CFGS-TV
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CFGS-TV | |
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Gatineau, Quebec | |
Branding | TQS Gatineau-Ottawa |
Slogan | Le mouton noir de la télé |
Channels | 34 (UHF) / Cable 5 in Gatineau / Cable 11 in Ottawa analog, ?? digital |
Affiliations | TQS |
Owner | Radio-Nord |
Founded | September 7, 1986 |
Transmitter Power | 117kw |
Website | TQS Gatineau |
CFGS is a television station. It is the TQS affiliate in Gatineau, Quebec, and also serves franco-ontarians in the neighbouring city of Ottawa, Ontario.
CFGS, owned by Radio-Nord as a twinstick with CHOT, broadcasts on Channel 34. The station broadcast on Channel 49 until it moved to its current position in 2001. However, both TV Guide (prior to changing its listings to national listings only) and TV Hebdo still has this station listed today as Channel 49.
However, CFGS is a considerbly smaller station as opposed to CHOT -- there is only a 10-minute local newscasts on weekdays at 5:30PM with brief news updates in the morning and in the evening. There are only two anchors (one for the morning news update and one for the 5:30PM news). For a brief period in 2006, there was an occasional commentary by former MP Francoise Boivin, who commented on stories that made headlines.
[edit] External link
- TQS Gatineau (in French)
CBOT 4 (CBC) - CIII-6 6 (Global) - CBOFT 9 (SRC) - CHCH-1 11 (CH) - CJOH 13/8 (CTV) - CJMT-2 14 (OMNI.2) - CICO-24 24 (TVO) - CIVO 30 (TQC) - CITS-1 32 (CTS) - CFGS 34 (TQS) - CHOT 40 (TVA) - CHRO-2 43 (A-Channel) - CFMT-2 60 (OMNI.1) - CITY-3 65 (Citytv) |
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Defunct Television Stations | ||
See also Broadcast television in the Pembroke/Petawawa, Watertown/Kingston, Greater Toronto, Montreal and Champlain Valley markets |