CFVS-DT

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CFVS-DT
Noovo Abitibi logo.png
City Val-d'Or, Quebec
Channels
BrandingNoovo Abitibi-Témiscamingue
Programming
Affiliations Noovo
Ownership
Owner RNC MEDIA Inc.
CFEM-DT
History
First air date
January 19, 1987(37 years ago) (1987-01-19)
Former call signs
CFVS-TV (1987-2011)
Former channel number(s)
Analogue:
25 (1987-2011)
Technical information
Licensing authority
CRTC
ERP CFVS-DT: 52 kW
CFVS-DT-1: 32 kW
HAAT CFVS-DT: 182.9 m (600 ft)
CFVS-DT-1: 164.6 m (540 ft)
Transmitter coordinatesCFVS-DT:
48°25′17″N77°50′49″W / 48.42139°N 77.84694°W / 48.42139; -77.84694
CFVS-DT-1:
48°15′52″N79°2′38″W / 48.26444°N 79.04389°W / 48.26444; -79.04389 (CFVS-TV-1)
Translator(s) 20 CFVS-DT-1 Rouyn-Noranda
Links
Website Noovo Abitibi-Témiscamingue
Map all coordinates using: OpenStreetMap

CFVS-DT, virtual channel 25.1 (UHF digital channel 15), branded on-air as Noovo Abitibi-Témiscamingue, is a Noovo-affiliated television station licensed to Val-d'Or, Quebec, Canada and serving the Abitibi-Témiscamingue region. The station is owned by RNC Media, as part of a twinstick with TVA affiliate CFEM-DT (channel 13), licensed to the neighbouring city of Rouyn-Noranda. The two stations share studios on Avenue Murdoch and Avenue de la Saint Anne in Rouyn-Noranda; CFVS-DT's transmitter is located near Route Québec Lithium in La Corne. The station operates a rebroadcaster in Rouyn-Noranda (CFVS-DT-1) on UHF channel 20. Both transmitters flash-cut to digital on September 1, 2011.

On cable, the station is available on Câblevision du Nord de Québec channel 5 and digital channel 116.


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