Top Qs
Timeline
Chat
Perspective
List of former CBUT-DT transmitters
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Remove ads
This is a list of former CBUT-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 British Columbia. These transmitters served as rebroadcasters of CBUT's main signal that originates from Vancouver. 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]
Unless otherwise specified, these transmitters have all gone off the air on July 31, 2012.
Remove ads
Former rebroadcasters
Summarize
Perspective
CBUT Vancouver
CBUAT
CBUBT
CBUCT
CBUHT
CBUIT
CBCB-TV
CBCD-TV
CBCY-TV
Other CBUT satellites in British Columbia
CBUT programming on CBC North stations
From 1973 on, through the facilities of the Anik Telecommunications Satellite, these transmitters in the Northwest Territories, along with the repeaters of CFYK-TV/Yellowknife, Northwest Territories, and the now-defunct CFWH-TV/Whitehorse, Yukon and CHAK-TV in Inuvik, Northwest Territories, aired some of CBUT's programming as part of the CBC North television service transmitters, originally known as the Frontier Package.
These rebrodcasters, and those of CFYK, CFWH and CHAK received the network feed from CBUT.
Additionally, prior to 1982, repeater stations CBKAT in Uranium City, Saskatchewan, and CHFC-TV in Churchill, Manitoba, aired some of CBUT's programs on their signals as they were originally part of CBC North. CHFC later became a repeater of CBWT/Winnipeg in 1980, while CBKAT became a repeater of CBKST/Saskatoon in 1982.
Remove ads
See also
References
External links
Wikiwand - on
Seamless Wikipedia browsing. On steroids.
Remove ads