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CBNT-DT (channel 8) is a
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in
St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador St. John's is the capital and largest city of the Canadian province of Newfoundland and Labrador, located on the eastern tip of the Avalon Peninsula on the island of Newfoundland. The city spans and is the easternmost city in North America ...
, Canada, broadcasting the English-language service of
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.
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by the
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, the station maintains studios on University Avenue, and its transmitter is located south-southwest of George's Pond in St. John's.


History

The station went on the air on October 1, 1964, as previous CBC affiliate
CJON-TV CJON-DT (channel 21), branded on-air as NTV (short for Newfoundland Television), is an English-language independent television station in St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada, owned by Newfoundland Broadcasting Company Ltd. The stati ...
(then on channel 6, now an
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on channel 21) switched networks to CTV. CBNT originally broadcast from the Browning Harvey Building on Water Street West in downtown St. John's. It was the second television station to sign on in the Metro Area (CJON, the previous CBC affiliate, was the first to open just nine years earlier in 1955). In 1966, the present television building, located on University Avenue, opened. On April 30, 2007, CBC Radio's operations out of the old Avalon Telephone building on 342 Duckworth Street in downtown St. John's were moved to the television station's building on University Avenue after renovations to accommodate the radio broadcasts were completed.


Programming

The station generally adheres to the
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feed of the CBC network schedule; as a result, most CBC programs air a half-hour later in Newfoundland, which is in the
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, compared to other areas of Canada. Until September 2009, to accommodate ''Here & Nows 6:00 p.m. timeslot, the network provided a separate Newfoundland Time feed of its weekday afternoon schedule between 4:00 and 6:00 local time. The 7:00 p.m. NT timeslot was then taken by ''
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'' (Monday) and repeats of '' Living Newfoundland and Labrador'' (Tuesday–Friday). As a result, the network program that normally aired at 3:30 p.m. local time (such as the '' Great Canadian Food Show'') was preempted entirely. With few exceptions, this separate feed ended when ''Here & Now'' expanded to 90 minutes in September 2009. In late 2015, ''Here & Now'' returned to 60 minutes. As CBNT's master control operations are now handled directly from the CBC's facilities in
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, there isn't any remaining direct technical obstacle to the station carrying a full Newfoundland Time schedule. However, given the added difficulty of coordinating such a schedule with live national news or sports broadcasts (for example '' The National'' and ''
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''), as well as viewer familiarity with the current scheduling practices across all channels, such a switch is not likely in the near future.


Local programming

Current non-news local programming on CBNT includes ''
Land and Sea ''Land and Sea'' is a locally produced Canadian documentary television show broadcast on CBC Television. It has been on the air since 1964 on CBC owned-operated station CBNT in St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador. (interrupted only by a short ...
'', a regional documentary series in production since 1964, making it likely one of the longest-running television shows in Newfoundland and Labrador. ''Land and Sea'' is currently aired on Sundays at 11:30 a.m. On January 15, 2007, CBNT premiered a new local program, ''Living Newfoundland and Labrador''; it aired at 3:30 p.m., and was repeated Tuesday to Friday at 7:00 p.m.. ''Living Newfoundland and Labrador'' was cancelled in August 2009. From 1984 to 2011, CBNT was the home of the annual Janeway
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Telethon, which usually airs the weekend following the U.S.
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holiday. Up until the early 1990s, the telethon was produced in cooperation with Avalon Cablevision Cable 9 (now
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). It was taped at the Avalon Cablevision studio, using CBC personalities, and Cable 9 volunteers. The Cable 9 feed was simulcast on CBC stations across the province, until the rebranding of Avalon Cablevision Ltd. to Cable Atlantic. At that time, the Cable Atlantic offices and studio underwent major renovations. CBNT then started using their own studio facilities. This telethon moved to CJON-TV in 2012. Other CBC programs previously produced in Newfoundland and Labrador include ''
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'', which was hosted by
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for many years, then later by Art Andrews and Peter Miller; ''As Loved Our Fathers'', written by Tom Cahill; ''Soundings''; ''Yarns from Pigeon Inlet'', a television adaptations of stories written by Ted Russell; ''Skipper and Company'', which featured
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; '' Where Once They Stood'', a community profile series; ''Yesterday's Heroes''; the 1997 five-part series ''East of Canada: The Story of Newfoundland''; the ''
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'' show; and from 1982 until the late 1990s with a brief gap in the middle of the decade, ''Newsfinal'' (CBC's local late night news show, anchored at times by Deborah Collins, Karl Wells, Glenn Tilley, etc.).


News operation

CBNT presently broadcasts 10 hours, 5 minutes of locally produced newscasts each week (with two hours each weekday, a half-hour news and ''On Point'' current affairs program Saturdays, and a half hour of news on Sundays). When CBNT first signed on, its local newscast was known as ''CBC Regional News''. In the mid-1970s, it adopted the ''Here & Now'' name. ''Here & Now'' was the name of the newscast for decades prior to 2000, when CBC budget cuts forced it to be cut to a half hour from an hour and integrated into ''
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''. CBNT restored its old newscast in late 2005. ''Here & Now'' currently airs from 6:00 to 7:00 p.m.


Notable current on-air staff

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– national radio reporter *
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– weeknight ''Here & Now'' anchor


Notable former on-air staff

* Bill Gillespie * Michael Harris (''Here & Now'' 1978) *
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Fergus O'Byrne Fergus O'Byrne is a Canadian folk musician, best known as a member of the popular Irish-Newfoundland band trio Ryan's Fancy, and as a banjo, concertina and bodhrán player. Biography O'Byrne was born in Dublin, Ireland. In the late 1960s, he immi ...
(''The Ryan's Fancy Show'') *
Dermot O'Reilly Dermot Anthony O'Reilly (1942 – 17 February 2007) was an Irish-born Canadian musician, producer and songwriter. Life He was born in Dublin, Ireland, and educated at Inchicore, County Dublin.''Encyclopedia of Newfoundland and Labrador'' () ...
(''The Ryan's Fancy Show''; deceased) *
Wonderful Grand Band The Wonderful Grand Band is a Canadian music and comedy group formed in 1978 in St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador. History The group was founded in 1978, and included comedians Greg Malone and Tommy Sexton. They released their first album ...


Technical information


Subchannels


Analog-to-digital conversion

On August 31, 2011, the date in which Canadian television stations in CRTC-designated mandatory
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transitioned from analog to digital broadcasts, the station's digital signal relocated from channel to
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channel 8.Digital Television – Office of Consumer Affairs (OCA)


Transmitters

CBNT had a very large system of 89 rebroadcast transmitters, spread throughout the province of Newfoundland and Labrador. Due to federal funding reductions to the CBC, in April 2012, the CBC responded with substantial budget cuts, which included shutting down CBC's and Radio-Canada's remaining analog transmitters on July 31, 2012. None of CBC or Radio-Canada's television rebroadcasters were converted to digital. As a result of the closedown, some cable systems in Newfoundland and Labrador owned by EastLink replaced CBNT with
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Halifax, due to what EastLink claimed were "technical issues" involving CBNT. Furthermore, in most of these affected communities, high-speed broadband internet, which could be used to watch regional programming from CBNT online, is not available.CBC News: "Rural viewers upset about losing CBC TV", August 2, 2012.
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See also

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