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Archived since: Sep, 2021
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Charlotte County Television is a truly local television channel with production and broadcasting facilities centrally located in Saint Andrews, NB. CHCO-TV captures and shares news from around Charlotte County, and provincial and federal political elections. During the Covid-19 pandemic the CHCO-TV has provided coverage of local and provincial health updates.
Subject: Spontaneous Events, Society & Culture, Politics & Elections , Local news broadcasts, Local news broadcasts
Creator: Vicki Hogarth, Vicki Hogarth
Source: https://www.facebook.com/chco.tv/about/?ref=page_internal , https://www.facebook.com/chco.tv/about/?ref=page_internal
Type: Social Media, Audio Visual, Digital , Social Media, Audio Visual, Digital
Collector: Charlotte County Archives, Charlotte County Archives
Contributor: Brian Dickson, Vicki Hogarth, Ken McTavish, Lauren Naish, Doug Noddin, Jay Remer, Patrick Watt, David Welch, Brian Dickson, Vicki Hogarth, Ken McTavish, Lauren Naish, Doug Noddin, Jay Remer, Patrick Watt, David Welch
Rights: CHCO-TV , CHCO-TV
Administrative History: The mission of CHCO-TV is to promote community media and to encourage, educate and engage residents in Southwestern New Brunswick, to use new media and technology, to improve civic involvement, learn new media skills and enhance the culture, the economy, health and quality of life in New Brunswick. HISTORY: Our first cablecast was on March 13,1993 on Cable 4. By December 7, St. Andrews Community Television was registered as a non-profit corporation. The first organizational meeting of St. Andrews Community Channel Inc. was held on February 15, 1994 and the Board has met on a monthly basis ever since. Following the eventual sale of Fundy Cable a few years later, board members made the decision to apply to the CRTC for a low power television broadcast licence. Our application for a low-power television broadcast license was approved by the CRTC on November 23, 2005 for CHCT-TV. On Nov. 23, 2005, a licence was approved. CHCT-TV received clearance to begin broadcasting on Feb. 21, 2006. August 18, 2010 CHCT-TV was moved again from cable 10 to cable 9 to make way for Rogers' corporately branded community channel from Saint John to be distributed for the first time in Charlotte County. On May 29, 2012 CHCT became CHCO-TV. December 20, 2012, CHCO-TV was added to the Bell-TV satellite television service on channel 539 to almost 1.6 million subscribers coast to coast. October 24, 2014, CHCO-TV was added to the Bell Aliant Fibe television service on channel 58 available to most of New Brunswick; and moved to channel 26 on September 8, 2016 to match the over-the-air channel. November 21, 2018, CHCO-TV was made available to mainland Rogers subscribers county-wide on channel 126. Rogers Ignite service was introduced in Charlotte County in the Autumn of 2019 placing CHCO on channel 133. CHCO-DT 26.1 HDTV service starts February 15th 2021. Rogers begins HD distribution of CHCO-DT on July 23rd 2021., The mission of CHCO-TV is to promote community media and to encourage, educate and engage residents in Southwestern New Brunswick, to use new media and technology, to improve civic involvement, learn new media skills and enhance the culture, the economy, health and quality of life in New Brunswick. HISTORY: Our first cablecast was on March 13,1993 on Cable 4. By December 7, St. Andrews Community Television was registered as a non-profit corporation. The first organizational meeting of St. Andrews Community Channel Inc. was held on February 15, 1994 and the Board has met on a monthly basis ever since. Following the eventual sale of Fundy Cable a few years later, board members made the decision to apply to the CRTC for a low power television broadcast licence. Our application for a low-power television broadcast license was approved by the CRTC on November 23, 2005 for CHCT-TV. On Nov. 23, 2005, a licence was approved. CHCT-TV received clearance to begin broadcasting on Feb. 21, 2006. August 18, 2010 CHCT-TV was moved again from cable 10 to cable 9 to make way for Rogers' corporately branded community channel from Saint John to be distributed for the first time in Charlotte County. On May 29, 2012 CHCT became CHCO-TV. December 20, 2012, CHCO-TV was added to the Bell-TV satellite television service on channel 539 to almost 1.6 million subscribers coast to coast. October 24, 2014, CHCO-TV was added to the Bell Aliant Fibe television service on channel 58 available to most of New Brunswick; and moved to channel 26 on September 8, 2016 to match the over-the-air channel. November 21, 2018, CHCO-TV was made available to mainland Rogers subscribers county-wide on channel 126. Rogers Ignite service was introduced in Charlotte County in the Autumn of 2019 placing CHCO on channel 133. CHCO-DT 26.1 HDTV service starts February 15th 2021. Rogers begins HD distribution of CHCO-DT on July 23rd 2021.
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