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1 Governance, funding and other responsibilities  





2 History  



2.1  1970s  





2.2  1980s1990s  





2.3  2000s  







3 Chairs and CEOs  



3.1  Chair  





3.2  CEO  







4 Programming  



4.1  Former programming  







5 Distribution  





6 Technical information  



6.1  Subchannel  





6.2  Analogue-to-digital conversion  





6.3  Transmitters  





6.4  Former transmitters  



6.4.1  Low-power transmitters  





6.4.2  Medium-power transmitters  





6.4.3  High-power transmitters  







6.5  Carriage dispute  







7 References  





8 External links  














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TVO
TypeEducational television network
CountryCanada
Broadcast areaprovince-wide Ontario
StationsCICA-DT, CICO-DT
HeadquartersToronto, Ontario
Programming
Language(s)English
Picture format1080i HDTV
Ownership
OwnerOntario Educational Communications Authority
ParentGovernment of Ontario
History
LaunchedSeptember 27, 1970 (53 years ago) (1970-09-27)
Former namesTVOntario
Links
Websitetvo.me

TVO (stylized in all lowercaseastvo), formerly known as TVOntario, is a publicly funded English-language educational television network and media organization serving the Canadian provinceofOntario. It operates flagship station CICA-DT (channel 19) in Toronto, which also relays programming across portions of Ontario through eight rebroadcast stations. All pay television (cable, satellite, IPTV) providers throughout Ontario are required to carry TVO on their basic tier, and programming can be streamed for free online within Canada.

TVO is operated by the Ontario Educational Communications Authority (OECA), a Crown corporation owned by the Government of Ontario, which since 2022 has done business as the TVO Media Education Group (orTVO.me). TVO.me also operates TVO Today, TVO ILC, TVO Learn, and TVOKids.

Governance, funding and other responsibilities[edit]

TVO is governed by a volunteer board of directors, and supported by a network of regional councillors from across the province. TVO also reports to the Ontario legislature through the Minister of Education, in accordance with the Ontario Educational Communications Authority Act.

Instead of following the model of the federally owned Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC)'s television services, which shows commercial advertisements, TVO chose a commercial-free model similar to the Public Broadcasting Service (PBS) in the United States (in fact, various TVO productions wound up being aired on PBS stations). This model was later emulated by provincial educational broadcasters Télé-Québec in Quebec and Knowledge Network in British Columbia. The majority of TVO's funding is provided by the Government of Ontario through the Ministry of Education, which provides $39 million annually, with additional funding provided by charitable donations.[1]

TVO is also responsible for over-the-air broadcasts of the Ontario Legislative Assembly in some remote Northern Ontario communities that do not receive cable television access to the Ontario Parliament Network.

In 2002, the Ministry of Education transferred responsibility for the Independent Learning Centre—the agency which provides distance education at the elementary and secondary school level—to TVO.

TVO used to operate TFO (Télévision française de l'Ontario), a separate but similar network for Franco-Ontarian audiences. Before the launch of TFO, TVO aired French-language programming on Sundays. Even after TFO's launch, TVO and TFO swapped programming on Sundays well into the 1990s. TFO was separated from TVO and was incorporated under the newly formed GroupeMédia TFO, a separate Crown corporation of the Government of Ontario, in 2007.

In 2017 and 2018, TVO launched four regional "hubs", featuring journalism on issues in the various regions of Ontario, on its website.[2] Hubs are currently based in Thunder Bay for the Northwestern Ontario region, Sudbury for Northeastern Ontario, Kingston for Eastern Ontario, and London for Southwestern Ontario.[3] In 2019, the service also launched an Indigenous hub to cover First Nations issues throughout the province.[4]

History[edit]

1970s[edit]

Logo of the Ontario Educational Communications Authority by Burton Kramer, 1970–1975

The Ontario Educational Communications Authority (OECA) was created in June 1970 by then Education Minister Bill Davis. At that time, the OECA produced children's and educational programming which was aired on commercial television stations.

The CBC, acting on behalf of OECA, applied for and won a licence for the ministry's television station in Toronto. CICA, with the mandate of "[using] electronic and associated media to provide educational opportunities for all people in Ontario". The "CA" in the CICA callsign was derived from the last two letters in the OECA acronym. CBC operated the CICA transmitter, while the OECA was in charge of programming. OECA assumed all operations of the station, independent of the CBC, when the provincial government declared the Authority an independent corporation in a 1973 Order-in-Council.

TVOntario logo, 1975–1992, by Dick Derhodge

CICA signed on the air on September 27, 1970, on UHF channel 19 operating at a radiated power of 423,000 watts video and 84,600 watts audio. Its studio facilities were located at 1670 Bayview Avenue (a five-storey office building that is still standing) and its 550 feet (170 m) transmitter antenna was located at 354 Jarvis Street on the CBC tower. In 1972, the station moved its operations to a new studio facility at 2180 Yonge Street in the Canada Square Complex, where it remains.[5] The station's broadcast name was "OECA", sharing the name of its parent organization, but began using the on-air brand "TVOntario" (and later just TVO) beginning in 1974.

When the Global Television Network was originally approved, it was with a proposal that OECA would broadcast across southern Ontario during the daytime using Global's six transmitters, as Global's own programming only ran from 5 p.m. to midnight.[6] However, when Global launched in 1974, this proposal was not implemented.[7]

In the latter half of the 1970s, TVO began adding rebroadcast transmitters in other Ontario communities. Its first rebroadcast transmitter, CICO (now CICO-24), signed on from Ottawa on October 25, 1975.

1980s–1990s[edit]

TVO logo, 1992–2007

In 1987, TVOntario launched La Chaîne française, a French-language public television network which became TFO in 1995. The Ontario government under Mike Harris promised to privatize TVOntario. They never carried through on this plan, but did cut its budget.

2000s[edit]

TVO logo, 2007–2015

The positions of chair and CEO were divided in 2005. Film producer Peter O'Brian was appointed chairman and Lisa de Wilde became CEO. On June 29, 2006, the provincial Ministry of Education announced a major overhaul of TVO: its production capabilities would be upgraded to fully digital systems by 2009 (ministry funding would be allocated for this); and TFO would be spun off into a separate organization.[8]

Moreover, programming changes were announced later that day: thirteen hours of new weekly children's educational programming was added, Studio 2 was replaced by The Agenda, and More to Life and Vox were cancelled.[9] The move to digitize services represents a transition; The Globe and Mail quoted TVO CEO Lisa de Wilde saying "while television will remain an important medium for TVO, the days of defining ourselves as only a broadcaster are past."[10]

In 2002, the Independent Learning Centre, which is responsible for distance education at the elementary and secondary school level, and for GED testing, was transferred from the Ministry of Education to TVO.[11]

TVO logo, 2015–2022

Chairs and CEOs[edit]

The positions of Chair of the Board and CEO were divided in 2005

Chair[edit]

CEO[edit]

Programming[edit]

TVO airs a mixture of original children's programming, documentaries, scripted dramas, and public affairs programs.

Children's programming is aired daily during a daytime television block branded as TVOKids, with general-audience programming airing during prime time and overnight hours for adult viewers. Scripted dramas are typically foreign imports, past selections include the Danish political drama Borgen and the British police procedural New Tricks. TVO's first original drama series was Hard Rock Medical, a medical drama set in Sudbury, which aired from 2013 to 2018. Public affairs programming includes the flagship daily current affairs show The Agenda and an overnight rebroadcast of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario's Question Period from the Ontario Parliament Network.

All TVO programming is aired in English or in another language with English subtitles. French-language programs were previously shown on Sundays, from noon until sign-off, for the benefit of Franco-Ontarian viewers. The establishment of French counterpart network TFO led to the discontinuation of French-language programming on TVO by the mid-1990s.

