Ottawa, Ontario Canada |
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Branding | ICI Ottawa-Gatineau |
Slogan | ICI Radio-Canada Télé, c'est ma télé |
Channels |
Digital: 33 (UHF) Virtual: 9.1 () |
Affiliations | Ici Radio-Canada Télé |
Owner | Société Radio-Canada |
First air date | June 24, 1955 |
Call letters' meaning |
Canadian Broadcasting Corporation Ottawa Français Télévision |
Sister station(s) | CBOT-DT, CBOF-FM, CBOX-FM |
Former callsigns | CBOFT (1955–2011) |
Former channel number(s) |
Analog: 9 (VHF, 1955–2011) Digital: 22 (UHF, 200?–2011) Digital: 9 (VHF, 2011–2013) |
Former affiliations |
Secondary: TVA (1977–1978) |
Transmitter power | 3.5 kW |
Height | 424.9 m |
Transmitter coordinates | 45°30′9″N 75°50′59″W / 45.50250°N 75.84972°W |
Website | ICI Ottawa-Gatineau |
CBOFT-DT, virtual channel 9.1 (UHF channel 33), is a Ici Radio-Canada Télé owned-and-operated television station located in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. The station is owned by the Société Radio-Canada arm of the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, as part of a twinstick with CBC Television station CBOT-DT (channel 4) and both stations share studios at the CBC Ottawa Broadcast Centre on Sparks Street in Downtown Ottawa, alongside the main corporate offices of the CBC, and its transmitter on the Ryan Tower at Camp Fortune in Chelsea, Quebec, north of Gatineau.
The station serves Franco-Ontarians in Eastern Ontario and Quebecers in the Outaouais region of Quebec. This station can also be seen on Rogers Cable channel 5 and digital channel 601 and in high definition on digital channel 602.
CBOFT first signed on the air on June 24, 1955 as the first French-language television station in Ontario. Previously, CBOT aired both CBC and Radio-Canada programs.