CHAU-TV

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CHAU-TV
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Carleton, Quebec
City of license Carleton, Quebec
Channels 5 (VHF), cable 4 analog,
Unknown digital
Translators (see article)
Affiliations TVA
Owner Télé Inter-Rives
Founded October 17, 1959
Former affiliations CBC (1959-1968)
SRC (1959-1983)
Transmitter Power 81.7 kW
Website TVA CHAU

CHAU is a television station. It is the TVA affiliate in Carleton, Quebec and is owned by Télé Inter-Rives.

The original owner of CHAU was Dr. Charles Houde of La Télévision de la Baie des Chaleurs, who put the station on the air for the first time on October 17, 1959 as a dual CBC / SRC station. Initially, like all other Quebec private TV stations, CHAU broadcast both English and French shows. For CHAU, the ratio of English to French programs was 7:13. The station entered SRC's microwave network on March 24, 1960, and became an all-French station in 1968.

CHAU has been a TVA affiliate since December 18, 1983, when SRC opened a rebroadcaster of CBGAT-TV in the Carleton area. Just prior to the change to TVA, CHAU carried programs from both Radio-Canada and TVA. CHAU picks up the TVA signal from its sister station in Rivière-du-Loup, CIMT-TV.

CHAU-TV holds the distinction of being the private TV station in Quebec with the largest transmitter network, with transmitters not only in the Gaspé region of Quebec, but also three rebroadcast translators in New Brunswick.

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Town/City Call-sign Channel Power (kW)
Ste-Marguerite-Marie, Quebec CHAU-TV-1 3 11.2
St-Quentin-St-Martin, New Brunswick CHAU-TV-2 31 0.1
Port-Daniel, Quebec CHAU-TV-3 10 0.01
Chandler, Quebec CHAU-TV-4 6 0.055
Percé, Quebec CHAU-TV-5 13 58.22
Gaspé, Quebec CHAU-TV-6 7 0.378
Rivière-au-Renard, Quebec CHAU-TV-7 4 5.46
Cloridorme, Quebec CHAU-TV-8 11 0.2
L'Anse-a-Valleau, Quebec CHAU-TV-9 12 0.057
Tracadie, New Brunswick CHAU-TV-10 9 0.01
Kedgwick, New Bruwnswick CHAU-TV-11 3 0.01


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Broadcast television in Northern New Brunswick and the Baie des Chaleurs area
Carleton: CBGAT-14 2 (SRC) - CHAU 5 (TVA) - CIVK-TV 15 (TQC) - CFTF-11 44 (TQS)
Campbellton: CBAT-4 4 (CBC) - CKCD-TV 7 (CTV) - CBAFT-7 9 (SRC)
Bathurst: CBAFT-1 3 (SRC) - CKAM-TV 12 (CTV)
Miramichi: CBAT-3 6 (CBC) - CKAM-1 10 (CTV) - CIHF-13 40 (Global)
Regional cable television channels available in area

Atlantic Satellite Network

See also, broadcast television in the Rimouski/Matane/Sept-Îles/Gaspesie market


Broadcast television in the Rimouski/Matane/Sept-Îles/Gaspésie market
Rimouski-Mont-Joli: CJBRT 2 (SRC) - CFER 11 (TVA) - CJPC 18 (TQS)* - CIVB 22 (TQC)
Matane/Baie-Comeau/ Baie-Trinité: CBGAT 6 (SRC) - CBST-19 7 (SRC) - CFTF-5 9 (TQS) - CIVF 12 (TQC) - CBMIT 28 (CBC)
Sept-Îles/Havre-Saint-Pierre: CBSET 3 (CBC) - CFER-2 5 (TVA) - CFTF-7 7 (TQS) - CIVG 9 (TQC) - CBST-1 12 (SRC) - CBST 13 (SRC)
Gaspé: CHAU-6 7 (TVA) - CBGAT-17 9 (SRC) - CBVG-TV 18 (CBC) - CIVK-3 35 (TQC) - CFTF-9 58 (TQS)
Percé: CHAU-5 13 (TVA) - CBVP-TV 14 (CBC) - CBGAT-20 11 (SRC) - CIVK-2 40 (TQC)

* -- CJPC may switch its TQS source from CFJP-TV to CFTF-TV soon, pending CRTC approval.

See also, broadcast television in the Rivière-du-Loup and Chaleur Bay markets