CKRN-TV

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CKRN-TV / CJDG-TV
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CKRN: Rouyn-Noranda, Quebec
CJDG: Val-d'Or, Quebec
Branding Radio-Canada Télévision CKRN
Channels CKRN: 4 (VHF)
CJDG: 7 (VHF)
(cable 7 in Rouyn-Noranda) analog,
 ?? digital
Affiliations Radio-Canada
Owner Radio-Nord
Founded 1957
Call letters meaning CKRN: C K Radio-Nord
or C K Rouyn-Noranda
Transmitter Power CKRN: 98.4 kW (analog)
CJDG: 93.0 kW (analog)
Website CKRN

CKRN is a television station in Rouyn-Noranda, Quebec. Owned and operated by Radio-Nord, it is a private affiliate of Radio-Canada and basically functions as a semi-satellite of Montreal Radio-Canada flagship station CBFT due to not having alternative non-network sources of programming available.

The station first aired on December 25, 1957. It was originally a dual affiliate of Radio-Canada and the English-language CBC. The CBC subsequently launched a rebroadcaster of its English Montreal affiliate CBMT in the area in 1961, and CKRN dropped its English programming in 1962.

The station has rebroadcast transmitters in the following communities:

In addition, the station has a semi-satellite in Val-d'Or, which airs some separate commercials but otherwise simulcasts CKRN's programming. This transmitter uses the callsign CJDG, and broadcasts on channel 7. CJDG has rebroadcasters in the following communities:

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Broadcast television in the Rouyn-Noranda/Val-d'Or/Malartic television market

CBLT-8 2 (CBC) - CKRN 4/CJDG 7 (SRC) - CITO-TV-2 11 (CTV) - CIVA 12/8 (TQC) - CFEM 13 (TVA) - CFVS 25/20 (TQS)

See Also, Television in the North-Central Ontario and Montreal Markets