CJFB-TV
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CBKT-4 CJFB-TV (defunct) |
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Swift Current, Saskatchewan | |
Branding | CBC Television |
Slogan | Canada's Own |
Channels | Analog: 5 (VHF), cable 9 |
Translators | CBCP-TV-1 7 Shaunavon, SK CBCP-TV-2 2 Cypress Hills, SK/Eastend, SK/Val Marie, SK CBCP-TV-3 3 Ponteix, SK CBKT-5 10 Riverhurst, SK |
Affiliations | CBC Television |
Owner | Swift Current Telecasting Co. Ltd. |
Founded | December 23, 1957 |
Call letters’ meaning | C Julie Forst Broadcasting |
Former affiliations | Global (Secondary, 1989?-2002) |
CJFB was a former Canadian television station, based in Swift Current, Saskatchewan. It broadcast on channel 5, cable 9 in Swift Current, channel 10 in Riverhurst, channel 2 in Cypress Hills, channel 3 in Ponteix, channel 2 in Eastend, channel 7 in Shaunavon, and channel 2 in Val Marie.
The station began broadcasting on December 23, 1957, beginning its schedule at 6pm, as a Christmas present to the community of Swift Current. From start to finish, Bill and Juile Forst and their family (via Swift Current Telecasting Co. Ltd.) owned and operated the station, and was a private affiliate of CBC Television.
Many baby boomers fondly remember "Uncle Gord's Cartoon Party" which was broadcast in the 1960's and early 1970's. Hosted by long time CJFB on-air personality Gordon Foth, the program was broadcast at noon on weekdays and featured cartoons such as "Popeye" which were elderly even then. However, in the one-channel environment of Southwestern Saskatchewan, the program was enjoyed by many school-aged children at home for lunch.
In 1976, after fighting an application by Regina's CKCK to extend CTV service to Swift Current, CJFB agreed to a protective arrangement which allowed it to delete local advertising from the CKCK signal.
Towards the end of its life, the station also carried programming from Global, similar to CKRD, and had produced one season of an agriculture series called Agribiz before the series relocated to Regina.
In 2002, the station and its transmitters were sold to the CBC, and on May 31, CJFB signed off for the final time with a look back at the station's history. The next day, the station became a translator for Regina's CBKT (as CBKT-4), providing a full CBC schedule to the area. CJFB-TV-1 (Channel 2) in Eastend and CJFB-TV-2 (also Channel 2) in Val Marie were deleted, as they were in range of CBCP-TV-1 (channel 7) in Shaunavon,, and CBCP-TV-3 (channel 3) in Ponteix, respectively. CITV provides Global programming via local cable systems.
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