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TQS is a Canadian French language privately owned television network based in Quebec. It is owned by TQS Inc., a joint venture of Cogeco and CTVglobemedia, although a takeover offer by Remstar Corporation is currently awaiting regulatory approval. Remstar has already assumed management of TQS on an interim basis.[1] Terrestrial television (also known as over-the-air, OTA or broadcast television) was the traditional method of television broadcast signal delivery prior to the advent of cable and satellite television. ...
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History
The history of TQS goes back to 1968, when the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) first expressed interest in the establishment of a third French language commercial television service in the province of Quebec along with the existing Radio-Canada and TVA, although the CRTC did not call on applications for licences. The Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC, in French Conseil de la radiodiffusion et des télécommunications canadiennes) was established in 1968 by the Canadian Parliament to replace the Board of Broadcast Governors. ...
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TVA is a Canadian French language privately owned television network. ...
In 1972, the CRTC said it was prepared to receive licence applications in order to authorize a third commercial television service in Quebec, although it was not until 1974 when the CRTC granted licences to Télé Inter-Cité Québec Ltée to operate TV stations in Montreal and in Quebec City, however nothing came of this project. On November 15, 1984, the CRTC launched another call for applications, and in 1985 the CRTC held public hearings in Montreal to examine competing applications from partners Cogeco Inc. (60.3%) and Moffat Communications (39.7%), and another application by Réseau de télévision Quatre-Saisons Inc. Both applications applied to launch television stations in both Montreal and Quebec City. On September 6 of that year, the CRTC approved the application of the Réseau de télévision Quatre-Saisons inc. (TQS). TQS was authorized to operate a French language TV station in Montreal with an effective radiated power of 566,000 watts on Channel 35, but it was denied the application to operate a TV station in Quebec City. Moffat Communications Ltd. ...
The network was launched in 1986 as Télévision Quatre Saisons (Four Seasons Television) under the ownership of the Pouliot family, who then owned Montreal's CTV affiliate, CFCF-TV, and radio stations CFCF-AM (now CINW) and CFQR-FM. However, the network quickly ran into financial problems; at one point, the revenues from CFCF-TV were all that were keeping the network afloat. However, the network was known for advertising in English on its then-sister radio stations. CTV is a Canadian English language television network. ...
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CINW is an English language Canadian radio station located in Montreal, Quebec. ...
CFQR-FM is an English language Canadian radio station located in Montreal, Quebec. ...
In 1995, the Pouliots sold TQS to Quebec cable company Vidéotron, who already owned TVA, Quebec's other private commercial network. Due to monopoly ownership concerns, Vidéotron immediately turned around and sold TQS to Quebecor, a newspaper publisher. Vidéotron Limited is an integrated communications company active in cable television, interactive multimedia development, video on demand, wireless communication and Internet access services, serving Quebec, Canada. ...
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Quebecor acquired Vidéotron itself in 2001, and put TQS back on the market. Later in 2001, TQS was bought by a joint venture of CTVglobemedia (then known as Bell Globemedia) and Cogeco, another cable company. Cogeco owns 60% of the venture and handles most of the operations, while CTVglobemedia owns 40%. The acquisition, in a sense, reunited it with CFCF, which had been bought by CTV a year earlier. Since 1998, the network has branded itself as le mouton noir de la télé, or "the black sheep of television". It has long been a distant third in the ratings to TVA and Radio-Canada, in part because most of its affiliates are on UHF. However, it has produced a number of major hit series in Quebec. Black sheep is a derogatory colloquialism in the English language meaning an outsider or one who is different in a way which others disapprove of. ...
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Unlike TVA, TQS does not have mandatory cable carriage rights outside of Quebec, but may be offered at a cable company's discretion if there is a sufficient local market for French language television programming. Consequently the network is not widely available outside of Quebec, although some communities in northern and eastern Ontario and in New Brunswick receive TQS affiliates on cable. The affiliate in Gatineau is part of the Ottawa market, and is available in nearly all of eastern Ontario on cable, while most of Northern Ontario receives the affiliates from either Gatineau or Val-d'Or. The network affiliate in Rivière-du-Loup also has a rebroadcaster in Edmundston, New Brunswick, the network's only over-the-air transmitter outside of Quebec. Northern Ontario is the part of the province of Ontario, Canada, which lies north of Lake Huron, Georgian Bay, the French River and Lake Nipissing. ...
