CBHT
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CBHT | |
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Halifax Nova Scotia | |
Branding | CBC Nova Scotia |
Channels | 3 (VHF) analog |
Translators | CBIT (5, VHF), Sydney |
Affiliations | CBC |
Owner | Canadian Broadcasting Corporation |
Founded | December 20, 1954 |
Call letters meaning | Canadian Broadcasting Corporation Halifax Television |
Website | CBC Nova Scotia |
CBHT is the flagship station of the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation in the Atlantic Time Zone. CBHT broadcasts on terrestrial channel 3 at 100 kW and cable channel 11 in the Halifax metro area. The CBC network schedule, outside of live events, is carried one hour in advance of Toronto on CBHT.
CBHT started broadcasting on December 20, 1954, entered CBC's microwave network in 1958, and began colour programming in 1966. On September 26, 1972, CBHT put its Sydney rebroadcaster CBIT on the air, when CHUM Limited purchased incumbent local station CJCB. CBIT broadcasts on terrestrial channel 5 and local cable channel 3. CBIT had its own newscast until 1991, when it was cancelled and replaced with CBHT's First Edition.
CBHT eventually covered all of Nova Scotia with rebroadcast transmitters .The tower in the Halifax on Geiser’s Hill (called the CBC tower) is also used by CTV's CJCH-TV, Global's CIHF-TV, most local FM broadcast radio stations and other services. In 2000, its local newscast, "First Edition", was cancelled and replaced with Canada Now, anchored in Halifax by Norma Lee MacLeod.
During the early 1980s, CBHT was known simply as "Maritimes CBC".
Programs produced at CBHT include Don Messer's Jubilee, Street Cents, Switchback, Land and Sea, This Hour Has 22 Minutes and Mary Walsh: Open Book.
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[edit] Logos
[edit] Personalities
[edit] First Edition
- Frank Cameron
- Parker Barss Donham
- Harry Flemming
- Rob Gordon
- Linda Kelly
- Norma Lee MacLeod
- Jim Nunn
- Dan O'Connell
- Susan Ormiston
- Doug Saunders
- Paul Withers
[edit] Rebroadcast Transmitters
The station also has rebroadcast transmitters in the following communities:
- Liverpool - 12 - 2 kW
- Shelburne - 7 - 38 kW
- Yarmouth - 11 - 38 kW
- Sheet Harbour - 11 - 18 kW
- New Glasgow - 4 - 1kW
- Middleton - 8 - 42 kW
- Digby - 52
- Truro - 55 - 14 kW
- Caledonia - 2 - 600W
- Weymouth - 24 - 100 kW
- Mulgrave - 12 - 129 kW
- Lochaber - 33 - 100 kW
- Goshen - 2 - 9kW
- Aspen - 5 - 95 kW
- Country Harbour Mines -6 - 9 kW
- Sherbrooke - 4 - 9 kW
- Sunnybrae -6 - 9 kW
- Blue Mountain -5 - 9 kW
- Garden of Eden -17 - 100 kW
[edit] External links
- CBC Nova Scotia
- mcsittel.com -- includes screengrabs of CBHT from the mid-1980s, picked up in Kingsport, Tennessee
CBHT 3 (CBC) - CJCH 5 (CTV Atlantic) - CIHF 8 (Global) - CBHFT 13 (SRC) |
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Local cable television channels: ASN | ||
See also Broadcast television in the Sydney/Glace Bay market |
Broadcast television stations in the Sydney-Glace Bay market | ||
CJCB 4 (CTV Atlantic) - CBIT 5 (CBC) - CIHF-TV-7 11 (Global) - CBHFT-3 13 (SRC) |
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Local terrestrial community channels | ||
Regional cable television channels | ||
See also: Television in the Halifax market |