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'''CHFD''' is a ] television station. It is a ] affiliate, broadcasting on channel 4 and cable 6 in ], and via a |
'''CHFD''' is a ] television station. It is a ] affiliate, broadcasting on channel 4 and cable 6 in ], and via a transmitter in the ] area (CKAR-TV, channel 8 with an ERP of 0.01kw). It can also be seen on the ] (channel 222) and ] (channel 314) ] services. | ||
The station is part of the ] ] with the ] affiliate ], owned by Dougall Media. It is one of only three CTV-affiliated stations in Canada that are not owned and operated directly by CTV. | The station is part of the ] ] with the ] affiliate ], owned by Dougall Media. It is one of only three CTV-affiliated stations in Canada that are not owned and operated directly by CTV. |
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CHFD (CTV) | ||
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Thunder Bay, Ontario | ||
Channel 4 / Cable 6 | ||
Owner | Thunder Bay Television | |
Founded | 1972 | |
Signal Radius | 56 kW | |
Callsign Meaning | C H. F. Dougall (name of the station's first owner) | |
CTV | ||
CJBN (Kenora) |
CHFD (Thunder Bay) |
MCTV (Northeastern Ontario) |
CHFD is a Canadian television station. It is a CTV affiliate, broadcasting on channel 4 and cable 6 in Thunder Bay, and via a transmitter in the Armstrong area (CKAR-TV, channel 8 with an ERP of 0.01kw). It can also be seen on the Bell ExpressVu (channel 222) and Star Choice (channel 314) satellite services.
The station is part of the Thunder Bay Television twinstick with the CBC affiliate CKPR, owned by Dougall Media. It is one of only three CTV-affiliated stations in Canada that are not owned and operated directly by CTV.
CHFD went on the air for the first time on October 14, 1972.
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