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The network is known to many English Canadian viewers for Bleu Nuit, a showcase of softcore pornography broadcast late Saturday nights, similar to the old Baby Blue films that once aired on Toronto's Citytv. In fact, TQS was once considered the French counterpart of Citytv. Bleu Nuit is a television series broadcast late night on the Quebec television network TQS. The content of the series is adult films, mostly European. ...
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In early 2005, TQS was part of the consortium that won the Canadian broadcast rights to the Vancouver 2010 Winter Olympics, and the 2012 Summer Olympics. This was considered a serious coup, as the rival CBC Television had previously won Olympic broadcast rights from the 1996 Summer Olympics through to the 2008 Summer Olympics. TQS will be the primary French broadcaster, while CTV will be the primary English broadcaster; TSN, RDS and Rogers Sportsnet will provide supplementary coverage. For other uses, see Vancouver (disambiguation). ...
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The current TQS logo, which uses the lowercase form "tqs", was adopted in fall 2006. While some network publicity materials now use the lowercase form in text, the uppercase form also remains common. In late 2007, TQS launched an HD simulcast of their Montreal affiliate, CFJP called TQS HD. High-definition television (HDTV) is a digital television broadcasting system with greater resolution than traditional television systems (NTSC, SECAM, PAL). ...
Bankruptcy protection On December 18, 2007, TQS filed for protection from its creditors in a bankruptcy-court filing. At this point the station was given 30 days in which to reorganize and revamp itself, with the goal of finding a viable solution to pay off its creditors. On January 16, 2008, a judge extended the grace period for an additional 45 days. is the 352nd day of the year (353rd in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
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Montreal newspaper La Presse reported on January 15 that Rogers Communications and RNC Media were each interested in acquiring some individual stations within the network, although RNC Media later denied the report and Rogers declined to comment.[2] On February 25, 2008, the network confirmed that it had received four purchase bids, although it did not disclose the identities of the bidders.[3] La Presse, founded in 1884, is a large-circulation French-language daily newspaper published in Montreal, Quebec. ...
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Remstar takeover It was announced on March 10, 2008, that the Quebec Supreme Court approved the sale of TQS to Remstar Corporation, a Montreal-based television and film producer and distributor.[4] Creditors, who were owed more than $33 million, voted to accept the Remstar proposal in May.[5] The deal is still subject to CRTC approval.[6] is the 69th day of the year (70th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
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Remstar announced on April 23, 2008 that 270 jobs would be cut at TQS, while the information services division will be abolished entirely — thus eliminating all newscasts from the network starting in September 2008. [7] is the 113th day of the year (114th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
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TQS Logo Gallery TQS' logo used from 1986-1993. | | TQS' logo from 1997 with new network slogan, "Allumée depuis 10 ans" (Lit-up for 10 years) | TQS' alternate logo with an actual Black Sheep, from 1998. | Alternate logo using the "Black Sheep" logo. | Previous logo. Image File history File links Tqs-logo. ...
| Current logo; introduced in late 2006. | | Slogans - 1987-1989: On grandit ensemble! (We grow together!)
- 1995-1997: Allumée! (Turned on!)
- 1997-Present: Le mouton noir de la télé (The black sheep of television)
- 2007: Parce que vous êtes... différent! (Because you are... different!) — ("Le mouton noir de la télé" is also used)
Programming - Further information: List of programs broadcast by TQS
This is a list of programms currently, formerly, and soon to be broadcast by TQS. This list is incomplete; you can help by expanding it. ...
TQS stations Owned and operated These stations are owned and operated by TQS, i.e., they are co-owned by Cogeco and CTVglobemedia: In the television industry (especially in North America), an owned and operated station (frequently abbreviated as O&O) is a television station that is owned by the network with which it is associated. ...