Former programming[edit]

Earlier in TVO's history, all dramatic programming was required to have some educational content. Therefore actors, journalists or writers were hired to provide commentary on shows aired by TVO that would place them within an educational context. For instance, Tom Grattan's War was bookmarked by segments hosted by Andrea Martin that would use scenes from the series to discuss filmmaking techniques. Episodes of The Prisoner were hosted by journalist Warner Troyer whose segments included interviews with the actors and a discussion of various psychological, philosophical or sociological themes regarding the series.[14] Similarly, Doctor Who was hosted by science fiction author Judith Merril who would discuss each week's episode to explore various themes in science and science fiction. Saturday Night at the Movies continued to follow this format long after the requirement was dropped because of the popularity of its host, Elwy Yost.

Distribution[edit]

TVO is Canada's oldest educational television service. It established the country's first UHF television station in 1970, based in Toronto.[15] TVO used to have the largest over-the-air coverage in Ontario, reaching 98.5% of the province with 216 transmitters; however this is no longer the case as the broadcaster shuttered the majority of its analogue transmitters except those located in some mandatory markets, which were converted to digital in 2011 (see "Technical information" below). TVO is carried on all cable systems serving Ontario (the alternative choice for those viewers in area that has been served by one of the service's defunct analogue transmitters). On satellite systems in Ontario, it is carried on Bell Satellite TV channel 265,[16] and on Shaw Direct channel 155.[17]

The main transmitter in Toronto uses the call sign CICA-DT, with its rebroadcasters using CICO-DT followed by a number to denote their status as rebroadcasters. Many analogue transmitters used CICA-TV and CICO-TV callsigns, in addition to CICE-TV, until the shutdown of TVO's remaining analogue transmitters on July 31, 2012.

TVO's transmitters are primarily located in Ontario, with the only exception being its Ottawa transmitter, CICO-DT-24, which is based at Camp FortuneinChelsea, Quebec. There, it shares its site with its Quebec counterpart, Télé-Québec, and with most of the region's television and FM radio signals.

From the 1970s through the 1990s, TVO ran top-of-the-hour bumpers where an announcer would mention the channel allocation of the service's flagship station in Toronto, along with an allocation for one of its rebroadcast transmitters: "This is TVOntario. Channel 19 in Toronto, channel XX in (city/town/region)."

Technical information[edit]

Subchannel[edit]

Channel Res. Aspect Short name Programming
xx.1 1080i 16:9 TVO Main TVO programming

Analogue-to-digital conversion[edit]

TVO HD logo from 2010 to 2015

In August 2010, TVO began broadcasting in high-definition via a direct-to-cable HD feed. TVO commenced over-the-air HD broadcasting in August 2011, in compliance with the CRTC regulations. Except for Belleville, Chatham and Cloyne, TVO's transmitters are located within mandatory markets for conversion. Not all digital transmitters are currently broadcasting in high definition.

The Belleville, Chatham and Cloyne transmitters were converted to digital on new frequencies (but without high-definition, an on-channel program guide or other DTV-specific features), as channels 52 to 69 were being reallocated for wireless communication purposes. The conversion of these transmitters took place before TVO's announcement to close down its analogue transmitter network outside the mandatory markets.

Transmitters[edit]

Station City of licence Virtual
channel
RF
channel
ERP HAAT Transmitter coordinates
CICA-DT Toronto 19 19 (UHF) 106.5 kW 491.0 m 43°38′33N 79°23′14W / 43.64250°N 79.38722°W / 43.64250; -79.38722 (CICA-TV)
CICO-DT Thunder Bay 9 9 (VHF) 4.5 kW 218.7 m 48°33′2N 89°13′25W / 48.55056°N 89.22361°W / 48.55056; -89.22361 (CICO-TV-9)
CICO-DT-18 London 18 18 (UHF) 2.4 kW 316.0 m 42°57′16N 81°21′17W / 42.95444°N 81.35472°W / 42.95444; -81.35472 (CICO-TV-18)
CICO-DT-24 Ottawa 24 24 (UHF) 95 kW 340.7 m 45°30′9N 75°50′59W / 45.50250°N 75.84972°W / 45.50250; -75.84972 (CICO-TV-24)
CICO-DT-28 Kitchener 22 28 (UHF) 20.2 kW 289.5 m 43°15′41N 80°26′41W / 43.26139°N 80.44472°W / 43.26139; -80.44472 (CICO-TV-28)
CICO-DT-32 Windsor 19 19 (UHF) 19 kW 214.3 m 42°9′12N 82°57′11W / 42.15333°N 82.95306°W / 42.15333; -82.95306 (CICO-TV-32)
CICO-DT-53 Belleville 22 22 (UHF) 13 kW 188.6 m 44°18′45N 77°12′24W / 44.31250°N 77.20667°W / 44.31250; -77.20667 (CICO-TV-53)
CICO-DT-59 Chatham 34 34 (UHF) kW 218.5 m 42°27′0″N 82°4′59W / 42.45000°N 82.08306°W / 42.45000; -82.08306 (CICO-TV-59)
CICO-DT-92 Cloyne 21 44 (UHF) 12 kW 168.7 m 44°52′42N 77°11′50W / 44.87833°N 77.19722°W / 44.87833; -77.19722 (CICO-TV-92)

On January 25, 2017, TVO announced it would be shutting down eight of its nine remaining transmitters (a mere 5½ years after converting them to digital), leaving only CICA-DT at Toronto's CN Tower in operation to maintain their current license.[18] CEO Lisa de Wilde announced that shutting down the transmitters would save the broadcaster an estimated $1 million per year, but would also lay off seven transmitter maintenance jobs.[19] Critics of the decision, including the group Friends of Canadian Broadcasting, said that the changes would affect people who have no other options for accessing content.[20]

TVO formally applied to the CRTC on January 25, 2017, to remove its eight transmitters outside Toronto from service.[21]

In response to feedback from the towns and cities affected by the planned shutdown, as well as TVO donors and other groups, TVO reversed its decision to shut down the transmitters on February 17, 2017.[22] According to TVO, the Government of Ontario agreed to increase TVO's annual funding by $1 million to offset the amount that would have been saved by shutting down the transmitters.[23] On March 1, 2017, TVO formally withdrew its CRTC application to delete its eight retransmitters from its licence.

In April 2017, ISED required TVO to move its newly-digital retransmitters serving Belleville, Chatham, Cloyne, Kitchener, and Windsor from out of the 600 MHz band between 2019 and 2020 as part of the related spectrum pack.

On April 17, 2020, the CRTC granted TVO permission to decrease its Chatham transmitter's maximum effective radiated power (ERP) from 2,250 to 1,000 watts. Even though this would reduce over-the-air access to viewers in the Chatham area, the CRTC approved TVO's request so that it could "reduce the costs associated with the required channel change by re-using its existing antenna" as part of Canada's 600 MHz spectrum repack. TVO announced it would make the change as of May 1, 2020.[24] TVO similarly reduced the ERP of its other retransmitters required to move out of the 600 MHz band.

