CHET-TV

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CHET-TV
CHET-TV.jpg
CityChetwynd, British Columbia
ChannelsAnalog: 55 (UHF)
(to move to 28)
Branding55 CHET TV
Programming
AffiliationsIndependent station
Ownership
OwnerThe Chetwynd Communications Society
CHET-FM
History
FoundedMarch 8, 2000; 21 years ago (2000-03-08)
First air date
August 2000; 21 years ago (2000-08)
Call sign meaning
CHETwynd (broadcast area)
Technical information
ERPCHET-TV: 100 watts
CHET-TV-1: 10 watts
HAAT0.0 m
Translator(s)CHET-TV-1 33 (Hasler Flats)
Links
Website55 CHET-TV

CHET-TV is a community television station in Chetwynd, British Columbia. The station was founded on March 8, 2000 when then-Governor General Adrienne Clarkson cut the ribbon for their new studios. CHET-TV and its radio sister share studios on North Access Road in downtown Chetwynd.

The station officially began professional transmissions in August 2000.

External links[]

  • CHET-TV in the REC Canadian station database


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