CJPM-TV

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CJPM-TV
Image:Tva-logo.gif
Saguenay, Quebec
City of license Chicoutimi, Quebec
Channels 6 (VHF), cable 4 analog,
Unknown digital
Translators 10 CJPM-TV-1 Chambord-Roberval
Affiliations TVA
Owner Québecor
Founded April 14, 1963
Former affiliations None
Transmitter Power 100 kW
Website TVA Saguenay

CJPM-TV is a television station. It is the TVA affiliate in Saguenay, Quebec.

The station was launched on April 14, 1963.

CJPM was the first television station to be connected to what would become the TVA network -- as a way of raising revenue for the station in its early days after signing on in 1963, CJPM began sharing programs with the biggest privately owned francophone station in Canada, CFTM-TV in Montreal. Other private stations eventually started linking up to each other and CFTM, leading to the creation of TVA in 1971.

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