CJCH-DT
Halifax, Nova Scotia Canada | |
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Branding |
CTV Atlantic CTV News Atlantic (newscasts) |
Channels |
Digital: 48 (UHF) Virtual: 5.1 (PSIP) |
Translators | see below |
Affiliations | CTV |
Owner | Bell Media |
First air date | January 1, 1961 |
Call letters' meaning |
C J Chronicle Herald (newspaper) |
Sister station(s) | CJCH-FM, CIOO-FM |
Former callsigns | CJCH-TV (1961-2011) |
Former channel number(s) | 5 (1961-2011) |
Former affiliations | Independent (1961) |
Transmitter power | 400 kW |
Height | 211.5 m |
Transmitter coordinates | 44°39′3″N 63°39′26″W / 44.65083°N 63.65722°W |
Website | CTV Atlantic |
CJCH-DT is the CTV Canadian owned-and-operated television station, serving the Maritimes region, that is licensed to Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. It broadcasts a high-definition digital signal on UHF channel 48 (or virtual channel 5.1 via PSIP) from a transmitter located on Washmill Lake Drive in Halifax.
Owned by Bell Media, it is the flagship of the CTV Atlantic regional system, producing all of the system's programming except for some commercials and local news inserts on the other stations. Its studios are located on Robie and Russell Streets in Halifax. On Shaw Direct, the channel is available in high definition on channel 052 (Classic) or 552 (Advanced). This station can also be seen on Eastlink TV channel 9 (some systems carry the station on channel 5, 8 or 12) and Bell Aliant channel 6. There is a high definition feed offered on EastLink TV digital channel 603 and Bell Aliant TV channel 402.
History
CJCH-TV first went on the air on January 1, 1961 as an independent station, and it became one of the original CTV stations when the network began operations on October 1, 1961. CHUM Limited sold CJCH-TV along with ATV and the Atlantic Satellite Network (ASN) to Baton Broadcasting (CTV) in 1997, but kept the radio station. CTVglobemedia's acquisition of CHUM Limited on June 22, 2007 has brought CJCH-TV and CJCH-FM back under common ownership.
Notable on-air staff
- Steve Murphy – weeknights anchor
Former
- Gord Martineau - brief stay before heading to Toronto
Digital television and high definition
As of May 12, 2011, the HD signal of CJCH is available on Eastlink. It became available on Bell TV via channel 1011 as of September 12, 2011 and Bell Aliant TV in Early 2012.
The station ceased broadcasting on analog on August 31, 2011 and began broadcasting in digital on the same date.
Transmitters
Station | City of licence | Channel | ERP | HAAT | Transmitter Coordinates |
CJCH-TV-1 | Canning | 10 (VHF) | 18.1 kW | 270 m | 45°12′12″N 64°24′3″W / 45.20333°N 64.40083°W |
CJCH-TV-2 | Truro | 12 (VHF) | 0.008 kW | NA | 45°24′37″N 63°14′58″W / 45.41028°N 63.24944°W |
CJCH-TV-3 | Valley | 12 (VHF) | 0.008 kW | NA | 45°24′37″N 63°14′58″W / 45.41028°N 63.24944°W |
CJCH-TV-4* | Bridgetown | 13 (VHF) | 0.008 kW | NA | 44°52′35″N 65°18′23″W / 44.87639°N 65.30639°W |
CJCH-TV-5 | Sheet Harbour | 2 (VHF) | 1.5 kW | 70.7 m | 44°55′29″N 62°29′52″W / 44.92472°N 62.49778°W |
CJCH-TV-6 | Caledonia | 6 (VHF) | 100 kW | 192.9 m | 44°20′26″N 65°6′31″W / 44.34056°N 65.10861°W |
CJCH-TV-7 | Yarmouth | 40 (UHF) | 33 kW | 167.3 m | 43°54′56″N 66°5′16″W / 43.91556°N 66.08778°W |
CJCH-TV-8 | Marinette | 23 (UHF) | 0.01 kW | NA | 44°58′10″N 62°39′51″W / 44.96944°N 62.66417°W |
* The Bridgetown transmitter was among a long list of CTV rebroadcasters nationwide to shut down on or before August 31, 2009, as part of a political dispute with Canadian authorities on paid fee-for-carriage requirements for cable television operators.[1] A subsequent change in ownership assigned full control of CTVglobemedia to Bell Canada Enterprises; as of 2011, these transmitters remain in normal licensed broadcast operation.[2]
On February 11, 2016, Bell Media applied for its regular license renewals, which included applications to delete a long list of transmitters, including CJCH-TV-2 and CJCH-TV-8. Bell Media's rationale for deleting these analog repeaters is below:
"We are electing to delete these analog transmitters from the main licence with which they are associated. These analog transmitters generate no incremental revenue, attract little to no viewership given the growth of BDU or DTH subscriptions and are costly to maintain, repair or replace. In addition, none of the highlighted transmitters offer any programming that differs from the main channels. The Commission has determined that broadcasters may elect to shut down transmitters but will lose certain regulatory privileges (distribution on the basic service, the ability to request simultaneous substitution) as noted in Broadcasting Regulatory Policy CRTC 2015-24, Over-the-air transmission of television signals and local programming. We are fully aware of the loss of these regulatory privileges as a result of any transmitter shutdown."
At the same time, Bell Media applied to convert the licenses of CTV2 Atlantic (formerly ASN) and CTV2 Alberta (formerly ACCESS) from satellite-to-cable undertakings into television stations without transmitters (similar to cable-only network affiliates in the United States), and to reduce the level of educational content on CTV2 Alberta.[3][4]
References
External links
- CTV Atlantic
- Canadian Communications Foundation - CJCH-TV History
- Query the REC's Canadian station database for CJCH-TV
- Query TV Fool's coverage map for CJCH
Coordinates: 44°39′31.1″N 63°36′0.8″W / 44.658639°N 63.600222°W