CHET-TV
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CHET-TV | |
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Chetwynd, British Columbia | |
Branding | 55 CHET TV |
Channels | 55 (UHF) analog |
Affiliations | Independent station |
Owner | Chetwynd Communication Society |
Founded | March 8, 2000 broadcasting began August 2000 |
Call letters meaning | CHETwynd |
Website | Peace FM / 55 CHET-TV |
CHET-TV is a community television station in Chetwynd, British Columbia. The station was founded on March 8, 2000 when then-Governor General Adrienne Clarkson cut the ribbon for their new studios.
The station officially began professional transmissions in August of 2000.
CJDC 5 (CBC/GWTV) - CFSN-TV 8 (CTV) - CBUFT-5 33 (SRC)
Stations in other communities:
Broadcast television available on cable only:
CHAN 8 (Global, Vancouver) - CITV 13 (Global, Edmonton) - CBC North (CBC)
CHVC 7 (Valemount) (IND) - CKVU 10 (Vancouver/Victoria) (Citytv) - CFEG 19 (Abbotsford) (IND/Rel.) - CBUFT 26 (Vancouver/Victoria) (SRC) - CIVT 32 (Vancouver/Victoria) (CTV) - CHNM 42/29 (Vancouver/Victoria) (IND) - CIVI 53/17 (Vancouver/Victoria) (A-Channel) - CHET 55 (Chetwynd) (IND) - |