List Of Radio-Canada Television Stations
Télévision de Radio-Canada operates as a Canadian French language television network owned by the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation made up of thirteen owned-and-operated stations and seven private affiliates. This is a table listing of Radio-Canada affiliates, with stations owned by Radio-Canada separated from privately owned affiliates, and arranged by market. This article also includes former self-supporting stations currently operating as rebroadcasters of regional affiliates, stations no longer affiliated with Télévision de Radio-Canada and stations purchased by the CBC that formerly operated as private Radio-Canada affiliates.
The station's advertised channel number follows the call letters; in most cases, this is their over-the-air broadcast frequency. The number in parenthesis which follows a virtual channel number is the station's actual digital channel number, digital channels allocated for future use listed in parentheses are italicized.
Note:
- 1) Two boldface asterisks appearing following a station's call letters (**) indicate a Radio-Canada station that was built and signed-on by the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation.
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