CHAT-TV is a television station in Medicine Hat, Alberta. It is owned by Jim Pattison Group, and operates on VHF channel 6 and cable channel 3. It is a privately-owned affiliate of Rogers' Citytv television system.
It also operates translators in Pivot (CHAT-TV-1, channel 4), Maple Creek, Saskatchewan (CHAT-TV-2, channel 6) and Richmound, Saskatchewan (CHAT-TV-6, channel 4). The station is also carried regionally on Bell TV Channel 248.
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CHAT-TV is a television station in Medicine Hat, Alberta. It is owned by Jim Pattison Group, and operates on VHF channel 6 and cable channel 3. It is a privately-owned affiliate of Rogers' Citytv television system.
It also operates translators in Pivot (CHAT-TV-1, channel 4), Maple Creek, Saskatchewan (CHAT-TV-2, channel 6) and Richmound, Saskatchewan (CHAT-TV-6, channel 4). The station is also carried regionally on Bell TV Channel 248.
Its news program is called CHAT News, and is seen 12-12:30 pm, 5-7 pm and 11-11:30 pm weekdays (with repeat broadcasts at 6:30 & 8:00 am Tuesday-Friday). A 30 minute review of the week's news airs Saturday and Sunday afternoons and evenings, as well as Monday mornings at 6:30 am.
CHAT-TV commenced operations in September 14, 1957, with a power output of 5,700 watts visual power and 3,000 watts aural power, on channel 6. The station was owned by J.H. "Hop" Yuill's Monarch Broadcasting Company Ltd, and was co-owned with local station CHAT AM. CHAT-TV was...
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