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Channel 36 (other)
Channel 36 refers to several television stations: Canada The following television stations broadcast on digital or analog channel 36 (UHF frequencies covering 603.25-607.75 MHz) in Canada: * CHNE-TV in Chéticamp, Nova Scotia lately move to channel 25 * CITS-DT in Burlington, Ontario lately move to channel 14 * CKWS-TV-3 in Smiths Falls, Ontario lately move to channel 19 The following television stations operate on virtual channel 36 in Canada: * CITS-DT in Burlington, Ontario Philippines * Central Luzon Television 36, Pampanga. Vietnam *DN1-RTV, Dong Nai See also * Channel 36 TV stations in Mexico * Channel 36 digital TV stations in the United States The following television stations broadcast on Digital television, digital channel 36 in the United States: * K36AB-D in Lawton, Oklahoma * K36AC-D in Yuma, Colorado, on virtual channel 47, which rebroadcasts K21NZ-D * K36AE-D in Clarkdale, Arizona ... * Channel 36 virtual TV stations in the United States * Channel 36 lo ...
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Television Stations
A television station is a set of equipment managed by a business, organisation or other entity, such as an amateur television (ATV) operator, that transmits video content and audio content via radio waves directly from a transmitter on the earth's surface to any number of tuned Television sets, receivers simultaneously. Overview Most often the term "television station" refers to a station which broadcasts structured content to an audience or it refers to the organization that operates the station. A terrestrial television transmission can occur via analog television signals or, more recently, via digital television signals. Television stations are differentiated from cable television or other video providers in that their content is broadcast via terrestrial radio waves. A group of television stations with common ownership or affiliation are known as a TV network and an individual station within the network is referred to as O&O or Network affiliate, affiliate, respectively. Bec ...
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CHNE-TV
CHNE-TV is a community channel in the community of Chéticamp, Nova Scotia. External links * CHNE-TV history- Canadian Communication Foundation HNE Canadian community channels HNE The ''hne'' ( my, နှဲ; also spelled ''hnè'') is a conical shawm of double reed used in the music of Myanmar. Etymology The earliest extant written occurrence of the word ''hne'' dates to 1491 AD and is likely a Middle Mon loan word, der ... Television channels and stations established in 1983 1983 establishments in Nova Scotia {{Canada-tv-station-stub ...
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CITS-DT
CITS-DT (channel 14) is a religious television station in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada, serving as the flagship station of Yes TV. Owned by Crossroads Christian Communications, the station has studios on North Service Road (adjacent to Highway 403) in Burlington, and its transmitter is located on the CHCH Television Tower at 481 First Road West in Stoney Creek. CITS-DT also operates rebroadcasters in Ottawa and London, extending the station's coverage to almost all of Southern Ontario as well as portions of Western New York. History On December 4, 1996, the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) denied Crossroads Christian Communications a licence to operate a religious television station in Burlington. Two years later on April 2, 1998, the company became successful in obtaining a licence for Hamilton, beating out Trinity Television Inc. for the licence. CITS-TV first signed on the air on September 30 of that year, as a religious independent station. ...
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CKWS-TV-3
CKWS-DT (channel 11) is a television station in Kingston, Ontario, Canada, part of the Global Television Network. Owned-and-operated station, Owned and operated by network parent Corus Entertainment, the station maintains studios on Queen Street in downtown Kingston, and its transmitter is located near Ontario Highway 95, Highway 95 on Wolfe Island (Ontario), Wolfe Island, south of the city. History CKWS signed-on December 18, 1954, as an affiliate of the CBC Television, CBC network. It was originally a joint venture between Roy Thomson, 1st Baron Thomson of Fleet, Roy Thomson and the Davies family, owners of ''The Kingston Whig-Standard'' (the source of its calls). The station has been sold three times: to the Kanatec Corporation, bought by Power Corporation in 1977 and to Corus in 1999. Children across the country were exposed to CKWS programming in the late 1970s and 1980s by the ''Harrigan (TV series), Harrigan'' series – a particularly innocent and low budget show about ...
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