List of historical Ontario Parliament Network transmitters

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In a number of small communities in Northern Ontario without cable service, TVOntario also operates LPTV transmitters which broadcast the network as a conventional over-the-air signal. These transmitters broadcast with the call sign CJOL-TV. See list of CJOL-TV and CIOL-TV Ontario Parliament Network transmitters.[1]

Transmitters located in First Nations communities in the region also leased time to the Wawatay Native Communications Society to broadcast aboriginal-themed programming.[2]

In April 2012, TVOntario announced that it would be decommissioning all of its remaining analog transmitters and associated towers by October 2013 including towers that it owns, which would impact the Ontario Parliament Network, as it shares towers with TVOntario. As of December 2012, the Ontario Parliament Network only has 10 remaining over-the-air transmitters, according to Industry Canada's TV spectrum database.[3] Previously, there had been 32 transmitters with the call sign of CJOL-TV.

As of 2015, it is uncertain if any of these remaining analog transmitters are still in operation.

Call-sign Channel Community ERP (kW) CRTC Decision Notes
CJOL-TV-1 24 0.02 kW 90-265
CJOL-TV-2 35 Evanturel 0.02 kW 90-266
CJOL-TV-3 21 Harris 0.02 kW 90-267
CJOL-TV-4 29 Hawk Junction 0.02 kW 90-268
CJOL-TV-5 36 Lac-Sainte-Thérèse 0.02 kW 90-269
CJOL-TV-6 24 New Osnaburgh 0.02 kW 90-270
CJOL-TV-7 31 Sultan 0.02 kW 90-271
CJOL-TV-9 30 Brethour 0.02 kW 90-264
CJOL-TV-10 11 Kingfisher Lake 0.005 kW 90-930
CJOL-TV-11 21 Longlac 0.04 kW 90-931
CJOL-TV-13 17 Slate Falls 0.02 kW 90-932
CJOL-TV-14 27 Evansville 0.04 kW 91-1
CJOL-TV-15 11 Big Trout Lake 0.01 kW 91-1
CJOL-TV-16 6 Deer Lake 0.005 kW 91-1
CJOL-TV-17 11 Fort Albany 0.01 kW 91-1
CJOL-TV-18 6 Fort Hope 0.005 kW 91-1
CJOL-TV-19 5 Lansdowne House 0.005 kW 91-1
CJOL-TV-20 10 Muskrat Dam 0.005 kW 91-1
CJOL-TV-21 11 North Spirit Lake 0.005 kW 91-1
CJOL-TV-22 23 Oba 0.02 kW 91-1
CJOL-TV-23 12 Ogoki 0.005 kW 91-1
CJOL-TV-24 27 Pays Plat 0.02 kW 91-1
CJOL-TV-25 36 Pointe au Baril 0.02 kW 91-1
CJOL-TV-26 12 Sachigo Lake 0.005 kW 91-1
CJOL-TV-27 13 Nibinamik 0.005 kW 91-1
CJOL-TV-28 12 Wapekeka 0.005 kW 91-1
CJOL-TV-29 11 Weagamow Lake 0.005 kW 91-1
CJOL-TV-30 12 Kashechewan 0.005 kW 91-844
CJOL-TV-31 57 Kirby's Corner 0.04 kW 91-844
CJOL-TV-32 17 Kejic Bay 0.02 kW 91-844
CJOL-TV-33 16 Attawapiskat 0.02 kW 91-844
CJOL-TV-34 12 Pikangikum 0.005 kW 91-844
CJOL-TV-35 13 Poplar Hill 0.005 kW 91-844
CJOL-TV-37 4 Sandy Lake 0.01 kW 92-156
CJOL-TV-38 40 Wharncliffe 0.02 kW 92-232
CJOL-TV-39 36 Kaboni 0.04 kW 92-295
CJOL-TV-40 38 Savard 0.04 kW 92-297 Listed as channel 35 in CRTC Decision 92-297 and channel 38 in the w9wi TV database
CIOL-TV-1 33 Rat Portage 0.02 kW 90-930

References[]

  1. ^ Broadcasting Decision CRTC 2008-46, Revocation of licence, CRTC, February 26, 2008
  2. ^ "Northern graduates band together Taught by radio in remote areas, natives to get diplomas". The Globe and Mail, June 20, 1992.
  3. ^ Broadcasting Database

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