Former transmitters[edit]

TVO staff shuttering Sudbury analogue antenna

On July 31, 2012, TVO permanently shut down its remaining 114 analogue transmitters (14 full-power and 100 low-power) without converting them to digital; these were in areas of Ontario not considered "mandatory markets" for digital conversion by the CRTC.[25] In many cases, TVO rebroadcasters were operating from CBC-owned transmitter sites and were shut down along with the CBC's analogue transmitters. Where TVO owned sites, it provided local communities the option of taking ownership of the towers and transmitters.[26]

Low-power transmitters[edit]

Station City of licence Channel ERP HAAT Transmitter coordinates CRTC Decision/Notes
CICA-TV-56 Alberton 7 (VHF) 0.01 kW NA 48°36′44N 93°31′1W / 48.61222°N 93.51694°W / 48.61222; -93.51694 (CICA-TV-56)
CICO-TV-55 Algoma Mills 45 (UHF) 0.02 kW NA NA
CICE-TV-12 Allanwater 15 (UHF) NA NA NA
CICO-TV-30 Angling Lake 9 (VHF) 0.005 kW NA 53°50′41N 89°31′40W / 53.84472°N 89.52778°W / 53.84472; -89.52778 (CICO-TV-30)
CICO-TV-90 Armstrong 13 (VHF) 0.01 kW NA 50°18′11N 89°2′14W / 50.30306°N 89.03722°W / 50.30306; -89.03722 (CICO-TV-90) 87-39
CICA-TV-1 Aroland 10 (VHF) 0.005 kW NA 50°13′39N 86°57′28W / 50.22750°N 86.95778°W / 50.22750; -86.95778 (CICA-TV-1)
CICA-TV-90 Attawapiskat 10 (VHF) 0.01 kW NA 52°55′48N 82°25′28W / 52.93000°N 82.42444°W / 52.93000; -82.42444 (CICA-TV-90)
CICE-TV-19 Barclay Township (north) 13 (VHF) 0.01 kW NA 49°50′1N 92°48′8W / 49.83361°N 92.80222°W / 49.83361; -92.80222 (CICE-TV-19) 91-845
CICO-TV-17 Barclay Township (south) 30 (UHF) 0.02 kW NA 49°47′34N 92°44′36W / 49.79278°N 92.74333°W / 49.79278; -92.74333 (CICO-TV-17) 85-851
CICA-TV-57 Barwick 21 (UHF) 0.02 kW NA 48°39′1N 93°59′3W / 48.65028°N 93.98417°W / 48.65028; -93.98417 (CICA-TV-57)
CICO-TV-82 Batchawana Bay 17 (UHF) 0.02 kW NA 46°55′55N 84°36′5W / 46.93194°N 84.60139°W / 46.93194; -84.60139 (CICO-TV-82)
CICA-TV-82 Beardmore 11 (VHF) 0.01 kW NA 49°36′10N 87°57′26W / 49.60278°N 87.95722°W / 49.60278; -87.95722 (CICA-TV-82)
CICA-TV-47 Bearskin Lake 9 (VHF) 0.005 kW NA 53°55′28N 90°58′1W / 53.92444°N 90.96694°W / 53.92444; -90.96694 (CICA-TV-47) 84-47
CICA-TV-40 Belle Vallée 34 (UHF) 0.02 kW NA 47°39′5N 79°35′31W / 47.65139°N 79.59194°W / 47.65139; -79.59194 (CICA-TV-40)
CICA-TV-84 Bergland 7 (VHF) 0.01 kW NA 48°56′36N 94°23′41W / 48.94333°N 94.39472°W / 48.94333; -94.39472 (CICA-TV-84)
CICA-TV-66 Big Trout Lake 8 (VHF) 0.01 kW NA 53°49′26N 89°52′35W / 53.82389°N 89.87639°W / 53.82389; -89.87639 (CICA-TV-66) 91-1
CICO-TV-97 Birch Island 56 (UHF) 0.02 kW NA 46°4′3N 81°46′29W / 46.06750°N 81.77472°W / 46.06750; -81.77472 (CICO-TV-97) 88-788
CICE-TV-13 Brethour 22 (UHF) 0.02 kW NA 47°42′34N 79°34′1W / 47.70944°N 79.56694°W / 47.70944; -79.56694 (CICE-TV-13)
CICO-TV-64 Britt 15 (UHF) 0.02 kW NA 45°46′47N 80°33′5W / 45.77972°N 80.55139°W / 45.77972; -80.55139 (CICO-TV-64) 86-363
CICA-TV-43 Bruce Mines 24 (UHF) 0.02 kW NA 46°18′8N 83°46′49W / 46.30222°N 83.78028°W / 46.30222; -83.78028 (CICA-TV-43)
CICA-TV-72 Caramat 10 (VHF) 0.005 kW NA 49°36′40N 86°9′3W / 49.61111°N 86.15083°W / 49.61111; -86.15083 (CICA-TV-72)
CICA-TV-2 Cartier 17 (UHF) 0.02 kW NA 46°42′6N 81°32′55W / 46.70167°N 81.54861°W / 46.70167; -81.54861 (CICA-TV-2)
CICA-TV-30 Cat Lake 9 (VHF) 0.005 kW NA 51°43′12N 91°48′56W / 51.72000°N 91.81556°W / 51.72000; -91.81556 (CICA-TV-30)
CICO-TV-83 Chamberlain 61 (UHF) 0.02 kW NA 47°53′58N 79°56′43W / 47.89944°N 79.94528°W / 47.89944; -79.94528 (CICO-TV-83)
CICO-TV-21 Charlton 43 (UHF) 0.02 kW NA 47°48′35N 80°0′49W / 47.80972°N 80.01361°W / 47.80972; -80.01361 (CICO-TV-21)
CICA-TV-31 Coleman 38 (UHF) 0.02 kW NA 47°22′42N 79°44′18W / 47.37833°N 79.73833°W / 47.37833; -79.73833 (CICA-TV-31)
CICA-TV-32 Collins 8 (VHF) 0.005 kW NA 50°17′41N 89°26′45W / 50.29472°N 89.44583°W / 50.29472; -89.44583 (CICA-TV-32)
CICA-TV-20 Constance Lake 13 (VHF) 0.01 kW NA 49°48′23N 84°8′38W / 49.80639°N 84.14389°W / 49.80639; -84.14389 (CICA-TV-20)
CICO-TV-98 Coppell 14 (UHF) 0.02 kW NA 49°32′7N 83°50′22W / 49.53528°N 83.83944°W / 49.53528; -83.83944 (CICO-TV-98)
CICO-TV-65 Dack 59 (UHF) 0.02 kW NA 47°48′42N 79°55′12W / 47.81167°N 79.92000°W / 47.81167; -79.92000 (CICO-TV-65)
CICA-TV-8 Deer Lake 9 (VHF) 0.005 kW NA 52°37′8N 94°2′52W / 52.61889°N 94.04778°W / 52.61889; -94.04778 (CICA-TV-8)
CICO-TV-66 Desbarats 42 (UHF) 0.02 kW NA 46°20′47N 83°55′35W / 46.34639°N 83.92639°W / 46.34639; -83.92639 (CICO-TV-66)
CICA-TV-62 Devlin 43 (UHF) 0.02 kW NA 48°37′13N 93°40′17W / 48.62028°N 93.67139°W / 48.62028; -93.67139 (CICA-TV-62)
CICA-TV-33 Dobie 16 (UHF) 0.02 kW NA 48°7′55N 79°49′23W / 48.13194°N 79.82306°W / 48.13194; -79.82306 (CICA-TV-33)
CICA-TV-48 Dorion 6 (VHF) 0.01 kW NA 48°47′8N 88°33′40W / 48.78556°N 88.56111°W / 48.78556; -88.56111 (CICA-TV-48)
CICO-TV-99 Eagle Lake 27 32 (UHF) 0.02 kW NA 49°43′50N 93°3′12W / 49.73056°N 93.05333°W / 49.73056; -93.05333 (CICO-TV-99)
CICA-TV-88 Eagle River 11 (VHF) 0.01 kW NA 49°47′28N 93°11′33W / 49.79111°N 93.19250°W / 49.79111; -93.19250 (CICA-TV-88)
