CBSET-1

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CBSET-1
(semi-satellite of CBMT, Montreal)
Schefferville, Quebec
Branding CBC Television
Slogan "Canada's Own"
Channels Analog: 7 (VHF)
Affiliations CBC Television
Owner Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
Call letters’ meaning CBC Sept Isles English Television
Former callsigns CFKL-TV (until 1973)
Former affiliations CBC and Radio-Canada combined (until 1973)
Website http://www.cbc.ca/

CBSET-1 is the local CBC Television owned-and-operated station (O&O) for Schefferville, Quebec. It is a semi-satellite of CBMT, the CBC owned and operated station in Montreal. The station was originally founded by the Iron Ore Company of Canada Aviation, Limited, and was co-owned with nearby station CJCL-TV 3 in Labrador City, Newfoundland and Labrador (now CBNLT).

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CFKL, along with its sister station CJCL, was originally a privately owned dual CBC and Radio-Canada affiliate, with 73% English programming and 27% French programming. Although privately owned, all shows aired were from CBC and Radio-Canada, with none of its shows being local.

On July 28, 1970, the licences for the two stations (CJCL-TV and CFKL-TV) were renewed for only two years. The Iron Ore Company of Canada Aviation, Limited was considered ineligible to hold a broadcast television station license, as 60% of the company's shares were owned by American companies. Since it was considered very unlikely another company would be willing to buy these stations, their licenses were renewed temporarily under the existing ownership.

March 30, 1973 saw changes to these two small stations. The Canadian Broadcasting Corporation was given approval to purchase CJCL-TV and CFKL-TV. CJCL changed its call letters to CBNLT and continued to operate as a separate station until 1991, when it became a satellite of CBNT in St. John's. CFKL-TV became CBSET-1, a repeater of Sept-Îles' CBSET which, in turn, is a semi-satellite of Montreal's CBMT.

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