CFJP is the callsign for TQS flagship television station in Montreal, Canada. ...
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CFVS is the callsign for TQS television station in Val dOr, Quebec, serving Quebecs Abitibi region. ...
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CFTF is the callsign for TQS television station in Rivière-du-Loup, Quebec The station is part of a rare triple-stick, owned by Télé Inter-Rives, which also owns Radio-Canada affiliate CKRT and TVA affiliate CIMT. Serving the Lower St. ...
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References - ^ CRTC administrative approval cited in ownership chart for Cogeco
- ^ "French-language television network TQS facing potential bidding war", Canadian Press, January 16, 2008.
- ^ "TQS receives four formal bids for troubled Quebec TV network", CKGL, February 25, 2008.
- ^ "Judge approves Remstar acquisition of TQS", Report on Business, March 10, 2008.
- ^ "TQS creditors accept deal that would see them get $7 million of $33 million", Canadian Press, May 22, 2008.
- ^ CRTC Notice of Public Hearing 2008-5.
- ^ (French) "Les employés de TQS à fleur de peau", canoe.com, April 24, 2008.
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External links - Official TQS website (French)
- Public information on TQS Insolvency made available by accounting firm RSM Richter
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FM radio is a broadcast technology invented by Edwin Howard Armstrong that uses frequency modulation to provide high-fidelity sound over broadcast radio. ...
CFBT-FM (identified on air and in print as The Beat 94. ...
CFCA-FM, branded as KoolFM, is a Canadian radio station, airing at 105. ...
CFJR-FM is a canadian radio station airing at 104. ...
CFLY is a Canadian radio station, which broadcasts at 98. ...
Logo CFWM is a radio station based in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. ...
CHBN (91. ...
CHBE is a Canadian radio station, broadcasting at 107. ...
CHIQ is a radio station in Winnipeg, Manitoba broadcasting a Hot AC format at 100 Kw Since July 2006 it has programmed its RDS data stream to include the artist and title of the currently playing song. ...
CHQM-FM (identified on air and in print as 103. ...
CHST is a Canadian radio station, broadcasting at 102. ...
CHUM-FM is a Canadian radio station licensed to Toronto, Ontario and operated by CHUM Limited. ...
CIDR is the callsign for a radio station, broadcasting at 93. ...
CIMX is the call sign of a radio station based in Windsor, Ontario, Canada. ...
C100 FM, Halifax CIOO is a Canadian radio station, broadcasting at 100. ...
CJMJ is a Canadian radio station, which airs an adult contemporary format at 100. ...
CJPT is a radio station, airing at 103. ...
CKCE-FM is a new Canadian hot AC station serving Calgary, Alberta. ...
CKKL is a Canadian radio station, which airs at 93. ...
CKLY is a Canadian radio station, broadcasting at 91. ...
CKPT-FM is a Canadian radio station with a hot adult contemporary format broadcasting at 99. ...
CKQM is a Canadian radio station, broadcasting at 105. ...
CKUL-FM is a Halifax, Nova Scotia radio station broadcasting on 96. ...
The Globe and Mail is a Canadian English-language nationally distributed newspaper, based in Toronto and printed in six cities across the country. ...
access media group is a company based in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada specializing in learning-based media. ...
The CHUM-City Building, the building is also known as the MuchMusic World Headquarters to avoid references of CHUM or Citytv. ...
The CTV signage on the building was replaced with MTV signage in 2006, with the arrival of MTV Canada. ...
Maple Leaf Sports & Entertainment Ltd. ...
VideoFACT is a Canadian fund, funded exclusively by MuchMusic, MuchMoreMusic, and MusiquePlus, which provides grants to new and emerging Canadian recording artists to help them produce music videos. ...
Telegram Corporation was a media outlet created under a joint venture between John Bassetts Toronto Telegram and the Eaton family, as one of three co-owners of CFTO-TV in 1960. ...
Baton Broadcasting redirects here. ...
This article is about the history of the CHUM Limiteds former assets, for the current ownership see CTVglobemedia. ...