CICA-TV-11 Ear Falls 3 (VHF) 0.01 kW NA 50°38′24N 93°13′59W / 50.64000°N 93.23306°W / 50.64000; -93.23306 (CICA-TV-11)
CICA-TV-34 Earlton 31 (UHF) 0.02 kW NA 47°42′37N 79°49′23W / 47.71028°N 79.82306°W / 47.71028; -79.82306 (CICA-TV-34)
CICA-TV-35 Elk Lake 17 (UHF) 0.02 kW NA 47°43′50N 80°19′52W / 47.73056°N 80.33111°W / 47.73056; -80.33111 (CICA-TV-35)
CICA-TV-76 Emo 8 (VHF) 0.01 kW NA 48°38′2N 93°50′21W / 48.63389°N 93.83917°W / 48.63389; -93.83917 (CICA-TV-76)
CICA-TV-36 Englehart 39 (UHF) 0.02 kW NA 47°49′30N 79°52′21W / 47.82500°N 79.87250°W / 47.82500; -79.87250 (CICA-TV-36)
CICO-TV-46 Eton-Rugby 26 (UHF) 0.02 kW NA 49°52′47N 93°0′18W / 49.87972°N 93.00500°W / 49.87972; -93.00500 (CICO-TV-46)
CICA-TV-67 Eva Lake 6 (VHF) 0.01 kW NA 48°45′0″N 91°13′1W / 48.75000°N 91.21694°W / 48.75000; -91.21694 (CICA-TV-67)
CICE-TV-20 Evansville 24 (UHF) 0.04 kW NA 45°47′2N 82°34′6W / 45.78389°N 82.56833°W / 45.78389; -82.56833 (CICE-TV-20)
CICO-TV-67 Evanturel 57 (UHF) 0.02 kW NA 47°47′55N 79°49′18W / 47.79861°N 79.82167°W / 47.79861; -79.82167 (CICO-TV-67)
CICA-TV-92 Fauquier 29 (UHF) 0.02 kW NA 49°18′23N 82°2′12W / 49.30639°N 82.03667°W / 49.30639; -82.03667 (CICA-TV-92)
CICA-TV-24 Foleyet 11 (VHF) 0.01 kW NA 48°14′23N 82°26′24W / 48.23972°N 82.44000°W / 48.23972; -82.44000 (CICA-TV-24)
CICA-TV-58 Fort Albany 5 (VHF) 0.01 kW NA 52°12′30N 81°41′11W / 52.20833°N 81.68639°W / 52.20833; -81.68639 (CICA-TV-58)
CICA-TV-25 Fort Hope 9 (VHF) 0.005 kW NA 51°33′17N 87°54′11W / 51.55472°N 87.90306°W / 51.55472; -87.90306 (CICA-TV-25)
CICA-TV-59 Fort Severn 9 (VHF) 0.005 kW NA 55°59′36N 87°37′30W / 55.99333°N 87.62500°W / 55.99333; -87.62500 (CICA-TV-59)
CICO-TV-33 Gogama 17 (UHF) 0.02 kW NA 47°40′45N 81°43′21W / 47.67917°N 81.72250°W / 47.67917; -81.72250 (CICO-TV-33)
CICA-TV-21 Gore Bay 28 (UHF) 0.02 kW NA 45°55′12N 82°27′53W / 45.92000°N 82.46472°W / 45.92000; -82.46472 (CICA-TV-21)
CICO-TV-77 Goulais River 28 (UHF) 0.02 kW NA 46°43′13N 84°22′56W / 46.72028°N 84.38222°W / 46.72028; -84.38222 (CICO-TV-77) 86-734
CICA-TV-37 Gowganda 10 (VHF) 0.01 kW NA 47°39′19N 80°46′22W / 47.65528°N 80.77278°W / 47.65528; -80.77278 (CICA-TV-37)
CICO-TV-34 Grassy Narrows 18 (UHF) 0.02 kW NA 50°9′24N 93°59′39W / 50.15667°N 93.99417°W / 50.15667; -93.99417 (CICO-TV-34)
CICO-TV-47 Gull Bay 15 (UHF) 0.02 kW NA 49°48′16N 89°6′24W / 49.80444°N 89.10667°W / 49.80444; -89.10667 (CICO-TV-47)
CICO-TV-68 Hallam 55 (UHF) 0.02 kW NA 46°14′49N 81°50′8W / 46.24694°N 81.83556°W / 46.24694; -81.83556 (CICO-TV-68)
CICA-TV-3 Hallebourg 18 (UHF) 0.02 kW NA 49°40′0″N 83°30′42W / 49.66667°N 83.51167°W / 49.66667; -83.51167 (CICA-TV-3)
CICA-TV-41 Hanbury 51 (UHF) 0.02 kW NA 47°35′40N 79°40′25W / 47.59444°N 79.67361°W / 47.59444; -79.67361 (CICA-TV-41)
CICA-TV-14 Harris 29 (UHF) 0.02 kW NA 47°31′1N 79°36′33W / 47.51694°N 79.60917°W / 47.51694; -79.60917 (CICA-TV-14)
CICA-TV-93 Harty 53 (UHF) 0.02 kW NA 49°28′35N 82°40′48W / 49.47639°N 82.68000°W / 49.47639; -82.68000 (CICA-TV-93)
CICO-TV-22 Hawk Junction 24 (UHF) 0.02 kW NA 48°5′16N 84°33′43W / 48.08778°N 84.56194°W / 48.08778; -84.56194 (CICO-TV-22)
CICO-TV-96 Hawkesbury 48 (UHF) 10 kW 100 m 45°30′7N 74°41′16W / 45.50194°N 74.68778°W / 45.50194; -74.68778 (CICO-TV-96)
CICO-TV-23 Heron Bay 17 (UHF) 0.02 kW NA 48°37′32N 86°16′5W / 48.62556°N 86.26806°W / 48.62556; -86.26806 (CICO-TV-23)
CICA-TV-4 Hilliardton 55 (UHF) 0.02 kW NA 47°43′28N 79°41′43W / 47.72444°N 79.69528°W / 47.72444; -79.69528 (CICA-TV-4)
CICA-TV-5 Hilton Beach 17 (UHF) 0.02 kW NA 46°15′18N 83°53′46W / 46.25500°N 83.89611°W / 46.25500; -83.89611 (CICA-TV-5)
CICA-TV-15 Hudson 25 (UHF) 0.02 kW NA 47°32′17N 79°48′3W / 47.53806°N 79.80083°W / 47.53806; -79.80083 (CICA-TV-15)
CICA-TV-89 Hudson (Kenora) 19 (UHF) 0.02 kW NA 50°5′28N 92°10′11W / 50.09111°N 92.16972°W / 50.09111; -92.16972 (CICA-TV-89)
CICA-TV-13 Huntsville 13 (VHF) 31.9 kW 181.7 m 45°15′46N 79°21′45W / 45.26278°N 79.36250°W / 45.26278; -79.36250 (CICA-TV-13)
CICA-TV-26 Ignace 5 (VHF) 0.01 kW NA 49°24′56N 91°39′47W / 49.41556°N 91.66306°W / 49.41556; -91.66306 (CICA-TV-26)
CICA-TV-9 Iron Bridge 23 (UHF) 0.02 kW NA 46°16′46N 83°13′0″W / 46.27944°N 83.21667°W / 46.27944; -83.21667 (CICA-TV-9)
CICA-TV-81 Jellicoe 6 (VHF) 0.005 kW NA 49°41′12N 87°31′42W / 49.68667°N 87.52833°W / 49.68667; -87.52833 (CICA-TV-81)
CICE-TV-23 Kaboni 24 (UHF) 0.04 kW NA 45°40′15N 81°45′31W / 45.67083°N 81.75861°W / 45.67083; -81.75861 (CICE-TV-23)
CICA-TV-16 Kagawong 34 (UHF) 0.02 kW NA 45°54′16N 82°15′29W / 45.90444°N 82.25806°W / 45.90444; -82.25806 (CICA-TV-16)
CICO-TV-84 Karalash Corners 41 (UHF) 0.02 kW NA 46°46′12N 84°21′22W / 46.77000°N 84.35611°W / 46.77000; -84.35611 (CICO-TV-84)
CICA-TV-27 Kasabonika 9 (VHF) 0.005 kW NA 53°31′50N 88°36′36W / 53.53056°N 88.61000°W / 53.53056; -88.61000 (CICA-TV-27)
CICO-TV-78 Kashabowie 15 (UHF) 0.02 kW NA 48°39′11N 90°26′57W / 48.65306°N 90.44917°W / 48.65306; -90.44917 (CICO-TV-78)
CICE-TV-17 Kashechewan 2 (VHF) 0.005 kW NA 52°17′30N 81°38′23W / 52.29167°N 81.63972°W / 52.29167; -81.63972 (CICE-TV-17)
CICE-TV-21 Keewaywin 2 (VHF) 0.005 kW NA 53°0′33N 92°48′0″W / 53.00917°N 92.80000°W / 53.00917; -92.80000 (CICE-TV-21)
