CBNT

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CBNT
St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador
Branding CBC Television/CBC Newfoundland and Labrador
Slogan "Canada's Own"
Channels Analog: 8 (VHF) and Cable 3 St. John's

Digital: 21 (UHF) St. John's (allocation)

Translators St. John's: CBNT-42 12
Corner Brook: CBYT 5
Grand Falls-Windsor: CBNAT 11
Happy Valley-Goose Bay: CFLA-TV 8
Labrador City: CBNLT 13
Affiliations CBC Television
Owner Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
Founded October 1, 1964
Call letters’ meaning CBC Newfoundland Television
Former affiliations None
Website http://www.cbc.ca/nl/

CBNT is the television call sign for the CBC's television station in St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador. CBNT's terrestrial signal is on channel 8, while the cable system in St. John's carries the station on channel 3. CBNT also has an auxiliary transmitter in St. John's broadcasting on channel 12 under the callsign CBNT-42. The station's broadcasting operations are located at 95 University Avenue along the Prince Philip Parkway in St. John's.

CBNT's schedule is the same as that of CBHT, with the exception of its local newscast, the restored CBC News: Here and Now (see below), Living Newfoundland and Labrador and Land and Sea.

CBNT went on the air on October 1, 1964, as previous CBC affiliate CJON switched networks to CTV.

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[edit] Brief History

CBNT began broadcasting from the Browning Harvey Building on Water Street West in downtown St. John's. It was the second TV station to sign on in the Metro Area (CJON, the previous CBC affiliate, was the first to open just nine years earlier in 1955). In 1966, the present TV building, located on 95 University Avenue, opened.

On April 30, 2007, CBC Radio's operations out of the old Capital Theatre building on 342 Duckworth Street in downtown St. John's were moved to the TV building on the Parkway after renovations to accommodate the radio broadcasts were completed.

[edit] Newscasts

CBNT's supper-hour newscast, Here & Now, is anchored in St. John's by Debbie Cooper and Jonathan Crowe. The hour-long Here and Now is aired in place of the CBC News at Six programs aired in most regions. To make room for the extra half hour (which includes regularly-seen episodes of Land and Sea and Living Newfoundland and Labrador), CBNT does not air programming that normally airs at 3:00 P.M. in the rest of the country. Here & Now was the name of the newscast for decades prior to 2000, when CBC budget cuts forced it to be cut to a half hour from an hour and integrated into Canada Now. CBNT restored its old newscast in late 2005. The final broadcast of Canada Now was on February 16, 2007. When CBNT first signed on, its local newscast was known as CBC Regional News. In the mid 1970s, it adopted the Here and Now name.

[edit] Programs

Probably one of the longest-running television shows in Newfoundland and Labrador is Land and Sea, having been broadcast since 1964. Other CBC programs produced in Newfoundland and Labrador include Reach for the Top which was hosted by Bob Cole for many years [1]; As Loved Our Fathers, written by Tom Cahill [2]; Soundings; Yarns from Pigeon Inlet, TV adaptations of stories written by Ted Russell; Skipper and Company, which featured Ray Bellew; Where Once They Stood, a community profile series [3]; Yesterday's Heroes [4]; the 1997 five-part series East of Canada: The Story of Newfoundland [5]; the Ryan's Fancy show [6]; and from 1982 until the late '90s with a brief gap in the middle of the decade, Newsfinal (CBC's local late night news show, anchored at times by Deborah Collins, Karl Wells, Glenn Tilley, etc.); just to name a few. Also, since 1984, CBNT has been the home of the annual Janeway Children’s Miracle Network Telethon, which usually airs around the first weekend of June.

On January 15, 2007, CBNT premiered a new local program, Living Newfoundland and Labrador. It airs at 1:30 PM (1:00 in Labrador) and since February 20, is repeated Tuesday to Friday at 7:00 PM (6:30 in Labrador). Land and Sea is seen on Mondays at 7:00/6:30. The Living series under its various regional names is now in its second season.

[edit] Here & Now news team

[edit] Anchors

  • Debbie Cooper (since 1989)
  • Jonathan Crowe (since 2005; has previously worked in other departments at CBNT)

[edit] Weather

  • Krysta Rudofsky (currently on maternity leave)
  • Ryan Snodden (fill-in for Rudofsky as of June 9)

[edit] Reporters

Note: This list includes reporters from CBC Radio 1. Also, it is in need of a major update.

