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CBXT is the television call sign for the CBC's television station in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.

History

The station first went on-air on October 1, 1961 as Edmonton's second television station; the previous CBC affiliate, CFRN, switched to the newly-established CTV on the same day. Initially, it was called "CBXT 5", or Channel 5. After being known as Edmonton/5 in the late 1970s, it became known as "XTV" in 1980. Its local newscasts were originally known as "Metro".
   When CBXT signed on, it was the first television station in Canada to use television cameras that could be remotely controlled from a control room, and didn't need constant adjustment.
   When CKRD-TV (Red Deer) disaffiliated from the CBC Television Network in 2005 (switching to CH, with new calls CHCA), CBXT was given control of the translator in Coronation, Alberta (CKRD-1) on channel 10. ICBXT moved it to channel 13 and added a translator on channel 14 in Red Deer, broadcasting the full CBXT-TV/CBC schedule to Red Deer and Central Alberta.

Transmitters

List of Transmitters of CBXT
  • CBXAT Grande Prairie
  • CBXAT-1 Peace River
  • CBXAT-10 Fox Lake
  • CBXAT-11 Slave Lake
  • CBXAT-12 Wabasca
  • CBXAT-14 Beaverlodge
  • CBXAT-2 High Prairie
  • CBXAT-3 Manning
  • CBXAT-4 High Level
  • CBXAT-5 Fort Vermilion
  • CBXAT-6 Paddle Prairie
  • CBXAT-7 Chateh
  • CBXAT-8 Rainbow Lake
  • CBXAT-9 Jean d'Or
  • CBXBT Fort Chipewyan
  • CBXT-1 Athabasca
  • CBXT-11 Daysland
  • CBXT-12 Forestburg
  • CBXT-13 Coronation
  • CBXT-14 Red Deer
  • CBXT-2 Whitecourt
  • CBXT-3 Hinton
  • CBXT-4 Jasper
  • CBXT-5 Lac La Biche
  • CBXT-6 Fort McMurray
  • CBXT-7 Fox Creek
  • CBXT-8 Plamondon

Logos

Image:Cbxt-2000.jpg|CBC Edmonton News logo, 2000. Further Information

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