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CFTU-DT

CFTU-DT (channel 29), branded on-air as savoir média, is a French-language educational independent television station in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. The station is owned by Savoir Media, a private consortium consisting primarily of Quebec-based post-secondary institutions. CFTU-DT's studios are located on Rue Sainte-Catherine East and Rue Pathenais in Downtown Montreal, and its transmitter is located at Pavillon Roger-Gaudry on the campus of Université de Montréal.

CFTU-DT
Channels
BrandingSavoir Média
Programming
AffiliationsEducational Independent
Ownership
OwnerSavoir Media
History
First air date
August 20, 1986 (37 years ago) (1986-08-20)
Former call signs
CFTU-TV (1986–2012)
Former channel number(s)
Analogue: 29 (UHF, 1986–2012)
Call sign meaning
Télé-Université
Technical information
ERP450 W
HAAT208.5 m (684 ft)
Transmitter coordinates45°30′10″N 73°36′54″W / 45.50278°N 73.61500°W / 45.50278; -73.61500
Links
Websitesavoir.media (in French)

History edit

CFTU's history traces back to 1981, when a distance learning organization known as Télé-Université (the "TU" in the station's callsign) negotiated with Vidéotron, the local cable provider in Montreal, to take responsibility for running an educational television service in the province. The following year, an agreement between Télé-Université and Vidéotron was reached, subsequently leading to the startup of a publicly accessible educational cable television service, using Radio-Québec as its over-the-air gateway for its programming.

 
Canal Savoir logo used from 1997 until September 8, 2009
 
Canal Savoir logo used from September 8, 2009 until April 1, 2019

In the next three years, 13 other educational institutions around Quebec, starting with the Université de Montréal, joined up with Télé-Université to provide administrative and technical support for the new television service. The institutions formed a new consortium, known as the Corporation pour l'Avancement des Nouvelles Applications des Langages (or "CANAL" for short), to co-ordinate the educational television service and prepare it to begin broadcasting over-the-air.

After over a year of test transmissions on channel 62, Télé-Université officially launched its over-the-air service, CFTU-TV on UHF channel 29, on August 20, 1986. On cable television in Montreal, it was carried on channel 26 on the West Island and 47 in the east, and was the first over-the-air television station in Canada to be given a cable assignment outside the basic band (channels 2–13) of the dial. CFTU launched under the brand name of Canal de Télé-enseignement (The Learning Channel), and later changed its branding to Canal Savoir in 1997 and then savoir.tv in 2019.

Technical information edit

Subchannel edit

Subchannel of CFTU-DT[1]
Channel Res. Aspect Short name Programming
29.1 720p 16:9 Main CFTU-DT programming

Analogue-to-digital conversion edit

Although the analogue television shutdown and digital conversion took place on August 31, 2011,[2] CFTU-TV was granted a temporary extension for their analogue broadcasts until October 31, 2011. This extension deadline could not be met, so a second extension was granted until December 15, 2011. When it too could not be met, a third extension until March 31, 2012, was granted.

CFTU finally turned off its analogue signal and converted to digital on February 23, 2012, broadcasting on UHF channel 29, making it the last television station in Montreal to do so; however, it broadcast in standard-definition 480i until March 28, 2013, when it began broadcasting in high definition 720p.

The digital transition slightly improved CFTU's coverage in Montreal. For most of its history, it was plagued by a weak signal. Its analogue signal broadcast at only 10,000 watts, roughly on the same level as low-powered UHF stations in the United States. It was one of the weakest full-power stations in Canada and the second-weakest in Montreal. This effectively limited its over-the-air footprint to the Island of Montreal, Jésus Island, and a few inner-ring off-island suburbs. However, its signal was marginal at best even in Montreal. Although the station's digital signal broadcasts at 450 watts, it penetrates further into Montreal than its analogue predecessor. However, it is not viewable in parts of downtown and southeast Montreal as its signal is blocked by Mount Royal, to the east of its transmitter at Université de Montréal. It still relies on cable for the bulk of its viewership.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ RabbitEars TV Query for CFTU-DT
  2. ^ . Archived from the original on 2013-11-20. Retrieved 2013-06-29.