  • Jane Adey
  • Vik Adhopia (national radio reporter)
  • David Burke (Western Newfoundland)
  • David Cochrane (weekly political panel)
  • Tony Dawson (Labrador)
  • Glenn Deir
  • Deanne Fleet
  • Paula Gale (also with Radio Noon)
  • Fred Greening (Land and Sea)
  • Doug Greer (Western Newfoundland)
  • Zach Goudie
  • Peter Gullage (national reporter; see note below)
  • Cecil Haire (also on the St. John's Morning Show covering traffic)
  • Amy Joy
  • Kate Kyle (Labrador)
  • Christina Marshall
  • Stacey Munro (see note below)
  • Pam Parsons (see note below)
  • Glenn Payette
  • Paul Piggott (Labrador)
  • Lee Pitts
  • Mike Power (Western Labrador)
  • Mark Quinn
  • Azzo Rezori
  • Brion Robinson (Central Newfoundland)
  • Curtis Rumbolt
  • Erin Sulley (Living Newfoundland and Labrador)
  • Chris O'Neill Yates
  • David Zelcer (Central Newfoundland)

NOTE: Unsure if they are still with CBC Newfoundland.

[edit] Hosts

  • Pauline Thornhill (Land and Sea)
  • Krysta Rudofsky (Living Newfoundland and Labrador)

[edit] Others

  • Randy Simms (weekly political panel on Here and Now)

[edit] Past CBNT personalities

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  • Shilpa Acharya-Downton (weather fill-in)
  • Hal Andrews (Land and Sea)
  • Juanita Barry (reporter)
  • Ray Bellew (Skipper and Company) (deceased)
  • Marilyn Boone (reporter)
  • Harry Brown (local and national CBC TV and radio host and announcer) (deceased)
  • Des Browne (Land and Sea)
  • Anne Budgell (Here and Now co-anchor and On Camera host; also a longtime Radio Noon host on CBC Radio One; retired April 27, 2007)
  • Tom Cahill (writer and producer) (deceased)
  • Jay Callanan (reporter)
  • Bill Callahan (weekly political panel)
  • John Calver (weekly political panel)
  • Lynda Calvert (reporter and fill-in anchor)
  • Rab Carnell (Land and Sea)
  • Mike Chisholm (reporter; now with Global Vancouver)
  • Natalie Clancy (currently a national reporter)
  • Bob Cole (Here and Now anchor and local CBC TV host; currently on Hockey Night in Canada)
  • Deborah Collins (reporter and Newsfinal anchor)
  • Herb Davis (Land and Sea)
  • Mike Downey (Labrador)
  • Peter Fenwick (weekly political panel for Here and Now)
  • John Foster (Land and Sea; also did the nationally-seen This Land when it was on the air)
  • Noreen Golfman (commentary)
  • Ray Guy (weekly commentary for Here and Now)
  • Paul Harrington (Land and Sea)
  • Kevin Harvey (reporter; now with CBC Nova Scotia)
  • Krissy Holmes (weather fill-in; moved to Rogers Television St. John's in 2006)
  • Larry Hudson (reporter and contributor)
  • Tom Kavanagh (reporter)
  • Bill Kelly (longtime Land and Sea host)
  • Terry LeDrew (reporter)
  • Doug Letto (reporter and anchor; currently the senior producer of Here and Now)
  • Mike Martin (Land and Sea and Here and Now)
  • Rick MacInnes-Rae (reporter; now hosting Dispatches on CBC Radio 1)
  • Darrow MacIntyre (currently a national reporter)
  • Mary McKim (reporter)
  • Ken Meeker (reporter/writer/researcher)
  • Joe Mullins (reporter and Janeway Telethon host) (deceased)
  • Rex Murphy (currently on The National)
  • Brenda Murray (reporter)
  • Fergus O'Byrne (The Ryan's Fancy Show)
  • John O'Mara (Here and Now reporter and anchor) (deceased)
  • Dermot O'Reilly (The Ryan's Fancy Show) (deceased)
  • Dave Quinton (longtime Land and Sea host)
  • Art Rockwood (deceased)
  • Bill Rowe (weekly political panel for Here and Now; currently on VOCM)
  • Denis Ryan (The Ryan's Fancy Show)
  • Rick Seaward (reporter)
  • Reg Sherren (moved to Country Canada in 2000)
  • Del Simon (reporter)
  • Carmel Smyth (reporter)
  • Peter Soucy (aka "Snook") (currently on rival station NTV)
  • Greg Stamp (reporter and Here and Now co-anchor)
  • Pamela Tennant (reporter)
  • Glenn Tilley (longtime Here and Now and Newsfinal anchor)
  • Jason Turnbull (sports; now with CBC Sudbury)
  • Marie Wadden (reporter)
  • Bob Wakeham (executive producer of many CBC Newfoundland shows)
  • Peter Walsh (reporter)
  • Russell Wangersky (reporter)
  • Karl Wells (weather and Newsfinal anchor; retired July 27, 2007)
  • Patricia White (weather) [7]
  • The Wonderful Grand Band

[edit] Translators

CBNT has a very large system of broadcast translators, spread throughout the province of Newfoundland and Labrador. The transmitter directory is listed below, with semi-satellites in bold. Semi-satellites modify the main signal to insert local commercials. Respective repeaters are listed below the core station(s) and semi-satellites.