CICO-TV-35 Kejick Bay 3 (VHF) 0.005 kW NA 50°17′34N 92°18′6W / 50.29278°N 92.30167°W / 50.29278; -92.30167 (CICO-TV-35)
CICO-TV-69 Kenabeek 56 (UHF) 0.02 kW NA 47°38′23N 79°58′24W / 47.63972°N 79.97333°W / 47.63972; -79.97333 (CICO-TV-69)
CICO-TV-70 Kenogami 15 (UHF) 0.02 kW NA 48°6′51N 80°12′52W / 48.11417°N 80.21444°W / 48.11417; -80.21444 (CICO-TV-70)
CICO-TV-91 Kenora 44 (UHF) 123.03 kW 157.8 m 49°42′8N 94°47′15W / 49.70222°N 94.78750°W / 49.70222; -94.78750 (CICO-TV-91)
CICO-TV-1 Kerns 46 (UHF) 0.02 kW NA 47°36′18N 79°48′11W / 47.60500°N 79.80306°W / 47.60500; -79.80306 (CICO-TV-1)
CICO-TV-85 Killarney 44 (UHF) 0.02 kW NA 45°58′18N 81°30′45W / 45.97167°N 81.51250°W / 45.97167; -81.51250 (CICO-TV-85)
CICA-TV-17 King Kirkland 32 (UHF) 0.02 kW NA 48°9′11N 79°57′21W / 48.15306°N 79.95583°W / 48.15306; -79.95583 (CICA-TV-17)
CICA-TV-68 Kingfisher Lake 8 (VHF) 0.005 kW NA 53°1′55N 89°49′1W / 53.03194°N 89.81694°W / 53.03194; -89.81694 (CICA-TV-68)
CICO-TV-38 Kingston 38 (UHF) 171.79 kW 180.4 m 44°17′25N 76°28′42W / 44.29028°N 76.47833°W / 44.29028; -76.47833 (CICO-TV-38)
CICE-TV-18 Kirby's Corner 30 (UHF) 0.04 kW NA 46°42′49N 84°16′39W / 46.71361°N 84.27750°W / 46.71361; -84.27750 (CICE-TV-18)
CICO-TV-43 Kitigan 17 (UHF) 0.02 kW NA 49°23′5N 82°19′7W / 49.38472°N 82.31861°W / 49.38472; -82.31861 (CICO-TV-43)
CICE-TV-25 Lac La Croix 12 (VHF) 0.005 kW NA 48°22′36N 92°9′55W / 48.37667°N 92.16528°W / 48.37667; -92.16528 (CICE-TV-25)
CICO-TV-2 Lac-Ste-Therese 20 (UHF) 0.02 kW NA 49°47′30N 83°39′10W / 49.79167°N 83.65278°W / 49.79167; -83.65278 (CICO-TV-2)
CICO-TV-3 Laird 15 (UHF) 0.02 kW NA 46°23′52N 84°4′24W / 46.39778°N 84.07333°W / 46.39778; -84.07333 (CICO-TV-3)
CICO-TV-50 Lake Helen 21 (UHF) 0.02 kW NA 49°1′43N 88°14′45W / 49.02861°N 88.24583°W / 49.02861; -88.24583 (CICO-TV-50)
CICO-TV-25 Lansdowne House 8 (VHF) 0.005 kW NA 52°13′13N 87°53′13W / 52.22028°N 87.88694°W / 52.22028; -87.88694 (CICO-TV-25)
CICA-TV-38 Larder Lake 24 (UHF) 0.02 kW NA 48°6′4N 79°42′52W / 48.10111°N 79.71444°W / 48.10111; -79.71444 (CICA-TV-38)
CICA-TV-39 Latchford 24 (UHF) 0.02 kW NA 47°19′52N 79°48′40W / 47.33111°N 79.81111°W / 47.33111; -79.81111 (CICA-TV-39)
CICO-TV-71 Lee Valley 49 (UHF) 0.02 kW NA 46°12′24N 81°56′20W / 46.20667°N 81.93889°W / 46.20667; -81.93889 (CICO-TV-71)
CICA-TV-22 Little Current 33 (UHF) 0.02 kW NA 45°58′55N 81°55′57W / 45.98194°N 81.93250°W / 45.98194; -81.93250 (CICA-TV-22)
CICA-TV-71 Longlac 5 (VHF) 0.01 kW NA 49°46′38N 86°31′41W / 49.77722°N 86.52806°W / 49.77722; -86.52806 (CICA-TV-71)
CICA-TV-83 Macdiarmid 5 (VHF) 0.005 kW NA 49°26′15N 88°7′50W / 49.43750°N 88.13056°W / 49.43750; -88.13056 (CICA-TV-83)
CICE-TV-1 Mackenzie 36 (UHF) 0.02 kW NA 48°31′54N 88°56′51W / 48.53167°N 88.94750°W / 48.53167; -88.94750 (CICE-TV-1)
CICO-TV-86 Madawaska 16 (UHF) 0.02 kW NA 45°30′5N 77°59′8W / 45.50139°N 77.98556°W / 45.50139; -77.98556 (CICO-TV-86)
CICA-TV-44 Manitowaning 40 (UHF) 0.02 kW NA 45°44′15N 81°48′52W / 45.73750°N 81.81444°W / 45.73750; -81.81444 (CICA-TV-44)
CICA-TV-60 Marten Falls 9 (VHF) 0.005 kW NA 51°38′13N 85°56′27W / 51.63694°N 85.94083°W / 51.63694; -85.94083 (CICA-TV-60)
CICA-TV-53 Massey 24 (UHF) 0.02 kW NA 46°12′37N 82°4′38W / 46.21028°N 82.07722°W / 46.21028; -82.07722 (CICA-TV-53) 84-99
CICA-TV-61 Matachewan 32 (UHF) 0.02 kW NA 47°56′23N 80°38′6W / 47.93972°N 80.63500°W / 47.93972; -80.63500 (CICA-TV-61)
CICA-TV-94 Mattice 9 (VHF) 0.01 kW NA 49°36′25N 83°15′45W / 49.60694°N 83.26250°W / 49.60694; -83.26250 (CICA-TV-94)
CICO-TV-93 McArthur's Mills (Bancroft) 42 (UHF) 140.6 kW 149.4 m 45°5′18N 77°38′49W / 45.08833°N 77.64694°W / 45.08833; -77.64694 (CICO-TV-93)
CICE-TV-2 Michipicoten River 39 (UHF) 0.02 kW NA 47°56′14N 84°49′5W / 47.93722°N 84.81806°W / 47.93722; -84.81806 (CICE-TV-2)
CICO-TV-54 Minaki 10 (VHF) 0.01 kW NA 49°59′40N 94°40′7W / 49.99444°N 94.66861°W / 49.99444; -94.66861 (CICO-TV-54)
CICA-TV-54 Mindemoya 42 (UHF) 0.02 kW NA 45°43′49N 82°11′36W / 45.73028°N 82.19333°W / 45.73028; -82.19333 (CICA-TV-54)
CICA-TV-65 Mine Centre 8 (VHF) 0.01 kW NA 48°45′37N 92°37′16W / 48.76028°N 92.62111°W / 48.76028; -92.62111 (CICA-TV-65)
CICO-TV-72 Missanabie 18 (UHF) 0.02 kW NA 48°18′41N 84°4′58W / 48.31139°N 84.08278°W / 48.31139; -84.08278 (CICO-TV-72)
CICA-TV-95 Moonbeam 35 (UHF) 0.02 kW NA 49°20′32N 82°8′43W / 49.34222°N 82.14528°W / 49.34222; -82.14528 (CICA-TV-95)
CICA-TV-91 Moosonee 11 (VHF) 0.01 kW NA 51°16′29N 80°38′39W / 51.27472°N 80.64417°W / 51.27472; -80.64417 (CICA-TV-91)
CICA-TV-64 Morson 11 (VHF) 0.01 kW NA 49°5′46N 94°19′27W / 49.09611°N 94.32417°W / 49.09611; -94.32417 (CICA-TV-64)
CICO-TV-36 Muskrat Dam 8 (VHF) 0.005 kW NA 53°24′15N 91°46′9W / 53.40417°N 91.76917°W / 53.40417; -91.76917 (CICO-TV-36)
CICO-TV-5 Nairn 28 (UHF) 0.02 kW NA 46°20′6N 81°34′59W / 46.33500°N 81.58306°W / 46.33500; -81.58306 (CICO-TV-5)
CICA-TV-80 Nakina 11 (VHF) 0.01 kW NA 50°10′43N 86°42′23W / 50.17861°N 86.70639°W / 50.17861; -86.70639 (CICA-TV-80)
CICA-TV-79 Nestor Falls 13 (VHF) 0.01 kW NA 49°8′13N 93°55′26W / 49.13694°N 93.92389°W / 49.13694; -93.92389 (CICA-TV-79)
