CHLT-TV
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CHLT (TVA) | ||
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Sherbrooke, Quebec | ||
Channel 7 / Cable 4 | ||
Owner | TVA | |
Founded | 1956 | |
Joined TVA | 1974 | |
Signal Radius | 300 kW | |
Callsign Meaning | C H La Tribune | |
Former Affiliations | CBC/SRC (1956-74) | |
TVA | ||
CHEM (Trois-Rivières) |
CHLT (Sherbrooke) |
CFCM (Quebec City) |
CHLT is a television station. It is the TVA affiliate in Sherbrooke, Quebec.
The station was launched on August 12, 1956, as a private affiliate of both the English and French networks of the CBC. In 1974, the station joined the TVA network, with the launch of private SRC affiliate CKSH.
CHLT was subsequently acquired by Pathonic in 1979, and by Télé-Métropole in 1989.
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Broadcast television in the Sherbrooke / Estrie market | ||
CHLT 7 (TVA) - CKSH-TV 9 (SRC) - CKMI-2 11 (Global) - CIVS 24 (TQC) - CFKS 30 (TQS) - CBMT-3 50 (CBC) |
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See also, broadcast television in Montreal, Trois-Rivières / Mauricie, Champlain Valley, New Hampshire and Boston |
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