Of interest to DTV viewers in Canadian border areas (Detroit, Seattle, Buffalo, etc.), here is recent info from the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC) regarding their future plans for OTA Digital TV.
My question: When will (CBC Affilate) CBET begin Digital TV over-the-air in Windsor (ONT)?
My follow up question: I'd like to confirm what I think you meant below by "Expansion projects will likely not be put in place until some time after the mandated shutdown takes effect.". Would this mean further digital over-the-air TV stations in Canada will not be operational until 'some time' after analog TV has been turned off?
CBC Answer:
My question: When will (CBC Affilate) CBET begin Digital TV over-the-air in Windsor (ONT)?
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CBC Answer: We appreciate your interest in CBC Television. CBC is currently broadcasting in over the air high definition in Montreal, Toronto, Ottawa and Vancouver. Beyond that, no further decisions have been made regarding further expansion as yet, since funding for such projects is not currently in place. Any further new transmitters would likely be placed in major centres of high population, but it's premature to speculate on possible locations for future transmitters at the moment, or on exactly when additional facilities might be installed. The Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) has established a date of August 31, 2011 as the deadline to end analog TV transmission in Canada. Expansion projects will likely not be put in place until some time after the mandated shutdown takes effect. Thank you for writing to CBC. CBC Audience Relations
CBC Answer: We appreciate your interest in CBC Television. CBC is currently broadcasting in over the air high definition in Montreal, Toronto, Ottawa and Vancouver. Beyond that, no further decisions have been made regarding further expansion as yet, since funding for such projects is not currently in place. Any further new transmitters would likely be placed in major centres of high population, but it's premature to speculate on possible locations for future transmitters at the moment, or on exactly when additional facilities might be installed. The Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) has established a date of August 31, 2011 as the deadline to end analog TV transmission in Canada. Expansion projects will likely not be put in place until some time after the mandated shutdown takes effect. Thank you for writing to CBC. CBC Audience Relations
My follow up question: I'd like to confirm what I think you meant below by "Expansion projects will likely not be put in place until some time after the mandated shutdown takes effect.". Would this mean further digital over-the-air TV stations in Canada will not be operational until 'some time' after analog TV has been turned off?
CBC Answer:
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Keep in mind that I am not speaking for the entire Canadian broadcast industry. There will be no further CBC HD transmitters put in place before the 2011 deadline. When new projects will be undertaken following this date depends onfunding which has yet to be provided. If you are looking for the plans of other networks, you should contact those companies separately. CBC Audience Relations
Keep in mind that I am not speaking for the entire Canadian broadcast industry. There will be no further CBC HD transmitters put in place before the 2011 deadline. When new projects will be undertaken following this date depends onfunding which has yet to be provided. If you are looking for the plans of other networks, you should contact those companies separately. CBC Audience Relations









