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CHLT-TV

 
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CHLT-TV
Sherbrooke, Quebec
Branding TVA
Slogan C'est vrai
Channels Analog: 7 (VHF)

Digital: allocated 60 (UHF)

Affiliations TVA
Owner Quebecor Media, Inc.
(Groupe TVA, Inc.)
First air date August 12, 1956
Call letters’ meaning CHerbrooke (uses C instead of S) La Tribune (local newspaper, original owner)
Former affiliations Radio-Canada (1956-1974)
CBC (secondary, 1956-1974)
Transmitter Power 300 kW
Height 584.9 m
Transmitter Coordinates 45°18′43″N 72°14′30″W / 45.31194°N 72.24167°W / 45.31194; -72.24167
Website TVA Sherbrooke

CHLT-TV is the TVA owned and operated station in Sherbrooke, Quebec.

The station went on the air for the first time on August 12, 1956. It was owned by La Tribune, the city's major newspaper--hence its call letters (which are also used on a radio station originally used on the AM dial and now on the FM dial, although the station was co-owned with its TV counterpart before, and that station is now owned by Corus Entertainment). Like most television stations in Quebec, it was a dual affiliate of both CBC and Radio-Canada. It usually went on the air sooner than other Quebec stations, forcing it to fill the schedule with local shows.

Former alternate logo of CHLT-TV

When CKSH-TV went on the air in 1974, it took all SRC programming away from CHLT. Sherbrooke's anglophone population was too small for CHLT to be viable as a privately-owned CBC Television affiliate. As a result, it joined TVA later in the year after CBMT-TV in Montreal opened a translator in Sherbrooke. Five years later, Pathonic Communications acquired CHLT and four other stations. Pathonic's stations aired a schedule radically different from that offered on TVA flagship CFTM-TV in Montreal. As a result, since CHLT's over-the-air signal reaches Montreal, it was carried on CF Cable and Vidéotron in that city.

However, CFTM's owner, Télé-Metropole, bought full control of TVA in 1990. Since then, CHLT has been basically a semi-satellite of CFTM, except for newscasts and commercials. CF Cable stopped carrying CHLT in the early 1990s, and Vidéotron followed suit a few years later.

CHLT is one of TVA's most powerful stations; its terrestrial footprint extends as far as northwestern Maine.

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