CHOT-DT

{{short description|TVA affiliate in Gatineau, Quebec}}

{{Use mdy dates|date=February 2024}}

{{Infobox television station

| callsign = CHOT-DT

| city = Gatineau, Quebec

| logo = File:TVA Gatineau-Ottawa logo 2021.png

| logo_size = 240px

| branding = {{ubl|{{lang|fr|italic=no|TVA Gatineau–Ottawa}} (general)|{{lang|fr|TVA Nouvelles}} (newscasts)}}

| digital = 32 (UHF)

| virtual = 40

| translators =

| affiliations = TVA

| airdate = {{start date and age|1978|10|27|p=y}}

| location = {{ubl|Gatineau, Quebec|Ottawa, Ontario}}

| country = Canada

| callsign_meaning = C'est Hull–Ottawa Télévision

| former_callsigns = CHOT-TV (1978–2011)

| former_channel_numbers = Analogue:
40 (UHF, 1978–2011)
Digital:
40 (UHF, 2011–2020)

| owner = RNC MEDIA Inc.

| licensee =

| sister_stations = {{ubl|TV: CFGS-DT|Radio: CFTX-FM, CHLX-FM}}

| former_affiliations =

| erp = 111.4 kW

| haat = {{convert|358|m|ft|0|abbr=on}}

| coordinates = {{coord|45|30|9|N|75|50|59|W|type:landmark}}

| licensing_authority = CRTC

| website = {{URL|https://tvagatineau.ca/|TVA Gatineau–Ottawa}}

}}

CHOT-DT (channel 32), branded as {{lang|fr|italic=no|TVA Gatineau–Ottawa}}, is a television station in Gatineau, Quebec, Canada, serving the National Capital Region as an affiliate of TVA. The station is owned by RNC Media, as part of a twinstick with Noovo affiliate CFGS-DT (channel 34). The two stations share studios on Rue Jean-Proulx and Rue Buteau in the former city of Hull; CHOT-DT's transmitter is located at Camp Fortune in Chelsea, Quebec.

CHOT-DT is the largest TVA station that is not owned and operated by the network. It is also the largest network affiliate in Canada in a media market that is not owned by its associated network.

History

From 1974 to 1977, the Ottawa–Hull area received TVA programming from CFVO-TV (channel 30), which was the first French-language commercial station in the National Capital Region. CFVO was cooperatively owned and constantly struggled financially. After its March 1977 closure, Radio-Québec bought the channel 30 physical plant directly from CFVO's creditors.{{cite news|via=Newspapers.com|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/50781590/cfvos-hardware-bought/|accessdate=May 13, 2020|title=CFVO's hardware bought|work=Ottawa Citizen|date=April 19, 1977|page=3}} The Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) then invited bids for a new French-language commercial station to be affiliated with TVA and operate on channel 40.{{cite news|via=Newspapers.com|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/50799689/decision-and-public-announcement-cfvo/|accessdate=May 13, 2020|date=July 8, 1977|page=10|title=Decision (77-368, 77-369); Public Announcement|work=Ottawa Citizen}} Though as many as four bids were rumoured to be incoming for the TVA affiliate,{{cite news|via=Newspapers.com|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/50799563/battle-to-get-cfvo-licence-heating-up/|accessdate=May 13, 2020|date=September 7, 1977|page=4|work=Ottawa Citizen|first=Dan|last=Karon|title=Battle to get CFVO licence 'heating up'}} the CRTC only received two, from Télé-Métropole (owner of TVA flagship station CFTM in Montreal) and Radio-Nord.{{cite news|via=Newspapers.com|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/50806942/two-bids-for-cfvo-permit/|accessdate=May 13, 2020|date=September 15, 1977|work=Ottawa Citizen|page=2|title=Two bids for CFVO permit}} The CRTC selected the application from Radio-Nord in December;{{cite news|via=Newspapers.com|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/50799508/hull-granted-french-language-tv-station/|accessdate=May 13, 2020|title=Hull granted French-language TV station|date=December 14, 1977|page=4|work=Ottawa Citizen|first=Dan|last=Karon}} CHOT, known as "Télé-Outaouais", began operations on October 27, 1978.{{cite news|via=Newspapers.com|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/50799768/french-tv-set-to-start/|accessdate=May 13, 2020|date=October 6, 1978|title=French TV set to start|page=5|work=Ottawa Citizen}} Pierre Thibault, who had been a temporary manager for CFVO late in the station's life, served as its first general manager.{{cite news|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/50870064/|accessdate=May 13, 2020|work=Ottawa Journal|page=68|first=Shirley|last=Won|title=French-language TV station goes on the air next month|date=September 28, 1978}}

For a time until the late 1990s, CHOT was branded as "CHOT 40", referring to the station's channel number over the air. CHOT was one of the last television stations in Canada to use its over-the-air channel number in station branding. It is currently branded as "{{lang|fr|italic=no|TVA Gatineau–Ottawa}}".

Cable distribution

The station is carried on channel 4 by Vidéotron in Gatineau and on channel 10 by Rogers Cable in Ottawa.

CHOT is also carried by most of EastLink's cable systems in Northeastern Ontario, one of the only regions in English Canada that carries an affiliate station instead of the national feed of CFTM-DT. It has been available on cable in this region since the early 1980s, long before TVA carriage was mandated nationwide. Predecessor companies Northern Cable and Persona picked up CHOT due to the area's large Franco-Ontarian population, and continued to carry CHOT rather than switching providers.

News operation

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{{lang|fr|TVA Nouvelles}} broadcasts a 30-minute local newscast every weekday at 6 p.m. and, as of 2019, a 17-minute local newscast at 12:13 p.m. In the past, CHOT had local news on weekends and a 15-minute noon newscast on weekdays, but recent cuts made by RNC Media had these newscasts replaced with Montreal-based TVA network news programs.

Digital television and high definition

After the analog television shutdown and digital conversion, which took place on August 31, 2011,{{cite web|url=http://www.ic.gc.ca/epic/site/oca-bc.nsf/en/ca02336e.html |title=Canada's Office of Consumer Affairs - What You Need to Know About the Analog-to-Digital Television Transition in Canada |accessdate=March 15, 2012 |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20080916083326/http://www.ic.gc.ca/epic/site/oca-bc.nsf/en/ca02336e.html |archivedate=September 16, 2008 |url-status=dead}} CHOT-TV flash cut to digital maintaining operations on UHF channel 40. As part of the UHF spectrum repack, CHOT-DT was required to move broadcast frequencies by July 2020. CHOT-DT moved to UHF channel 32 in July 2020; CHOT-DT was to display as virtual channel 40, but displays as 32.

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