CBKFT
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| CBKFT | |
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| Regina, Saskatchewan | |
| Branding | Radio-Canada Saskatchewan |
| Slogan | Ici comme dans la vie |
| Channels | Analog: 13 (VHF) |
| Translators | Incomplete list: 13 CBKFT-1 Saskatoon 3 CBKFT-2 Prince Albert 22 CBKFT-3 Debden 7 CBKFT-4 St. Brieux 21 CBKFT-5 Zenon Park 39 CBKFT-6 Gravelbourg 22 CBKFT-7 Ponteix 21 CBKFT-8 Willow Bunch 26 CBKFT-9 Bellegarde 16 CBKFT-10 Moose Jaw 31 CBKFT-11 Leoville 41 CBKFT-12 North Battleford |
| Affiliations | Radio-Canada |
| Owner | Société Radio-Canada |
| Founded | November 8, 1976 |
| Call letters’ meaning | C B C K French Television |
| Transmitter Power | 235 kW |
| Website | Radio-Canada Saskatchewan |
CBKFT is a Canadian French language television station in the province of Saskatchewan. It is owned and operated by the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation and is an affiliate of Radio-Canada. It is licensed to the city of Regina, but is received across the province via repeater stations in Saskatoon and other locations.
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[edit] History
CBKFT was licensed by the CRTC on June 9, 1975 and launched on November 8, 1976 by the CBC as a rebroadcaster of CBWFT in Winnipeg, Manitoba, with reception in both Regina and Saskatoon. In 1985, CBKFT was granted a license with 11 new transmitters and began operating as its own television station separate from CBWFT.
Initially the station was based solely out of Regina, but it now has studio facilities in Saskatoon in the same building as the English-language CBC affiliate CBKST.
[edit] Transmitters
The station has rebroadcast transmitters in Bellegarde, Debden, Gravelbourg, Leoville, Moose Jaw, North Battleford, Ponteix, Prince Albert, St. Brieux, Saskatoon, Willow Bunch and Zenon Park.
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