External links edit

CFTU-DT history – Canadian Communications Foundation

  • CFTU-TV in the REC Canadian station database

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CFTU DT channel 29 branded on air as savoir media is a French language educational independent television station in Montreal Quebec Canada The station is owned by Savoir Media a private consortium consisting primarily of Quebec based post secondary institutions CFTU DT s studios are located on Rue Sainte Catherine East and Rue Pathenais in Downtown Montreal and its transmitter is located at Pavillon Roger Gaudry on the campus of Universite de Montreal CFTU DTMontreal QuebecCanadaChannelsDigital 29 UHF Virtual 29 1BrandingSavoir MediaProgrammingAffiliationsEducational IndependentOwnershipOwnerSavoir MediaHistoryFirst air dateAugust 20 1986 37 years ago 1986 08 20 Former call signsCFTU TV 1986 2012 Former channel number s Analogue 29 UHF 1986 2012 Call sign meaningTele UniversiteTechnical informationERP450 WHAAT208 5 m 684 ft Transmitter coordinates45 30 10 N 73 36 54 W 45 50278 N 73 61500 W 45 50278 73 61500LinksWebsitesavoir wbr media in French Contents 1 History 2 Technical information 2 1 Subchannel 2 2 Analogue to digital conversion 3 See also 4 References 5 External linksHistory editCFTU s history traces back to 1981 when a distance learning organization known as Tele Universite the TU in the station s callsign negotiated with Videotron the local cable provider in Montreal to take responsibility for running an educational television service in the province The following year an agreement between Tele Universite and Videotron was reached subsequently leading to the startup of a publicly accessible educational cable television service using Radio Quebec as its over the air gateway for its programming nbsp Canal Savoir logo used from 1997 until September 8 2009 nbsp Canal Savoir logo used from September 8 2009 until April 1 2019In the next three years 13 other educational institutions around Quebec starting with the Universite de Montreal joined up with Tele Universite to provide administrative and technical support for the new television service The institutions formed a new consortium known as the Corporation pour l Avancement des Nouvelles Applications des Langages or CANAL for short to co ordinate the educational television service and prepare it to begin broadcasting over the air After over a year of test transmissions on channel 62 Tele Universite officially launched its over the air service CFTU TV on UHF channel 29 on August 20 1986 On cable television in Montreal it was carried on channel 26 on the West Island and 47 in the east and was the first over the air television station in Canada to be given a cable assignment outside the basic band channels 2 13 of the dial CFTU launched under the brand name of Canal de Tele enseignement The Learning Channel and later changed its branding to Canal Savoir in 1997 and then savoir tv in 2019 Technical information editSubchannel edit Subchannel of CFTU DT 1 Channel Res Aspect Short name Programming29 1 720p 16 9 Main CFTU DT programmingAnalogue to digital conversion edit Although the analogue television shutdown and digital conversion took place on August 31 2011 2 CFTU TV was granted a temporary extension for their analogue broadcasts until October 31 2011 This extension deadline could not be met so a second extension was granted until December 15 2011 When it too could not be met a third extension until March 31 2012 was granted CFTU finally turned off its analogue signal and converted to digital on February 23 2012 broadcasting on UHF channel 29 making it the last television station in Montreal to do so however it broadcast in standard definition 480i until March 28 2013 when it began broadcasting in high definition 720p The digital transition slightly improved CFTU s coverage in Montreal For most of its history it was plagued by a weak signal Its analogue signal broadcast at only 10 000 watts roughly on the same level as low powered UHF stations in the United States It was one of the weakest full power stations in Canada and the second weakest in Montreal This effectively limited its over the air footprint to the Island of Montreal Jesus Island and a few inner ring off island suburbs However its signal was marginal at best even in Montreal Although the station s digital signal broadcasts at 450 watts it penetrates further into Montreal than its analogue predecessor However it is not viewable in parts of downtown and southeast Montreal as its signal is blocked by Mount Royal to the east of its transmitter at Universite de Montreal It still relies on cable for the bulk of its viewership See also editTelevision of Quebec Culture of QuebecReferences edit RabbitEars TV Query for CFTU DT Digital Television Office of Consumer Affairs OCA Archived from the original on 2013 11 20 Retrieved 2013 06 29 External links editOfficial website in French canal qc ca archive 2000 2009 canalsavoir tv archive 2009 2019 The template below History of Canadian Broadcasting is being considered for deletion See templates for discussion to help reach a consensus CFTU 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