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CIMT-DT
  • Canada
  • Channels
  • Virtual: 9
  • BrandingCIMT/CHAU TVA (general)
    TVA Nouvelles soir CIMT (newscasts)
    Programming
    AffiliationsTVA
    Ownership
    OwnerTélé Inter-Rives

    Sister stations

    CFTF-DT, CHAU-DT
    History

    First air date

    September 17, 1978; 45 years ago (1978-09-17)

    Former call signs

    CIMT-TV (1978–2011)

    Former channel number(s)

    Analogue:
    9 (VHF, 1978–2011)

    Former affiliations

    Réseau Pathonic (secondary; 1986–1990)
    Technical information

    Licensing authority

    CRTC
    ERP27.5 kW
    HAAT362.2 m (1,188 ft)
    Transmitter coordinates47°35′3N 69°22′8W / 47.58417°N 69.36889°W / 47.58417; -69.36889
    Translator(s)see below
    Links
    WebsiteCIMT/CHAU TVA

    CIMT-DT, virtual and VHF digital channel 9, is a TVA-affiliated television station licensedtoRivière-du-Loup, Quebec, Canada. Owned by Télé Inter-Rives, it is part of a twinstick with Noovo affiliate CFTF-DT (channel 29). Both stations share studios on Rue de la Chute and Rue Frontenac in Rivière-du-Loup, while CIMT-DT's transmitter is located near Chemin du Mont Bleu in Picard.

    History

    [edit]

    The station was launched on September 17, 1978. The station is part of a rare "triple-stick", owned by Télé Inter-Rives, which also owns CKRT and CFTF.

    Former logo of CIMT

    Télé Inter-Rives also owns the TVA affiliate in Carleton-sur-Mer, CHAU-DT. The latter station picks up the TVA signal from CIMT, and the two stations' logos are shown in promos.

    Transmitters

    [edit]

    In addition to several smaller Quebec communities, CIMT also has a rebroadcast transmitter in Edmundston, New Brunswick. CIMT is carried on cable in most of northern New Brunswick as well as in parts of Northern Maine. Sister station CHAU also operates several rebroadcasters in New Brunswick, and its main signal covers portions of New Brunswick as well. Between them, the two stations provide TVA service to all of New Brunswick.

    Since 1999, CIMT has operated a "nested" low-power rebroadcaster, CIMT-DT-6 (formerly CIMT-6), primarily serving western Rivière-du-Loup. The area's rugged topography renders the main CIMT signal more or less unviewable in the lower portions of the city. CIMT's main signal is on channel 9, while its second transmitter in Rivière-du-Loup airs on channel 41.

    CIMT-DT converted all its transmitters to digital by the August 31, 2011 digital transition deadline, including its transmitters that were not required to convert by this deadline. Only its transmitters in Rivière-du-Loup was obligated to convert, as Rivière-du-Loup was a mandatory market for digital television conversion.

    As part of the Spectrum auction in Canada in 2016, CIMT-DT applied to move repeater CIMT-DT-6 on UHF 41 down to UHF 35, in line with international coordination with the FCC as a result of their 600 MHz band spectrum auction removing channels 38-51 from television service. Ultimately, by November 24, 2021, CIMT-DT would instead be granted permission by the CRTC to move CIMT-DT-6 to the former CKRT-DT-3 facility, effectively restoring that transmitter to active use and decommissioning CIMT-DT-6. The reasons cited were greater reliability and lower power usage (and thus, less expensive to run), as CKRT-DT-3 was on VHF 13 when it was shut down, as opposed to the UHF band the repeater occupied.[1]

    Station City of licence Channel ERP HAAT Transmitter Coordinates
    CIMT-DT-1 Edmundston, New Brunswick
    (Madawaska-Presque Isle, Maine, USA)
    4 (VHF) 2.22 kW 117.2 m 47°23′23N 68°18′58W / 47.38972°N 68.31611°W / 47.38972; -68.31611 (CIMT-DT-1)
    CIMT-DT-2 Trois-Pistoles 13 (VHF) 0.050 kW 50.6 m 48°6′19N 69°10′11W / 48.10528°N 69.16972°W / 48.10528; -69.16972 (CIMT-DT-2)
    CIMT-DT-4 Baie-Saint-Paul 13 (VHF) 0.04 kW -4.2 m 47°25′37N 70°31′23W / 47.42694°N 70.52306°W / 47.42694; -70.52306 (CIMT-DT-4)
    CIMT-DT-5 Saint-Urbain 38 (UHF)
    (to move to 24 (UHF))
    0.394 kW 27.8 m 47°33′7N 70°33′38W / 47.55194°N 70.56056°W / 47.55194; -70.56056 (CIMT-DT-5)
    CIMT-DT-6 Rivière-du-Loup (city) 41 (UHF)
    (to move to 13 (VHF))
    0.048 kW 49.2 m 47°51′28N 69°33′11W / 47.85778°N 69.55306°W / 47.85778; -69.55306 (CIMT-DT-6)
    CIMT-DT-7 Les Escoumins 35 (UHF) 0.312 kW 87.9 m 48°19′0″N 69°25′41W / 48.31667°N 69.42806°W / 48.31667; -69.42806 (CIMT-DT-7)
    CIMT-DT-8 Cabano 23 (UHF) 0.101 kW 125.5 m 47°37′31N 68°50′52W / 47.62528°N 68.84778°W / 47.62528; -68.84778 (CIMT-DT-8)

    References

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    [edit]
    Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=CIMT-DT&oldid=1198984403"

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