City/Town Call Sign Channel Power (kW) Notes
St. John's CBNT 8 356 Main Station
Port Rexton CBNT-1 13 32
Placentia CBNT-2 12 19
Marystown CBNT-3 5 96.2
St. Alban's CBNT-4 9 2.4
Fermeuse CBNT-5 11 0.009
St. Mary's CBNT-6 10 2.72
Elliston CBNT-7 4 0.009
Little Heart's Ease CBNT-8 11 0.009
Wesleyville CBNT-9 5 0.754
Clarenville CBNT-10 7 0.7
Northwest Brook CBNT-11 4 0.009
St. Jones Within CBNT-12 9 0.009
Glovertown CBNT-13 3 0.009
Gambo-Middlebrook CBNT-14 8 0.01
Wellington CBNT-15 24 0.01
Trinity CBNT-16 2 0.009
Musgravetown CBNT-17 9 0.009
Hickman's Harbour CBNT-18 4 0.009
Random Island CBNT-19 43 0.01
Lumsden CBNT-20 12 0.01
Cartwright CBNT-21 9 0.01
Harbour Breton CBNT-22 13 0.009
Belleoram CBNT-23 7 0.009
Hermitage CBNT-24 4 50
Ramea CBNT-25 13 7.45
St. Vincent's CBNT-26 7 12.814
Bay L'Argent CBNT-27 8 0.009
St. Lawrence CBNT-28 12 0.009
Harbour Mille CBNT-29 13 0.009
St. Bernard's CBNT-30 6 0.009
Swift Current CBNT-31 5 0.009
Port Blandford CBNT-32 2 0.009
Fortune CBNT-33 9 0.009
Lord's Cove CBNT-34 9 0.009
Lamaline CBNT-35 18 0.1
Lawn CBNT-36 6 0.01
Pretty Harbour CBNT-37 13 0.009
Ferryland CBNT-38 4 0.009
Trepassey CBNT-39 4 0.423
Riverhead CBNT-40 16 0.01
Sunnyside CBNT-41 9 1.6
St. John's (Secondary) CBNT-42 12 0.05 Serves St. John's, covers the areas where the main signal is weak
Cape Broyle CHCB-TV-1 3 0.009
Grand Falls-Windsor CBNAT 11 317
Baie Verte CBNAT-1 3 12.2
Buchans CBNAT-2 13 0.005
St. Anthony CBNAT-4 6 12.74
Millertown CBNAT-5 9 0.69
Fogo Island CBNAT-6 2 0.009
Carmanville CBNAT-7 7 14.8
Conche CBNAT-8 12 1.2
Mt. St. Margaret CBNAT-9 9 46.25
Fox Harbour CBNAT-10 7 34.5
Musgrave Harbour CBNAT-11 9 4.42
Port Hope Simpson CBNAT-12 12 0.009
Springdale CBNAT-13 13 0.519
Ming's Bight CBNAT-14 10 0.009
Seal Cove CBNAT-15 7 0.009
Coachman's Cove CBNAT-16 8 0.009
Pacquet CBNAT-17 6 0.009
Brent's Cove CBNAT-18 10 0.009
Harbour Round CBNAT-19 12 0.009
Fleur de Lys CBNAT-20 5 0.009
La Scie CBNAT-21 9 0.009
Roddickton CBNAT-22 11 2.14
Hampden CBNAT-23 13 0.662
Baie Verte CBNAT-24 12 0.008
Nain CBNBT 9 0.01
Hopedale CBNHT 9 0.009
Labrador City CBNLT 13 1.34 Formerly privately-owned CBC affiliate "CJCL-TV"
Churchill Falls CBNLT-1 9 0.0089
Makkovik CBNMT 9 0.01
Postville CBNPT 9 0.01
Corner Brook CBYT 5 15.7 Semi-satellite of CBNT
Stephenville CBYT-1 8 48.23
Irishtown CBYT-2 7 0.008
Bonne Bay CBYT-3 2 1.848
Channel-Port Aux Basques CBYT-4 3 0.84
St. Andrew's CBYT-5 6 1
Cow Head CBYT-6 8 4.3
Trout River CBYT-7 13 0.0089
Portland Creek CBYT-8 13 1.944
Hawke's Bay CBYT-9 4 1.1
Harbour le Cou CBYT-10 5 0.001
Rose Blanche CBYT-11 9 0.284
Gillams CBYT-12 13 0.009
Lark Harbour CBYT-13 3 0.009
York Harbour CBYT-14 12 0.001
Deer Lake CBYAT 12 1.84
Fermont, PQ CBMRT 9 0.089 switched source from Montreal's CBMT to Labrador City's CBNLT on September 13, 1988
Goose Bay CFLA-TV 8 9.63 Founded by US Army, carrying AFRTS/CBC Television programming. See article for more information.

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