Mid-Canada Communications was a Canadian media company, which operated from 1980 to 1990. ...
The Baton Broadcast System (BBS), often referred to as the Baton Broadcasting System[1], was a Canadian system of television stations located in Ontario and Saskatchewan. ...
WTSN is a now defunct Canadian category 1 digital cable television channel dedicated to presenting women in sports. ...
The Woodbridge Company Limited is a Canadian holding company owned by the Thomson family and the principal shareholder of The Thomson Corporation. ...
The Ontario Teachers Pension Plan is the pension plan for the public school teachers of Ontario. ...
Torstar Corporation TSX: TS.NV.B-T is an independently-owned Canadian broadly based media company that is named after its principal holding, the Toronto Star daily newspaper. ...
Bell Canada Enterprises (TSX: BCE, NYSE: BCE), legally BCE Inc. ...
CTVglobemedia Inc. ...
Cogeco (TSX: CGO) is a Canadian media and communications company. ...
Terrestrial television (also known as over-the-air, OTA or broadcast television) was the traditional method of television broadcast signal delivery prior to the advent of cable and satellite television. ...
Télévision de Radio-Canada[1] is a Canadian French language television network. ...
CKTV is a television station in Saguenay, Quebec. ...
CKSH is a television station in Sherbrooke, Quebec. ...
CKTM is a television station in Trois-Rivières, Quebec. ...
CFJP is the callsign for TQS flagship television station in Montreal, Canada. ...
CFAP is the callsign for TQS television station in Quebec City. ...
CFKS is the callsign for TQS television station in Sherbrooke, Quebec. ...
CFKM is the callsign for TQS television station in Trois-Rivières, Quebec. ...
CFRS is the callsign for TQS television station in Saguenay, Quebec. ...
Cable TV redirects here. ...
A specialty channel or specialty service is a television channel, generally not available through conventional broadcast television, which consists of programming focused on a single type or targeted at a specific demographic. ...
TVCogeco is the brand of community channels owned by Cogeco Cable, many of which share common programmes. ...
TV Cogeco is a local cable television channel based in Windsor, Ontario, seen on cable channel 11 on Cogeco systems in Windsor, Leamington, and most of Essex County. ...
TVCogeco is a local cable television channel based in Kingston, Ontario, seen on cable channel 13 on Cogeco systems in Kingston and the surrounding area. ...
TVCogeco is a local cable television channel based in North Bay, Ontario, seen on cable channel 12 on Cogeco systems in North Bay and the surrounding area. ...
Cable 14 is a community channel licenced to Hamilton, Ontario, and is available to cable television subscribers using Cogeco, Mountain Cable, and Source Cable services. ...
Canal Indigo, is a Canadian French language national pay-per-view network that launched in August of 1996, which offers viewers a wide range of commercial-free hit movies, unique sporting events and entertainment on an à -la-carte basis. ...
FM radio is a broadcast technology invented by Edwin Howard Armstrong that uses frequency modulation to provide high-fidelity sound over broadcast radio. ...
A radio station is an audio (sound) broadcasting service, traditionally broadcast through the air as radio waves (a form of electromagnetic radiation) from a transmitter to an antenna and a thus to a receiving device. ...
Rythme FM is a network of French-language adult contemporary FM radio stations broadcasting throughout most of the province of Quebec. ...
CFGL-FM is a French language Canadian radio station located in Laval, Quebec, near Montreal. ...
CJEC-FM is a French-language Canadian radio station located in Quebec City, Quebec. ...
CFGE-FM is a French-language Canadian radio station located in Sherbrooke, Quebec. ...
CJEB-FM is a French-language Canadian radio station located in Trois-Rivières, Quebec. ...
CJMF-FM is a French-language Canadian radio station located in Quebec City, Quebec. ...
TVCogeco is the brand of community channels owned by Cogeco Cable, many of which share common programmes. ...
Cogeco (TSX: CGO) is a Canadian media and communications company. ...
CKO was a Canadian radio news network which operated from 1977 to 1989. ...
Baton Broadcasting redirects here. ...
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