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CFKL-TV

City

Schefferville, Quebec

Channels

Programming

Affiliations

CBC, Radio-Canada

Ownership

Owner

Iron Ore Company of Canada

History

Last air date

1991; 33 years ago (1991)

Former affiliations

CBC and Radio-Canada combined (until 1973)

Call sign meaning

CF Knob Lake

Technical information

ERP

0.445 kW

HAAT

135.3 m

Transmitter coordinates

54°48′0″N 66°51′7W / 54.80000°N 66.85194°W / 54.80000; -66.85194

CFKL-TV was a television station based in Schefferville, Quebec, Canada. Formerly a private affiliate of CBC Television and Télévision de Radio-Canada, the station was acquired by the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation in 1973 and converted to a rebroadcaster of Montreal's CBMT.

The station was owned by the Iron Ore Company of Canada's Aviation subsidiary, and was co-owned with nearby station CJCL-TVinLabrador City.

History[edit]

CFKL aired a schedule consisting of 73 per cent English programming and 27 per cent French programming. Although privately owned, all shows aired were from CBC and Radio-Canada, with none of its shows being local.

On July 28, 1970, the licences for the two stations were renewed for only two years. The Iron Ore Company of Canada Aviation, Limited was considered ineligible to hold a broadcast television station license, as 60 per cent of the company's shares were owned by American companies. Since it was considered very unlikely another company would be willing to buy these stations, their licenses were renewed temporarily under the existing ownership.

The Canadian Broadcasting Corporation was given approval to purchase CJCL-TV and CFKL-TV on March 30, 1973. CJCL changed its call letters to CBNLT and continued to operate as a separate station until 1991, when it became a satellite of CBNTinSt. John's, while CFKL became CBSET-1, a repeater of Sept-Îles' CBSET, which, in turn, was a semi-satellite of Montreal's CBMT. As of July 31, 2012, both CBNLT and CBSET-1 have shut down due to austerity measures implemented at the CBC.

Metropolitan markets

  • Montreal
  • Quebec City
  • Abitibi-Témiscamingue

    Rouyn-Noranda DTV

    Val-d'Or DTV

    Bas-Saint-Laurent /
    Gaspésie–Îles-de-la-Madeleine

    Carleton-sur-Mer DTV

    Rimouski DTV

  • CFER-DT (11.1 TVA)
  • CJPC-DT (18.1 Noovo)
  • Rivière-du-Loup DTV

  • CFTF-DT (29.1 Noovo)
  • Estrie

    Sherbrooke DTV

  • CKSH-DT (9.1 Ici R-C)
  • CKMI-DT-2 (11.1 Global)
  • CFKS-DT (30.1 Noovo)
  • Mauricie

    Trois-Rivières DTV

  • CKTM-DT (13.1 Ici R-C)
  • CFKM-DT (16.1 Noovo)
  • Saguenay–Lac-Saint-Jean

    Saguenay DTV

  • CJPM-DT (6.1 TVA)
  • CKTV-DT (12.1 Ici R-C)
  • Defunct

  • CBGAT 6 Matane (Ici R-C)
  • CBST 13 Sept-Îles (Ici R-C)
  • CFKL-TV 7 Schefferville (CBC)
  • CKRN-DT 4 Rouyn-Noranda (Ici R-C)
  • CKRT-DT 7 Rivière-du-Loup (Ici R-C)
  • See also

  • NousTV
  • Sportsnet East
  • TSN5
  • Canal de l'Assemblée nationale
  • Defunct television stations in Canada

    A station

    CBC stations

  • CHAB-TV/CBKMT Moose Jaw (1978)
  • CBIT-TV Sydney (1991)
  • CBNLT Labrador City (1991)
  • CFKL-TV Schefferville (1991)
  • CFLA-TV Goose Bay (1991)
  • CFCL-TV Timmins (2002)
  • CBYT Corner Brook (2002)
  • CJFB-TV Swift Current (2002)
  • CJIC-TV Sault Ste. Marie (2002)
  • CKBI-TV Prince Albert (2002)
  • CHNB-TV North Bay (2002)
  • CKNC-TV Sudbury (2002)
  • CKOS-TV Yorkton (2002)
  • CKX-TV Brandon (2009)
  • CBKST Saskatoon (2012)
  • CFFB-TV Iqaluit (2012)
  • CFWH-TV Whitehorse (2012)
  • CHAK-TV Inuvik (2012)
  • E! station

    Global station

    Independent stations

  • CIAN-TV Calgary (2011)
  • CJAL-TV Edmonton (2011)
  • CKXT-DT Toronto (2011)
  • TVA station

    SRC stations

  • CKRN-DT Rouyn-Noranda (2018)
  • CKRT-DT Rivière-du-Loup (2021)
  • Stations are grouped by the affiliation it had at its closure.
    Bold denotes stations that did not become a rebroadcaster of another station when it closed.


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