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'CBWFT' is the
Societé Radio-Canada French language television station in
Winnipeg, Manitoba. It is broadcast locally on channel 3 cable 10, and on
Bell ExpressVu channel 118.
History
The CBC announced on
February 17,
1959 that they would appear before the BBG (predecessor to the CRTC) in Ottawa on March 18th to apply for a license to extend Radio-Canada's television signal into the Winnipeg area.
[1]
It first signed on at 3 p.m., Sunday,
April 24,
1960, using channel 6 with an EIRP of 2,800 watts. At the same time two VTRs, worth $75,000 each were installed at the station.
[2]
Its opening broadcast was a ceremony held at the
Notre Dame Auditorium in
St. Boniface, Manitoba. Dignitaries included in attendance were Lieutenant-Governor
Errick Willis, Premier
Duff Roblin, CBC President
Alphonse Ouimet,
Marcel Ouimet general manager of Radio-Canada,
J. R. Finlay CBC Prairie Region Director, and
Leo Remillard CBWFT's program director.
[3]
At first CBWFT's broadcast day ran between 6 and 12 hours , with a longer programming day on weekends. Over the years this was extended to encompass most of the day.
Initially
Radio-Canada's microwave link didn't reach as far as Winnipeg. Instead
videotapes and films were "bicycled" from
Montreal and delayed by one week, except for News and Live events like
HNIC.
[4]
On
November 15,
1964 it swapped frequencies with
CBWT and a higher powered transmitters were installed at the new site near
Starbuck, Manitoba.
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From
1964 till the early
1980s it referred to itself as "CBWFT. Canal trois. Winnipeg." During the early 1980s, CBWFT was known as "CBWFT 3/10", signifying its position on Channel 3, Cable 10 in Winnipeg. On January 1, 1986 it became known as "Radio-Canada Manitoba".
By
October 31,
1966 CBWFT was connected to the Radio-Canada microwave signal, allowing the live feed of ''Le Telejournal'' at 6 p.m. Prior to this the newscast consisted of Radio-Canada's radio news with locally inserted images.
[7]
Several months after the first
Anik A satellite was launched in 1972, CBWFT switched to the satellite feed of
Radio-Canada and dropped the microwave feed, except to distribute its signal within its coverage area — Manitoba and
northwest Ontario, and part of
Saskatchewan.
In
1976, a re-broadcast transmitter of CBWFT programming for
Regina, Saskatchewan became
CBKFT. In
1985,
CBKFT was issued a separate license to broadcast its own ''Ce Soir'' regional news program.
In 2005 the long-running ''Ce Soir'' news program was renamed to ''Le Telejournal'', which is the same name of the French national news program on Radio-Canada. The Le Telejournal local edition is normally 30 minutes in length, however the Wednesday version is 60 minutes. Also it is rebroadcast at 11 p.m.
Logos
Current CBWFT personalities
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Geneviève Murchison news anchor ''Le téléjournal/Manitoba''
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Manon Roy, weather person
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Mylène Crête, reporter
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Nassima Ennahdi, reporter
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Valérie-Micaela Bain, reporter
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Antoine Deshaies, reporter
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Marie-Christine Gagnon, reporter
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Pierre-Olivier Fortin, reporter
Former CBWFT personalities
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Pierre Chevrier, former news anchor ''Ce Soir Manitoba''
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Pierre D'Auteuil, former news anchor, ''Ce Soir Manitoba''
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Francois Riopel, former news anchor ''Ce Soir Manitoba''
Retransmitters
The station also has a number of
rebroadcast transmitters in
Manitoba and
Northwestern Ontario (in the parts of that region which fall in the
Central Time Zone):
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Brandon - 32
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Dryden, ON - 6
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Flin Flon - 3
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Fort Frances, ON /
International Falls, MN - 15
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Kenora, ON - 2
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Oak Lake - 32
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The Pas - 6
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Pine Falls - 11
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St-Lazare - 13
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Ste-Rose-du-Lac - 3
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Thompson - 5
CRTC License related
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CRTC Decision 1989-117 - 1989-1994 License renewal
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CRTC Decision 1995-662 - 1995-1999 License renewal
References
1. CBC Asks to Build TV in St. Boniface Bruce Phillips
2. Viewers To Get Choice Of Channels This Year
3. French TV Channel Here Now Operating Full-Scale
4. French TV On April 24
5. October Set As Target Date For Change In CBC Channels
6. CBWT Will Switch to Channel 6
7. French Newscast Direct
External links
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Radio-Canada Manitoba
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Canadian Communications Foundation - CBWFT History
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Radio-Canada Manitoba Action Plan for the Implementation of Section 41 of the Official Languages Act 2005-06