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List of former rebroadcasters of CBMT-DT

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This is a list of former CBMT-TV transmitters that were used by the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation to expand the coverage area of a station to include remote rural areas throughout the Canadian province of Quebec, plus one area in northeast Ontario, as well as three northern Manitoba communities. These transmitters served as rebroadcasters of CBMT's main signal that originates from Montreal. Due to budget cuts, the CBC decommissioned these transmitters, along with its other 600+ over-the-air analogue television transmission network on July 31, 2012.[1][2][3][4][5]

Quebec[edit]

City of license[6] Callsign[7] Channel ERP Notes
Alma CBJET-1 32 (UHF) 4,000 watts
Baie-Comeau CBMIT 28 (UHF) 4,200 watts
Blanc-Sablon CBMST 5 (VHF) 150 watts
Chandler CBVB-TV 23 (UHF) 184 watts
Chiborgamau CBMCT 4 (VHF) 276 watts
Chicoutimi (Saguenay) CBJET 58 (UHF) 10,000 watts
Chisasbi CBMGT 12 (VHF) 10 watts
Escuminac CBVA-TV 18 (UHF) 5,200 watts
Fermont CBMRT 9 (VHF) 18 watts
Gaspe CBVG-TV 18 (UHF) 5,000 watts
Harrington Harbour CBMUT 13 (VHF) 129 watts
Iles-de-la-Madeline CBMYT 7 (VHF) 2,900 watts
La Tavatiere CBMLT 10 (VHF) 62 watts
La Tuque CBMET 9 (VHF) 103 watts
Malartic CBVD-TV 5 (VHF) 9,300 watts
Maniwaki CBVU-TV 15 (UHF)
Mistissini CBMDT 12 (VHF) 10 watts
Murdochville CBMMT 21 (UHF) 30 watts
New Carlisle CBVN-TV 45 (UHF) 5,300 watts
New Richmond CBVR-TV 27 (UHF) 6,000 watts
Nouveau Comploir CBMNT 12 (VHF) 10 watts
Old Fort Bay CBMVT 13 (VHF) 10 watts
Perce CBVP-TV 14 (UHF) 3,700 watts
Port Daniel CBVF-TV 16 (UHF) 1,310 watts
Quebec City CBVE-TV 5 (VHF) 13,850 watts Formerly CKMI-TV
Riviere St. Paul CBMPT 11 (VHF) 23 watts
Schefferville CBSET-1 7 (VHF) 89 watts
Sept-Îles CBSET 3 (VHF) 1,500 watts
Sherbrooke CBMT-3 50 (UHF) 11,000 watts
St. Augustin (Saguenay) CBMXT 7 (VHF) 10 watts
Saguenay CBJET 58 (UHF)
Thetford Mines CBMT-4 32 1,140 watts
Trois-Rivières CBMT-1 28 (UHF) 13,000 watts
Wakeham CBVH-TV 24 (UHF) 100 watts
Waskaganish CBMHT 12 (VHF) 10 watts
Waswanipi CBVW-TV 10 (VHF) 5 watts
Wemindji CBMNT 12 (VHF)

Northeast Ontario[edit]

City of license Callsign Channel Notes
Armstrong CBLIT 10 Part of the license for CBLT-DT/Toronto, but it repeated CBMT's signal.

Northern Manitoba[edit]

City of license Callsign Channel ERP
Brochet CBDE-TV 9 (VHF)
Poplar River CBDI-TV 13 (VHF) 10 watts
Shamattawa CBDG-TV 9 (VHF) 10 watts

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. “CBC-TV, TVO to end analog transmission”. CBC News. August 1, 2012. Retrieved November 26, 2019.
  2. Broadcasting Decision CRTC 2012-384, Revocation of licences for the rebroadcasting stations CBIT Sydney and CBKST Saskatoon and licence amendment to remove analog transmitters for 23 English- and French-language television stations, CRTC, July 17, 2012
  3. CRTC Approves CBC Application to Remove All Analog Transmitters, broadcastermagazine.com, July 17, 2012.
  4. Decommissioning Our Analogue Television Transmission Network Safely and Responsibly, CBC/Radio-Canada, September 11, 2013
  5. Accelerating the shutdown of analogue transmitters
  6. CBC Montreal January 2, 2006 sign-off. retronewfoundland. January 2, 2006 – via YouTube.
  7. “Microsoft Word - Analogue transmitters - emetteurs analogiques.docx”. CBC/Radio-Canada. Retrieved November 5, 2019.

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