CBLT-DT (channel 5) is a
television station in
Toronto, Ontario, Canada, serving as the
flagship station
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of the English-language service of
CBC Television
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. It is part of a
twinstick with
Ici Radio-Canada Télé
Ici Radio-Canada Télé (formerly known as Télévision de Radio-Canada) is a Canadian French-language free-to-air television network owned by the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (known in French as Société Radio-Canada), the national pub ...
outlet
CBLFT-DT
CBLFT-DT (channel 25) is an Ici Radio-Canada Télé station in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, which broadcasts programming to the province's Franco-Ontarian population. It is part of a twinstick with CBC Television flagship CBLT-DT (channel 5). Both s ...
(channel 25). Both stations share studios at the
Canadian Broadcasting Centre on
Front Street West in
downtown Toronto, which is also shared with national cable news channel
CBC News Network and houses the studios for most of CBC's news and entertainment programs. CBLT-DT's transmitter is located atop the
CN Tower.
History

The station first signed on the air on September 8, 1952, originally broadcasting on
VHF
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Frequencies immediately below VHF ...
channel 9. It is the oldest television station in the province of Ontario, and the second oldest in Canada after Ici Radio-Canada Télé flagship station
CBFT in
Montreal. The station's first broadcast was prefaced by the inadvertent incorrect display of the CBC's national network logo; conflicting accounts say it was either displayed upside-down or backwards, due to the incorrect insertion of the slide. No such error was made two days earlier when CBFT signed on.
CBLT originally broadcast from a series of smaller studios with the main one on Mutual Street nicknamed unofficially as "The Barn" next to the
transmitter tower (the old management building, nicknamed "The Kremlin", is now part of the
National Ballet School on Jarvis Street). On January 19, 1953, a microwave link between
Buffalo, New York and Toronto was activated, allowing the live telecast of programs from the American television networks. A few months later, on May 14, 1953, CBC Television's stations in Montreal (CBFT) and
Ottawa
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(
CBOT) became the first connections within the
Trans-Canada Microwave system.
In 1956, CBLT moved to VHF channel 6 and increased its
effective radiated power from 25 to 100 kW. The change in frequency was made to accommodate the eventual licensing of a second privately owned local station for Toronto, which eventually became
CFTO (channel 9) when that station was licensed at the end of 1960. Then in 1972, CBLT relocated to channel 5 in order to allow two new stations – CKGN (now
CIII-DT) in
Paris and a repeater of Ottawa-based
CJOH in
Deseronto – to use channel 6.
CBLT moved its transmitter facilities to the
CN Tower when it opened in 1976; its signal was transmitted from the tower for the first time on May 31, 1976. It moved its operations to the
Canadian Broadcasting Centre on
Front Street in 1992.
Branding
CBLT has used a variety of on-air brands since its inception. From 1957 to 1972, it was known as "Channel 6". Following its move to channel 5 in 1972, it rebranded as "CBLT Five", later simplifying it to "CBLT/5". In the late 1970s, the station was branded as "Toronto/5", with the then-new CBC logo substituting for one of the O's in "Toronto". During the 1980s, it was known mainly as CBLT-TV, although it used a "CBC 5" logo. Starting on January 1, 1986, the station was identified in print ads as "CBC Television Toronto/5", but the CBLT name was used for its local programs including its supper hour newscast ''CBLT Newshour''. By the 1990s, it was known simply as "CBC Toronto", although the CBLT calls were used from time to time in local programming, and on the CBC website. As with most Canadian television stations, the use of the analogue channel placement was phased out of the station's logo and advertising, as most cable placements did not match up with its VHF frequency.
News operation
CBLT-DT currently broadcasts 10 hours, 40 minutes of locally produced newscasts each week (with two hours each weekday, a half-hour on Saturdays and ten minutes on Sundays); in regards to the number of hours devoted to news programming, it is the lowest local newscast output out of any English-language television station in the immediate Toronto market and the second lowest among the stations in the expanded Toronto–
Hamilton–
Barrie market as a whole (behind
CTV 2 owned-and-operated station
CKVR-DT, which airs seven hours of newscasts each week). CBLT's newscasts have consistently faced very stiff competition in the Toronto market, consistently rating behind
CTV
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* Connected TV, or Smart TV, a TV set with integrated internet
North America and South America
* CTV Television Network, a Canadian television network owned by Bell Media
** CTV 2, a secondary Canadian televisio ...
station CFTO since it surged to the number one spot in 1970, and behind
CITY-TV (channel 57) since 1982.
