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The station was branded in the late 1970s and early 1980s as "Montreal 6", becoming "CBC Television Montreal 6" by the mid-1980s, and "CBC Television Montreal" during the 1990s. Since 1997, CBMT has been the only full-fledged CBC station in the province of Quebec. Previously, the only other CBC station in the province had been Quebec City's ...
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).
CBC Montreal (2011-present) Debra Arbec is a Canadian television journalist, who has been the lead anchor on CBMT-DT , the CBC Television station in Montreal , Quebec , since 2011. [ 1 ] She is most noted as the winner of the Canadian Screen Award for Best Local Anchor at the 12th Canadian Screen Awards in 2024.
Ici Radio-Canada Première/CBC North: public news/talk CBMW-FM: 105.1 FM: Wemindji: CBC Radio One: public news/talk: CIHW-FM: 100.3 FM: Wendake: Comité de la radio communautaire Huronne: First Nations community radio: CBFG-FM-3: 92.3 FM: Weymontachie: Ici Radio-Canada Première/CBC North: public news/talk CKRQ-FM: 96.5 FM: Whapmagoostui
Quebec is predominantly francophone, with its anglophone minority centred primarily around the city of Montreal. Accordingly, Quebec has only one station affiliated with each of Canada's major English-language broadcast networks. CBMT-DT (CBC Television) CFCF-DT ; CJNT-DT ; CKMI-DT
Maison de Radio-Canada (French pronunciation: [mɛzɔ̃ də ʁadjo kanada]; English: CBC House), located in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, is the broadcast headquarters, studios and master control for all French-language radio and television services of the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (known in French as Société Radio-Canada/SRC) including its flagship station CBFT
She later appeared on CBC TV, as cohost of Prime Time News and later host of Pamela Wallin Live. Mary Walsh , writer, director, comedian, This Hour Has 22 Minutes (1993-2013) John Warren
Quebec City: 12 (11.1) Montreal: 19 (2.1) Ottawa: 22 (9.1) Toronto: 24 (25.1) Vancouver: 26 (26.1) On September 10, 2007, the network (as well as sister cable news network RDI) began broadcasting all programming solely in the 16:9 aspect ratio with few exceptions, and began letterboxing its widescreen feed for standard definition viewers.