CBFT-DT explained

Callsign:CBFT-DT
Branding:French: italic=no|ICI Grand Montréal
Digital:19 (UHF)
Virtual:2
Affiliations:Ici Radio-Canada Télé
Location:Montreal, Quebec
Country:Canada
Callsign Meaning:Canadian Broadcasting Corporation Français Télévision
Former Callsigns:CBFT (1952–2011)
Former Channel Numbers:Analogue: 2 (VHF) (1952–2011)
Owner:Société Radio-Canada
Sister Stations:CBMT-DT, CBME-FM, CBM-FM, CBF-FM, CBFX-FM
Former Affiliations:CBC (secondary, 1952–1954)
Erp:25 kW
Haat:3000NaN0
Coordinates:45.5053°N -73.5914°W
Licensing Authority:CRTC

CBFT-DT (channel 2) is a television station in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, serving as the flagship station of the French-language service of Ici Radio-Canada Télé. It is owned and operated by the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (known in French as French: Société Radio-Canada) alongside CBC Television outlet CBMT-DT (channel 6). The two stations share studios at Maison Radio-Canada on René Lévesque Boulevard East in Downtown Montreal; CBFT-DT's transmitter is located atop Mount Royal.

History

CBFT was the first permanent television station in Canada (an experimental station, VE9EC, had been on the air in Montreal from 1931 to 1935). It launched on September 6, 1952, at 4 p.m., beating CBLT in Toronto by two days. The station went on the air with the movie Aladdin and His Lamp, followed by a cartoon, and then a French film, a news segment and a bilingual variety show.[1] The station aired programming in both French (60 percent) and English (40 percent), a practice common for many stations in Quebec at the time.

This continued until January 10, 1954, when CBMT was launched on VHF channel 6. At that time, all English programming moved to CBMT, while CBFT became a purely French-language station as the flagship of the French: Télévision de Radio-Canada network for francophone viewers. CBMT's sign-on was hastened by the planned launch of television stations across the border in Burlington, Vermont, and Plattsburgh, New York.

Prior to the digital transition, CBFT operated a translator network that stretched across most of Quebec, parts of Ontario, and most of northern Canada (Northwest Territories and Nunavut). Due to a lack of sources for alternative programming, most Radio-Canada stations are effectively semi-satellites of CBFT. For the most part, their schedules are largely identical to those of CBFT, other than commercials and regional news. This was the case for privately owned Radio-Canada affiliates before the last such station closed in 2021.

Technical information

Subchannel

Channel! scope = "col"
Res.AspectShort nameProgramming[2]
2.1 CBFT-DT Main CBFT-DT programming / Ici Radio-Canada Télé

Analogue-to-digital conversion

CBFT began broadcasting its digital signal on March 22, 2005.[3] On August 31, 2011, when Canadian television stations in CRTC-designated mandatory markets transitioned from analogue to digital broadcasts,[4] the station's digital signal remained on UHF channel 19, using virtual channel 2.

Former rebroadcasters

CBFT had over 30 analogue television rebroadcasters throughout rural Quebec and Labrador. Due to federal funding reductions to the CBC, in April 2012, the CBC responded with substantial budget cuts, which included shutting down CBC's and Radio-Canada's remaining analogue transmitters on July 31, 2012.[5] None of CBC or Radio-Canada's rebroadcasters were converted to digital.