On September 10, 1984, CBLT debuted one of the only locally produced morning television programs in Canada, ''CBLT Morning'', which aired weekdays from 7:00 to 9:00 a.m. The program was co-hosted by
Dale Goldhawk
Dale Goldhawk (born ) is a Canadians, Canadian broadcaster, journalist, and investigative reporter.
Goldhawk graduated from the journalism program at Ryerson Polytechnical Institute in 1967 and began his career as a reporter for the ''Toronto Te ...
and Leslie Jones, with news reported by Kevin Marsh. At the time of the program's cancellation on April 4, 1986, it was watched by 20,000 viewers, more than the Canadian viewership of
ABC's ''
Good Morning America
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'', but less than that of CTV's ''
Canada AM''.
In the spring of 1995, according to
BBM Canada, CBLT's evening newscast ''CBC Evening News'' had a total audience of 117,000 viewers in the Toronto-Hamilton market, putting it in fourth place behind ''
Global News'' on CIII at 141,000, CITY's ''
CityPulse
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'' at 229,000, and CFTO's ''World Beat News'' at 409,000. Only
CHCH
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(channel 11), the only other station based in the Toronto-Hamilton market with a 6:00 p.m. newscast, had lower viewership at 77,000 viewers.
On October 15, 2011, CBLT debuted a half-hour 6:00 p.m. newscast on Saturdays; the station then launched a ten-minute news bulletin on Sundays at 11:00 p.m. the following day. A 30-minute newscast at 11:00 p.m. on weeknights was introduced on September 17, 2012. The additional local newscasts were part of a five-year strategic plan by the CBC called "2015: Everyone, Every Way", which will feature local service improvements across CBC's television, radio and internet platforms.
Notable current on-air staff
*
Dwight Drummond
Dwight Drummond (born September 22, 1968) is a Canadian television journalist who currently hosts ''Canada Tonight'' on CBC News Network. He previously worked as the anchor of ''CBC Toronto News with Dwight Drummond'' at CBLT, CBC Television's st ...
– weeknight anchor
Notable former on-air staff
*
Guido Basso –
music director
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(1963–1967)
*
Bill Cameron – news anchor (1992–1995)
*
Sharon Dunn
Sharon Dunn (born in Sydney, Nova Scotia) is a Canadian journalist.
Career
A graduate of Dalhousie University, she began her career in broadcasting at the age of 21 as a weather girl at CJCB-TV in Sydney, Nova Scotia in 1975. She quickly moved t ...
– anchor of ''Newshour'' and ''Newsfinal''/host of ''
Reach for the Top'' (1979–1984)
*
Dale Goldhawk
Dale Goldhawk (born ) is a Canadians, Canadian broadcaster, journalist, and investigative reporter.
Goldhawk graduated from the journalism program at Ryerson Polytechnical Institute in 1967 and began his career as a reporter for the ''Toronto Te ...
– co-host of ''CBLT Morning'' (1984–1986)
*
Bill Harrington – legislative reporter
*
Ross Hull – meteorologist (2013–2014)
*
Hilary Brown
Hilary Brown is a Canadian journalist whose career spanned for almost four decades. Brown is regularly characterized as a ground-breaker, for working as a foreign correspondent and a war correspondent, when women rarely posted to dangerous loca ...
– anchor of ''Newshour'' (1984–1991)
*
Fraser Kelly
Fraser Loyal Kelly ( 1934 – January 19, 2022) was a Canadian journalist, broadcaster and corporate executive.
Biography
Kelly was born and raised in Toronto. He was educated at the University of Toronto, graduating with a degree in political sc ...
– co-host of ''Newshour'' (1981–1986)
*
Jeffrey Kofman Jeffrey Kofman (born May 20, 1959) is a former reporter and co-founder and CEO of Trint.
ABC News London Bureau
As London-based correspondent for ABC News he reported on stories in Europe. Prior to his assignment overseas, Kofman spent 10 years ...
– anchor/reporter
*
Claire Martin – weeknights meteorologist
*
Anne-Marie Mediwake – weeknights anchor (2010–2016)
*
Suhana Meharchand – news anchor (1995–2022)
*
Steve Paikin
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– Queen's Park correspondent
*
Percy Saltzman – CBLT's first weather person (1952–1972)
*
Adam Vaughan – reporter (1994–2000)
Technical information
Subchannel
Analogue-to-digital conversion
On January 30, 2004, the
Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission
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(CRTC) granted CBLT permission to broadcast a digital signal on UHF channel 20; CBLT's began broadcasting programming in
high definition
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on March 5, 2005.
