CKTV-TV
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CKTV-TV | |
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Saguenay-Lac-Saint-Jean | |
City of license | Saguenay, Quebec |
Branding | Radio-Canada Saguenay/Lac-Saint-Jean |
Channels | Analog: 12 (VHF) Digital: 48 |
Translators | CKTV-TV-1 Saint-Fulgence |
Affiliations | Radio-Canada |
Owner | Cogeco (sale to SRC pending) |
Founded | December 1, 1955 |
Former callsigns | CKRS-TV (until March 26, 1999) |
Former affiliations | None |
Transmitter Power | 325 kW |
Website | Radio-Canada Saguenay/Lac-Saint-Jean |
CKTV-TV is a television station in Saguenay, Quebec. Owned and operated by Cogeco, it is a private affiliate of the Radio-Canada network. The channel broadcasts in NTSC on Channel 12.
The station first aired on December 1, 1955. It was originally owned by Radio Saguenay, with the callsign CKRS-TV, and joined Radio-Canada's microwave network on October 28, 1957. The station was acquired by Cogeco on November 24, 1998, and adopted its current callsign the following year, on March 26, 1999. Shortly thereafter, Cogeco acquired control of TQS, to which Cogeco contributed its existing local stations. The CBC took editorial control of the station's news programming in 2002, although it currently shares a studio with TQS O&O CFRS.
In September 2007, the CBC announced that it would not renew its affiliation agreement with its three Cogeco-owned affiliates — CKTV, CKTM in Trois-Rivières and CKSH in Sherbrooke — after their current agreement expires in August 2008. An application to directly acquire the stations was filed by the CBC on April 25, 2008, concurrently with Cogeco's proposed sale of TQS to Remstar Corporation.[1]
During the 1980s, CKTV was also the unofficial calls used by CTV affiliate CKCK-TV in Regina, Saskatchewan; also, CKTV was the original call sign (changed prior to launch) for the Victoria, British Columbia station that would become CHEK-TV when it signed on in 1956.
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[edit] External links
- SRC page for the Saguenay/Lac-Saint-Jean region (in French)
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