CICO-TV-6 New Osnaburg 5 (VHF) 0.005 kW NA 51°13′57N 90°14′1W / 51.23250°N 90.23361°W / 51.23250; -90.23361 (CICO-TV-6)
CICA-TV-74 Nipigon 32 (UHF) 0.02 kW NA 49°0′58N 88°15′54W / 49.01611°N 88.26500°W / 49.01611; -88.26500 (CICA-TV-74)
CICA-TV-6 North Bay 6 (VHF) 95 kW 203.3 m 46°3′46N 79°26′4W / 46.06278°N 79.43444°W / 46.06278; -79.43444 (CICA-TV-6)
CICO-TV-79 North Branch 18 (UHF) 0.02 kW NA 48°52′5N 94°10′55W / 48.86806°N 94.18194°W / 48.86806; -94.18194 (CICO-TV-79)
CICO-TV-37 North Spirit Lake 9 (VHF) 0.005 kW NA 52°30′32N 93°0′55W / 52.50889°N 93.01528°W / 52.50889; -93.01528 (CICO-TV-37)
CICE-TV-10 Northwest Angle LR 3 10 (VHF) 0.01 kW NA 49°21′55N 95°1′6W / 49.36528°N 95.01833°W / 49.36528; -95.01833 (CICE-TV-10)
CICA-TV-69 Oba 11 (VHF) 0.005 kW NA 49°3′33N 84°6′34W / 49.05917°N 84.10944°W / 49.05917; -84.10944 (CICA-TV-69)
CICA-TV-96 Opasatika 47 (UHF) 0.02 kW NA 49°31′39N 82°51′23W / 49.52750°N 82.85639°W / 49.52750; -82.85639 (CICA-TV-96)
CICA-TV-12 Owen Sound 12 (VHF) 125 kW 134 m 44°26′39N 81°2′37W / 44.44417°N 81.04361°W / 44.44417; -81.04361 (CICA-TV-12)
CICO-TV-39 Oxdrift 22 (UHF) 0.02 kW NA 49°48′50N 92°58′23W / 49.81389°N 92.97306°W / 49.81389; -92.97306 (CICO-TV-39)
CICE-TV-11 Parry Sound 42 (UHF) 7.57 kW 107.1 m 45°23′24N 80°2′20W / 45.39000°N 80.03889°W / 45.39000; -80.03889 (CICE-TV-11)
CICE-TV-15 Pays Plat 23 (UHF) 0.02 kW NA 48°53′3N 87°33′25W / 48.88417°N 87.55694°W / 48.88417; -87.55694 (CICE-TV-15) 91-3
CICO-TV-56 Pearl 19 (UHF) 0.02 kW NA 48°39′37N 88°39′44W / 48.66028°N 88.66222°W / 48.66028; -88.66222 (CICO-TV-56)
CICE-TV-3 Peawanuck 5 (VHF) 0.01 kW NA 55°0′46N 85°25′22W / 55.01278°N 85.42278°W / 55.01278; -85.42278 (CICE-TV-3)
CICE-TV-16 Pembroke 29 (UHF) 119.4 kW 188 m 45°50′2N 77°9′49W / 45.83389°N 77.16361°W / 45.83389; -77.16361 (CICE-TV-16)
CICA-TV-51 Penetanguishene 51 (UHF) 136.8 kW 184.7 m 44°46′10N 79°59′24W / 44.76944°N 79.99000°W / 44.76944; -79.99000 (CICA-TV-51)
CICO-TV-74 Peterborough 18 (UHF) 781.62 kW 284.4 m 44°7′15N 78°8′10W / 44.12083°N 78.13611°W / 44.12083; -78.13611 (CICO-TV-74)
CICO-TV-51 Pic Mobert 18 (UHF) 0.02 kW NA 48°41′24N 85°38′28W / 48.69000°N 85.64111°W / 48.69000; -85.64111 (CICO-TV-51)
CICA-TV-75 Pickle Lake 11 (VHF) 0.01 kW NA 51°28′5N 90°11′11W / 51.46806°N 90.18639°W / 51.46806; -90.18639 (CICA-TV-75)
CICA-TV-70 Pikangikum 9 (VHF) 0.005 kW NA 51°48′27N 93°59′37W / 51.80750°N 93.99361°W / 51.80750; -93.99361 (CICA-TV-70)
CICA-TV-86 Pinewood 12 (VHF) 0.01 kW NA 48°42′49N 94°18′13W / 48.71361°N 94.30361°W / 48.71361; -94.30361 (CICA-TV-86)
CICE-TV-24 Pointe au Baril 23 (UHF) 0.02 kW NA 45°35′36N 80°22′51W / 45.59333°N 80.38083°W / 45.59333; -80.38083 (CICE-TV-24)
CICO-TV-40 Poplar Hill 8 (VHF) 0.005 kW NA 52°6′3N 94°18′12W / 52.10083°N 94.30333°W / 52.10083; -94.30333 (CICO-TV-40)
CICE-TV-4 Prince Township 29 (UHF) 0.02 kW 15.3 m 46°31′35N 84°32′7W / 46.52639°N 84.53528°W / 46.52639; -84.53528 (CICE-TV-4)
CICO-TV-26 Providence Bay 48 (UHF) 0.02 kW NA 45°40′37N 82°16′15W / 45.67694°N 82.27083°W / 45.67694; -82.27083 (CICO-TV-26)
CICO-TV-80 Quibell 31 (UHF) 0.02 kW NA 49°57′32N 93°25′33W / 49.95889°N 93.42583°W / 49.95889; -93.42583 (CICO-TV-80)
CICO-TV-73 Rainy Lake 17 (UHF) 0.02 kW NA 48°51′31N 93°34′21W / 48.85861°N 93.57250°W / 48.85861; -93.57250 (CICO-TV-73)
CICO-TV-57 Rainy Lake 27 (UHF) 0.02 kW NA 48°42′26N 93°56′38W / 48.70722°N 93.94389°W / 48.70722; -93.94389 (CICO-TV-57)
CICA-TV-77 Rainy River 4 (VHF) 0.01 kW NA 48°43′15N 94°33′46W / 48.72083°N 94.56278°W / 48.72083; -94.56278 (CICA-TV-77)
CICO-TV-41 Red Lake 15 (UHF) 0.1 kW NA 51°1′5N 93°50′6W / 51.01806°N 93.83500°W / 51.01806; -93.83500 (CICO-TV-41)
CICA-TV-49 Redditt 5 (VHF) 0.01 kW NA 49°58′48N 94°23′30W / 49.98000°N 94.39167°W / 49.98000; -94.39167 (CICA-TV-49)
CICO-TV-75 Richards Landing 34 (UHF) 0.02 kW NA 46°16′47N 84°2′2W / 46.27972°N 84.03389°W / 46.27972; -84.03389 (CICO-TV-75)
CICO-TV-58 Rossport 18 (UHF) 0.02 kW NA 48°50′8N 87°31′13W / 48.83556°N 87.52028°W / 48.83556; -87.52028 (CICO-TV-58)
CICO-TV-7 Ryland 16 (UHF) 0.02 kW NA 49°42′42N 83°48′0″W / 49.71167°N 83.80000°W / 49.71167; -83.80000 (CICO-TV-7)
CICE-TV-5 Sabaskong Bay 32 (UHF) 0.02 kW NA 49°10′15N 93°55′40W / 49.17083°N 93.92778°W / 49.17083; -93.92778 (CICE-TV-5)
CICA-TV-50 Sachigo Lake 9 (VHF) 0.005 kW NA 53°52′8N 92°10′19W / 53.86889°N 92.17194°W / 53.86889; -92.17194 (CICA-TV-50)
CICA-TV-52 Sandy Lake 8 (VHF) 0.01 kW NA 53°3′25N 93°19′39W / 53.05694°N 93.32750°W / 53.05694; -93.32750 (CICA-TV-52)
CICO-TV-20 Sault Ste. Marie 20 (UHF) 6.1 kW 198.1 m 46°35′42N 84°21′3W / 46.59500°N 84.35083°W / 46.59500; -84.35083 (CICO-TV-20)
CICA-TV-63 Savant Lake 10 (VHF) 0.005 kW NA 50°15′30N 90°42′1W / 50.25833°N 90.70028°W / 50.25833; -90.70028 (CICA-TV-63)
CICO-TV-60 Savard 19 (UHF) 0.04 kW NA 47°50′48N 80°4′59W / 47.84667°N 80.08306°W / 47.84667; -80.08306 (CICO-TV-60)
CICE-TV-6 Scoble 35 (UHF) NA NA NA
CICO-TV-8 Searchmont 22 (UHF) 0.02 kW NA 46°46′39N 84°3′2W / 46.77750°N 84.05056°W / 46.77750; -84.05056 (CICO-TV-8)
CICO-TV-87 Seine River 19 (UHF) 0.02 kW NA 48°43′13N 92°25′37W / 48.72028°N 92.42694°W / 48.72028; -92.42694 (CICO-TV-87)