Quebec

Call sign[6] ERP
(W)[7]
Notes
AguanishCBST-7 8 (VHF) 326
Baie-ComeauCBST-19 7 (VHF) 1,590
Baie-Johan-BeetzCBST-8 7 (VHF) 1
Bearn/FabreCKRN-TV-3 3 (VHF)
BeaucevilleCBVT-6 6 (VHF) 4
Blanc-SablonCBST-17 3 (VHF) 150
Cap-ChatCBGAT-6 2 (VHF)39
CarletonCBGAT-142 (VHF) 3,200
CausapscalCBGAT-59 (VHF) 11
ChandlerCBGAT-15 8 (VHF) 184
ChapaisCBFAT-1 12 (VHF)5
CBFAT5 (VHF)665
ChisasibiCBFGT9 (VHF)10
ClermontCBSAT21 (VHF) 10
CloridormeCBGAT-168 (VHF)85
FermontCBFT-137 (VHF) 20 Formerly CBST-5
GaspeCBGAT-179 (VHF)1,800
CBST-99 (VHF) 10
Grande-Vallee, QuebecCBGAT-3 6 (VHF)587
Cros-MorneCBGAT-94 (VHF)5
CBST-118 (VHF) 129
CBST-112 (VHF)16
Ile du Havre AubertCBIMT-116 (UHF) 55
CBIMT 12 (VHF)2,800
InukjuakCBFI-TV 9 (VHF)
KuujjuaqCBFQ-TV9 (VHF)
KuujjuarapikCBFK-TV9 (VHF)
CBST-134 (VHF)78
La TuqueCBFT-143 (VHF)15,400Formerly CBVT-3
Lac-EtcheminCBVT-455 (UHF)400
Lac-HumquiCBGAT-1924 (UHF) 100
Lac-MeganticCBVT-312 (VHF) 10
L'Anse-a-ValleauCBGAT-1810 (VHF)10
CBGAT-2310 (VHF)
CBST-186 (VHF)98
CBFT-55 (VHF)10
MarsouiCBGAT-812 (VHF)10
CBGAT6 (VHF)3,700
CBFMT9 (VHF)10
CBGAT-113 (VHF)709
CBFT-23 (VHF)13,700
Mont-LouisCBGAT-42 (VHF)62
CBGAT-1019 (UHF) 5,100
CBFT-916 (UHF) 3,000
CBFT-111 (VHF)1,600
CBGAT-210 (VHF)1,530
CBSNT40 (UHF) 100
ObedjiwanCBFT-610 (VHF)1
CBST-157 (VHF)5
ParentCBFT-412 (VHF)10
CBGAT-2811 (VHF)20
Port DanielCBGAT-217 (VHF)170
PovungnitukCBFP-TV 9 (VHF)10
CBFRT8 (VHF)180
Riviere-A-ClaudeCBGAT-134 (VHF)10
CBGAT-222 (VHF)2,900
CBST-67 (VHF)1,600
Riviere-St-PaulCBST-1621 (UHF) 89
CBFS-TV9 (VHF)10
ScheffervilleCBFT-89 (VHF)89
Sept-ÎlesCBST13 (VHF)8,400
St-AugustinCBST-142 (VHF)
Ste-Anne-des-MontsCBGAT-118 (VHF)45,000
CBVT-513 (VHF)
CJBR-TV-19 (VHF)
CBFT-37 (VHF)
StonehamCBVT-844 (UHF)5
CBSPT3 (VHF)
St-Rene-de-MataneCBGAT-730 (UHF)
TémiscamingCBFST-212 (VHF)7,000
Tête-à-la-BaleineCBST-126 (VHF)5
CBVT-77 (VHF)5
CBVT-921 (UHF) 5
Ville-MarieCKRN-TV-26 (VHF)5
WaskaganishCBFHT 9 (VHF)
WaswanipiCBFV-TV 10 (VHF)5
WemindjiCBFWT 9 (VHF)
CBFT-7 6 (VHF)

Labrador

City of licenceChannel ERP
(W)
Notes
CBFT-1113 (VHF) 5Formerly CBST-4[8]
CBFT-1211 (VHF) Formerly CBST-3
CBFNT13 (VHF) 14,000[9]
CBFNT-14 (VHF) 291

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: CBC Television debuts. CBC.ca. January 19, 2011.
  2. http://www.rabbitears.info/market.php?request=station_search&callsign=CBFT#station RabbitEars TV Query for CBFT-DT
  3. Web site: Télévision de Radio-Canada Montreal (CBFT-TV) . March 25, 2011 . https://web.archive.org/web/20110723124556/http://cbc.radio-canada.ca/dtv/montreal_radio-canada.shtml . July 23, 2011 . dead .
  4. Web site: Digital Television – Office of Consumer Affairs (OCA) . June 29, 2013 . https://web.archive.org/web/20131120000609/http://digitaltv.gc.ca/eng/1298735988428/1298735988465 . November 20, 2013 . dead .
  5. Web site: April 4, 2012 . Speaking notes for Hubert T. Lacroix regarding measures announced in the context of the Deficit Reduction Action Plan . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20120918063127/http://cbc.radio-canada.ca/en/media-centre/2012/04/04/ . September 18, 2012.
  6. http://cbc.radio-canada.ca/_files/cbcrc/documents/analogue-tv/analogue-transmitters-emetteurs-analogiques.pdf “Microsoft Word - Analogue transmitters - emetteurs analogiques.docx”
  7. Book: . TV & Cable Factbook . . Warren Communications News . 65th . B-349, B-350, and B-351. 1997 .
  8. Book: . TV & Cable Factbook . . Warren Communications News . 65th . B-323. 1997 .
  9. Book: . TV & Cable Factbook . . Warren Communications News . 65th . B-324. 1997 .