Showing posts with label french. Show all posts
Showing posts with label french. Show all posts

2007-06-24

Canal Savoir: CFTU-TV

CFTU is a Canadian French language educational television station in the province of Quebec, owned by a private consortium known as CANAL, consisting primarily of Quebec-based post-secondary institutions. CFTU currently uses the on-air brand, Canal Savoir. It is licensed to and located in the city of Montreal.

CFTU is available over-the-air on channel 29 in Montreal; on cable through much of Quebec, parts of Ontario, New Brunswick, and Western Canada; and on satellite (Bell ExpressVu channel 152 and Star Choice channel 720).





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CPAC French

CPAC (English: Cable Public Affairs Channel and French: La Chaîne d'affaires publiques par câble), is a Canadian cable television specialty service devoted to coverage of public and government affairs, including carrying a full, uninterrupted feed of proceedings of the Canadian House of Commons, with two separate audio channels; one in English and the other in French. CPAC is similar to C-SPAN in the United States and the two services exchange some content.

CPAC's main purpose is the broadcast of proceedings of the House of Commons. Other programming includes meetings of House of Commons and Senate parliamentary committees, occasional Supreme Court proceedings, political conventions, conferences, committees and coverage of general elections. CPAC also airs the proceedings of certain Royal Commissions and judicial inquiries. Proceedings of the Canadian Senate are not carried as the upper house has yet to agree to allow its sessions to be televised. On 25 April 2006, The Hon. Hugh Segal moved that the Senate of Canada televise its proceedings; the motion has since been referred to the Senate Standing Committee on Rules, Procedures and the Rights of Parliament for consideration.

Broadcasts on CPAC are in both English and French. In 2003, at the behest of the CRTC, CPAC and its carriers started to allow television viewers to choose which language they hear the service in, putting the feed of one language on the service's main audio channel and the feed of the other language on its SAP channel. CPAC has also offered a "floor" feed, i.e. a feed that does not carry any simultaneous translation, although due to the changes noted above it may not remain in use over cable or satellite television.

A choice between the floor feed, English and French feeds are, however, offered on CPAC's free Internet video stream available on their website. Selected events and programs are also podcast.





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TVC9

TVC 9 offers you the opportunity to see and be seen by people from your community. You have program ideas that might interest people from your community, you have a message to announce, you want to promote your organism, TVC 9 offers you the possibility to promote your message.

With the multiplication of television channels, it is becoming increasingly important to leave an informative vehicle to local populations. In Abitibi-Témiscamingue, we have the privilege to have a well-organized local television network that is the envy of any city of similar size within the rest of the province. Cablevision du Nord de Québec, through its local television, TVC9, is able to provide a forefront service to your environment.

Local television offers you the opportunity to see and be seen by people from your community. TVC9 Val-d'Or & TVC9 Rouyn-Noranda provide more than 10 hours of local production to the television serviced by Cablevision du Nord de Québec.



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TVA en direct

TVA is a Canadian French language privately owned television network.

TVA is based in Quebec and only has affiliates in Quebec, although the affiliates in Rivière-du-Loup and Carleton have rebroadcast transmitters in New Brunswick. Also, the affiliate in Gatineau is part of the Ottawa television market. Since 1998, it has been available on cable across Canada. It is widely considered to be the French counterpart of CTV. In fact, its logo is similar to CTV's, although the two networks have never been jointly owned. TVA is presently owned by Groupe TVA Inc. (TSX: TVA), a publicly-traded subsidiary of Quebecor Média.

TVA is short for Téléviseurs associés or Télédiffuseurs associés, depending on the source (both can be roughly translated to "Associated Telecasters"). The name reflects TVA's roots as a cooperative network owned by its affiliates. However, only the initials are used on-air.




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