CICO-TV-61 Serpent River 51 (UHF) 0.02 kW NA NA
CICE-TV-7 Shakespeare Township 14 (UHF) 0.02 kW NA 46°17′31N 81°52′40W / 46.29194°N 81.87778°W / 46.29194; -81.87778 (CICE-TV-7)
CICO-TV-48 Shebandowan 17 (UHF) 0.02 kW NA 48°37′29N 90°4′2W / 48.62472°N 90.06722°W / 48.62472; -90.06722 (CICO-TV-48)
CICO-TV-27 Shoal Lake 19 (UHF) 0.02 kW NA 49°37′37N 95°5′53W / 49.62694°N 95.09806°W / 49.62694; -95.09806 (CICO-TV-27)
CICO-TV-10 Silver Water 20 (UHF) 0.02 kW NA 45°51′30N 82°51′16W / 45.85833°N 82.85444°W / 45.85833; -82.85444 (CICO-TV-10)
CICA-TV-85 Sioux Lookout 2 (VHF) 0.01 kW NA 50°6′17N 91°55′10W / 50.10472°N 91.91944°W / 50.10472; -91.91944 (CICA-TV-85)
CICA-TV-78 Sioux Narrows 10 (VHF) 0.01 kW NA 49°24′25N 94°5′36W / 49.40694°N 94.09333°W / 49.40694; -94.09333 (CICA-TV-78)
CICE-TV-14 Slate Falls 15 (UHF) 0.02 kW NA 51°9′42N 91°35′2W / 51.16167°N 91.58389°W / 51.16167; -91.58389 (CICE-TV-14)
CICE-TV-8 South Gillies 33 (UHF) 0.02 kW NA 48°14′24N 89°41′57W / 48.24000°N 89.69917°W / 48.24000; -89.69917 (CICE-TV-8)
CICO-TV-62 Spragge 31 (UHF) 0.02 kW NA NA
CICA-TV-23 Spring Bay 46 (UHF) 0.02 kW NA 45°43′56N 82°19′14W / 45.73222°N 82.32056°W / 45.73222; -82.32056 (CICA-TV-23)
CICA-TV-73 Stratton 19 (UHF) 0.02 kW NA 48°40′56N 94°9′50W / 48.68222°N 94.16389°W / 48.68222; -94.16389 (CICA-TV-73)
CICO-TV-19 Sudbury 19 (UHF) 285 kW 171.9 m 46°25′29N 81°0′53W / 46.42472°N 81.01472°W / 46.42472; -81.01472 (CICO-TV-19)
CICA-TV-45 Sultan 11 (VHF) 0.01 kW NA 47°35′37N 82°45′30W / 47.59361°N 82.75833°W / 47.59361; -82.75833 (CICA-TV-45)
CICO-TV-81 Summer Beaver 12 (VHF) 0.005 kW NA 52°45′1N 88°30′48W / 52.75028°N 88.51333°W / 52.75028; -88.51333 (CICO-TV-81)
CICO-TV-11 Tehkummah 49 (UHF) 0.02 kW NA 45°39′28N 81°59′54W / 45.65778°N 81.99833°W / 45.65778; -81.99833 (CICO-TV-11)
CICO-TV-12 Temagami North 23 (UHF) 0.02 kW NA 47°6′52N 79°47′18W / 47.11444°N 79.78833°W / 47.11444; -79.78833 (CICO-TV-12)
CICA-TV-19 Temagami 36 (UHF) 0.02 kW NA 47°3′51N 79°47′47W / 47.06417°N 79.79639°W / 47.06417; -79.79639 (CICA-TV-19)
CICO-TV-31 Temiskaming Shores 42 (UHF) 0.02 kW NA 47°32′24N 79°40′19W / 47.54000°N 79.67194°W / 47.54000; -79.67194 (CICO-TV-31)
CICA-TV-46 Thessalon 27 (UHF) 0.02 kW NA 46°15′30N 83°33′23W / 46.25833°N 83.55639°W / 46.25833; -83.55639 (CICA-TV-46)
CICO-TV-13 Thornloe 40 (UHF) 0.02 kW NA 47°39′54N 79°45′39W / 47.66500°N 79.76083°W / 47.66500; -79.76083 (CICO-TV-13)
CICA-TV-7 Timmins 7 (VHF) 141.3 kW 197.7 m 48°28′12N 81°17′49W / 48.47000°N 81.29694°W / 48.47000; -81.29694 (CICA-TV-7)
CICO-TV-95 Tobermory 49 (UHF) 0.05 kW NA 45°15′10N 81°39′46W / 45.25278°N 81.66278°W / 45.25278; -81.66278 (CICO-TV-95)
CICO-TV-42 Upsala 11 (VHF) 0.01 kW NA 49°3′8N 90°29′26W / 49.05222°N 90.49056°W / 49.05222; -90.49056 (CICO-TV-42)
CICO-TV-14 Val Cote 21 (UHF) 0.02 kW NA 49°38′37N 83°24′4W / 49.64361°N 83.40111°W / 49.64361; -83.40111 (CICO-TV-14)
CICA-TV-97 Val Rita 25 (UHF) 0.02 kW NA 49°26′47N 82°32′19W / 49.44639°N 82.53861°W / 49.44639; -82.53861 (CICA-TV-97)
CICA-TV-87 Vermilion Bay 7 (VHF) 0.01 kW NA 49°51′24N 93°23′9W / 49.85667°N 93.38583°W / 49.85667; -93.38583 (CICA-TV-87)
CICA-TV-98 Virginiatown 36 (UHF) 0.02 kW NA 48°7′55N 79°35′7W / 48.13194°N 79.58528°W / 48.13194; -79.58528 (CICA-TV-98)
CICE-TV-9 Wabigoon Lake 21 (UHF) 0.02 kW NA 49°37′9N 92°28′37W / 49.61917°N 92.47694°W / 49.61917; -92.47694 (CICE-TV-9)
CICO-TV-29 Wabigoon 18 (UHF) 0.02 kW NA 49°43′44N 92°36′41W / 49.72889°N 92.61139°W / 49.72889; -92.61139 (CICO-TV-29)
CICO-TV-44 Walford 32 (UHF) 0.02 kW NA 46°12′17N 82°15′26W / 46.20472°N 82.25722°W / 46.20472; -82.25722 (CICO-TV-44)
CICO-TV-88 Warren 21 (UHF) 0.02 kW NA 46°26′36N 80°18′23W / 46.44333°N 80.30639°W / 46.44333; -80.30639 (CICO-TV-88)
CICO-TV-45 Watten 23 (UHF) 0.02 kW NA 48°41′32N 93°13′45W / 48.69222°N 93.22917°W / 48.69222; -93.22917 (CICO-TV-45)
CICA-TV-99 Weagamow Lake 9 (VHF) 0.005 kW NA 52°56′52N 91°20′57W / 52.94778°N 91.34917°W / 52.94778; -91.34917 (CICA-TV-99)
CICA-TV-28 Webequie 9 (VHF) 0.005 kW NA 52°59′8N 87°21′23W / 52.98556°N 87.35639°W / 52.98556; -87.35639 (CICA-TV-28)
CICO-TV-15 West Bay 29 (UHF) 0.02 kW NA 45°49′57N 82°9′43W / 45.83250°N 82.16194°W / 45.83250; -82.16194 (CICO-TV-15)
CICO-TV-16 Wharncliffe 28 (UHF) 0.02 kW NA 46°25′15N 83°24′7W / 46.42083°N 83.40194°W / 46.42083; -83.40194 (CICO-TV-16)
CICA-TV-42 Whitefish Bay 19 (UHF) 0.02 kW NA 49°24′19N 93°57′31W / 49.40528°N 93.95861°W / 49.40528; -93.95861 (CICA-TV-42)
CICA-TV-55 Whitefish Falls 27 (UHF) 0.02 kW NA 46°7′0″N 81°44′19W / 46.11667°N 81.73861°W / 46.11667; -81.73861 (CICA-TV-55)
CICO-TV-89 Whitney 21 (UHF) 0.02 kW NA 45°29′41N 78°13′47W / 45.49472°N 78.22972°W / 45.49472; -78.22972 (CICO-TV-89)
CICO-TV-63 Wikwemikong 53 (UHF) 0.02 kW NA 45°47′53N 81°43′36W / 45.79806°N 81.72667°W / 45.79806; -81.72667 (CICO-TV-63)
CICO-TV-94 Wild Goose 20 (UHF) 0.02 kW NA 48°29′50N 89°3′29W / 48.49722°N 89.05806°W / 48.49722; -89.05806 (CICO-TV-94)
CICA-TV-29 Wunnummin Lake 9 (VHF) 0.005 kW NA 52°56′13N 89°17′41W / 52.93694°N 89.29472°W / 52.93694; -89.29472 (CICA-TV-29)


