Sundays); in regards to the number of hours devoted to news programming, it is the lowest local newscast output out of any English-language television station in the Montreal market.
CBC Television, a national public network owned by the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC).; Citytv, a privately owned television network owned by Rogers Media, with stations in Quebec, Ontario, Nova Scotia, Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta and British Columbia.
CBFT-DT (channel 2) is a television station in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, serving as the flagship station of the French-language service of Ici Radio-Canada Télé.It is owned and operated by the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (known in French as Société Radio-Canada) alongside CBC Television outlet CBMT-DT (channel 6).
Groupe Média TFO is a public media organization created by the government of Ontario, Canada, [1] which produces and distributes French-language educational content, [2] available on various platforms, including the TFO television channel, TFO Éducation and various YouTube channels. Groupe Média TFO manages a television channel, 200 websites ...
The following television stations broadcast in digital or analog on channel 6 in Canada: CFCN-TV-7 in Bassano, Alberta; CFCN-TV-11 in Sparwood, British Columbia; CFCN-TV-15 in Mount Goldie, British Columbia; CFCN-TV-17 in Waterton Park, Alberta; CFQC-TV-2 in North Battleford, Saskatchewan; CFRE-TV-2 in Fort Qu'Appelle, Saskatchewan
The CBC announced on February 17, 1959, that they would appear before the BBG (predecessor to the CRTC) in Ottawa on March 18 to apply for a license to extend Radio-Canada's television signal into the Winnipeg area. [1] CBWFT logo from 1977. CBWFT first signed on at 3 p.m. on April 24, 1960, using channel 6 with an ERP of 2,800 watts.