About: CFVO-TV

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CFVO-TV was a television station that broadcast from Hull, Quebec (now Gatineau). It launched on September 1, 1974, under the ownership of the Coopérative de Télévision de l'Outaouais (Outaouais Television Cooperative, CTVO). CFVO transmitted on channel 30, broadcasting mostly TVA network programming with various local shows; it was the first private French-language TV station in the Ottawa–Hull area and the first cooperatively owned television station in Canada.

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  • CFVO-TV was a television station that broadcast from Hull, Quebec (now Gatineau). It launched on September 1, 1974, under the ownership of the Coopérative de Télévision de l'Outaouais (Outaouais Television Cooperative, CTVO). CFVO transmitted on channel 30, broadcasting mostly TVA network programming with various local shows; it was the first private French-language TV station in the Ottawa–Hull area and the first cooperatively owned television station in Canada. Constantly dogged by financial trouble, the station went bankrupt and ceased broadcasting on March 30, 1977. The channel 30 equipment was bought from bankruptcy by Radio-Québec (now Télé-Québec) and used to start CIVO-TV, the network's Outaouais transmitter; the CRTC awarded a new commercial station for the area in 1978, which became CHOT-TV (channel 40). (en)
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  • Three stylized outlined hands surround a circle containing the letters CFVO as well as the letters UHF and the number 30, the latter two in an extended sans serif. The top of the F is cut slightly so as to suggest the reading of them as CTVO. (en)
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  • The time is ripe for a private French-language TV station in this area. (en)
  • However, the factors that set the CTVO application apart from the other ones carried an extra weight in the Commission's view. These factors coincide with certain basic objectives of broadcasting policy. These objectives must be part of any valid application made to the CRTC. The CTVO group, however, has approached these objectives with energy and enthusiasm that which are exceptional and deserve consideration. (en)
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  • CRTC decision awarding channel 30 to CTVO (en)
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  • CFVO-TV was a television station that broadcast from Hull, Quebec (now Gatineau). It launched on September 1, 1974, under the ownership of the Coopérative de Télévision de l'Outaouais (Outaouais Television Cooperative, CTVO). CFVO transmitted on channel 30, broadcasting mostly TVA network programming with various local shows; it was the first private French-language TV station in the Ottawa–Hull area and the first cooperatively owned television station in Canada. (en)
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