Medium-power transmitters[edit]

Station City of licence Channel ERP HAAT Transmitter coordinates CRTC Decision/Notes
CICO-TV-96 Hawkesbury 48 (UHF) 10 kW 100 m 45°30′7N 74°41′16W / 45.50194°N 74.68778°W / 45.50194; -74.68778 (CICO-TV-96)
CICA-TV-13 Huntsville 13 (VHF) 31.9 kW 181.7 m 45°15′46N 79°21′45W / 45.26278°N 79.36250°W / 45.26278; -79.36250 (CICA-TV-13)
CICE-TV-11 Parry Sound 42 (UHF) 7.57 kW 107.1 m 45°23′24N 80°2′20W / 45.39000°N 80.03889°W / 45.39000; -80.03889 (CICE-TV-11)
CICA-TV-6 North Bay 6 (VHF) 95 kW 203.3 m 46°3′46N 79°26′4W / 46.06278°N 79.43444°W / 46.06278; -79.43444 (CICA-TV-6)
CICO-TV-20 Sault Ste. Marie 20 (UHF) 6.1 kW 198.1 m 46°35′42N 84°21′3W / 46.59500°N 84.35083°W / 46.59500; -84.35083 (CICO-TV-20)

High-power transmitters[edit]

Station City of licence Channel ERP HAAT Transmitter Coordinates CRTC Decision/Notes
CICO-TV-93 McArthur's Mills (Bancroft) 42 (UHF) 140.6 kW 149.4 m 45°5′18N 77°38′49W / 45.08833°N 77.64694°W / 45.08833; -77.64694 (CICO-TV-93) 87-510
CICO-TV-91 Kenora 44 (UHF) 123.03 kW 157.8 m 49°42′8N 94°47′15W / 49.70222°N 94.78750°W / 49.70222; -94.78750 (CICO-TV-91)
CICO-TV-38 Kingston 38 (UHF) 171.79 kW 180.4 m 44°17′25N 76°28′42W / 44.29028°N 76.47833°W / 44.29028; -76.47833 (CICO-TV-38)
CICA-TV-12 Owen Sound 12 (VHF) 125 kW 134 m 44°26′39N 81°2′37W / 44.44417°N 81.04361°W / 44.44417; -81.04361 (CICA-TV-12)
CICE-TV-16 Pembroke 29 (UHF) 119.4 kW 188 m 45°50′2N 77°9′49W / 45.83389°N 77.16361°W / 45.83389; -77.16361 (CICE-TV-16)
CICA-TV-51 Penetanguishene 51 (UHF) 136.8 kW 184.7 m 44°46′10N 79°59′24W / 44.76944°N 79.99000°W / 44.76944; -79.99000 (CICA-TV-51)
CICO-TV-74 Peterborough 18 (UHF) 781.62 kW 284.4 m 44°7′15N 78°8′10W / 44.12083°N 78.13611°W / 44.12083; -78.13611 (CICO-TV-74)
CICO-TV-19 Sudbury 19 (UHF) 285 kW 171.9 m 46°25′29N 81°0′53W / 46.42472°N 81.01472°W / 46.42472; -81.01472 (CICO-TV-19)
CICA-TV-7 Timmins 7 (VHF) 141.3 kW 197.7 m 48°28′12N 81°17′49W / 48.47000°N 81.29694°W / 48.47000; -81.29694 (CICA-TV-7)

Carriage dispute[edit]

On June 6, 2012, TVO dropped its signal from cable and satellite providers outside Ontario, due to a carriage dispute over compensation for distributing its signal to its subscribers outside the province. The network reached an agreement with Vidéotron, and then entered negotiations with Shaw Communications and Telus, but failed to reach an agreement with Bell Canada. TVO cited that: "...we believe that we have a responsibility to earn revenues from the sale of our service outside of our home province. TVO is willing to consent to cable and satellite distributors carrying our signal outside the province, provided that we're fairly compensated. Since cable or satellite distributors receive subscriber revenues driven by having TVO as part of their offering, we feel it's reasonable to be compensated. Unfortunately, we could not come to an agreement with Bell to compensate TVO for carrying our signal outside of Ontario, and the decision was made to cease offering our signal outside of Ontario."[27] As a result, the only cable and satellite customers outside Ontario that can still view TVO are on the Quebec side of the OttawaGatineau market.

It is unknown if the dispute or carriage restrictions also apply to the few cable systems in the United States that carry TVO.[28]

References[edit]

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