CBLT shut down its analogue signal, over VHF channel 5, on August 31, 2011, the official date in which Canadian television stations in CRTC-designated mandatory
markets
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* Market economy
*Marketplace, a physical marketplace or public market
Geography
*Märket, a ...
transitioned from analogue to digital broadcasts. The station's digital signal remained on its pre-transition UHF channel 20.
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Through the use of
PSIP, digital television receivers display the station's
virtual channel as its former VHF analogue channel 5.
Coverage
The station's signal from its CN Tower transmitter adequately covers the immediate
Greater Toronto Area
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, from
Oshawa
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in the east, out to
Halton Hills and
Georgetown in the west, and from Hamilton and
Niagara Falls in the south, to roughly
Bradford
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.
In addition, CBLT serves as the default CBC affiliate for cable and satellite subscribers in markets previously served over-the-air by CBLT's rebroadcast transmitters (see
below
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), as well as the
Thunder Bay and
Peterborough television markets, after
CKPR-DT in Thunder Bay disaffiliated from the network September 1, 2014 and
CHEX-DT in Peterborough and its sister station
CHEX-TV-2
CHEX-DT-2 (channel 22) is a television station licensed to Oshawa, Ontario, Canada, serving the Regional Municipality of Durham as part of the Global Television Network. It is owned and operated by network parent Corus Entertainment, and maintai ...
in Oshawa both followed August 31, 2015, in both cases to become affiliates of the CTV Television Network.
The station is also carried on cable in several American communities, similar to sister stations
CBUT in
Vancouver,
CBET in
Windsor and CBMT in Montreal.
In the Caribbean, CBLT is carried on cable providers in
Anguilla,
Antigua and Barbuda
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,
St. Kitts and Nevis
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,
Barbados,
Bermuda,
Cayman Islands
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,
Grenada
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,
Turks and Caicos Islands and
Jamaica.
Former transmitters
CBLT served much of Ontario through a network of over 35 rebroadcast transmitters, including all of
Northeastern Ontario and most of
Southwestern Ontario
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, with the exception of Windsor since CBET-DT serves the Windsor area. The station only served
Southern Ontario and a few rural
Northern Ontario communities until 2002, when it took over the CBC affiliates of the
MCTV twinstick. CBLGT in
Geraldton and the CBLAT transmitters had operated since the early 1970s, while others were added as other CBC affiliates disaffiliated from the network or were bought by CBC.
On August 16, 2011, the CRTC granted the CBC permission to continue operating 22 analogue repeaters within mandatory markets, including those in
London and
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. These analogue transmitters were given an extension until August 31, 2012 to continue in operation, by which time the transmitters had to be converted to digital or shut down. CBC did not seek an extension for its Barrie transmitter, which it shut down on August 31, 2011; however, the remaining satellite rebroadcast stations remained in operation.
Reportedly due to federal funding reductions to the CBC in April 2012, the CBC made substantial cuts to their transmitting budget, including shutting down CBC's and Radio-Canada's remaining analogue transmitters on July 31, 2012. This included shutting down all the remaining CBC and Radio-Canada's rebroadcasters that had been "held over" using analogue transmitters during 2011–12. All of them have been decommissioned by the CBC, leaving rural Canadians and U.S. border regions with no free over-the-air CBC coverage, and those viewers have been instructed to subscribe to a cable or satellite provider or have been directed to the website available through pay internet providers.
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Rebroadcasters of CBLT
Rebroadcasters of CBLN-TV
The following is a list of transmitters that originally rebroadcast London, Ontario-based CBC outlet CBLN-TV. CBLN-TV first signed on in 1988 as a CBC outlet for southwestern Ontario outside of Windsor, broadcasting on UHF channel 40, replacing CFPL-TV as an affiliate. CBLN-TV carried local advertising and very few programming variations, but otherwise produced no programming of its own and was a ''de facto'' rebroadcaster of CBLT.
See also
*CBLFT-DT
CBLFT-DT (channel 25) is an Ici Radio-Canada Télé station in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, which broadcasts programming to the province's Franco-Ontarian population. It is part of a twinstick with CBC Television flagship CBLT-DT (channel 5). Both s ...
* List of CBC television stations
References
External links
CBC Toronto official website
*
*
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