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CFCL-TV

CFCL-TV
(defunct)
City Timmins, Ontario
Branding MCTV - CBC
Channels Analog: 6 (VHF)
also heard on 87.7 MHz on the FM broadcast band
Translators see below
Affiliations CBC
Owner J. Conrad Lavigne (1956 - 1980)
Mid-Canada Communications (1980 - 1990)
Baton Broadcasting/CTV Inc. (1990 - 2002)
First air date June 21, 1956
Last air date October 27, 2002
Call letters' meaning CF Conrad Lavigne (original owner)
Sister station(s) CITO-TV
Transmitter power 100 kW
Height 174.6 m
Transmitter coordinates 48°32′49″N 80°57′9″W / 48.54694°N 80.95250°W / 48.54694; -80.95250

CFCL-TV was a television station in Timmins, Ontario, Canada. The station was in operation from 1956 to 2002 as a private affiliate of CBC Television.

The station was established on June 21, 1956 by J. Conrad Lavigne. It was originally established as a bilingual private affiliate of the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation's English and French television networks. It aired on channel 6.

The station added a rebroadcast transmitter in Kapuskasing in 1957. Lavigne subsequently added rebroadcasters in several communities in Northern Ontario and Western Quebec; by 1965, CFCL had the largest privately owned microwave transmission network in the world. CFCL remained a dual affiliate until the mid-1960s, when CBOFT added a transmitter in Timmins, CBFOT (later becoming CBLFT-3).

In 1971, Lavigne opened new CBC stations in Sudbury (CKNC) and North Bay (CHNB). The existing CBC stations in those cities became CTV affiliates; their owner also extended its Sudbury signal to Timmins via transmitter CKSO-TV-2, later standalone station CITO.

Until 1980, CFCL and CKSO-2 aggressively competed with each other for advertising dollars, leaving both in a precarious financial position due to the Timmins market's relatively small size. In 1980, the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission approved the merger of the two stations, along with their co-owned stations in North Bay and Sudbury, into the MCTV twinstick.


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