The CRTC has approved the disaffiliation of CFJC-TV from the CBC, in order to allow a joint sales agreement with CHBC-TV Kelowna, which is already approved to disaffiliate from the CBC and become the fifth "CH". While the CBC has already decided to install a rebroadcaster of Vancouver's CBUT in Kelowna, they will not install one in Kamloops, and the CRTC is allowing them to get away with it.
At the end of all this, Kamloops viewers will have no CBC or CTV over-the-air (CIVT continues to be only available OTA in Vancouver); they will have to subscribe to cable or satellite to get CBUT from Vancouver. There is no reason why anyone should be forced to pay money to access Canada's public broadcaster. The irony is that the CBC has a transmitter of the French station CBUFT in Kamloops on Channel 50, an area that is mainly Anglophone.
If there is any justice, Channel 50 will become a transmitter of CBUT, or Pattison will operate a CBC station in Kamloops (in addition to CFJC) with the full CBC schedule until which time the CBC can purchase it.<P ID="signature">______________
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At the end of all this, Kamloops viewers will have no CBC or CTV over-the-air (CIVT continues to be only available OTA in Vancouver); they will have to subscribe to cable or satellite to get CBUT from Vancouver. There is no reason why anyone should be forced to pay money to access Canada's public broadcaster. The irony is that the CBC has a transmitter of the French station CBUFT in Kamloops on Channel 50, an area that is mainly Anglophone.
If there is any justice, Channel 50 will become a transmitter of CBUT, or Pattison will operate a CBC station in Kamloops (in addition to CFJC) with the full CBC schedule until which time the CBC can purchase it.<P ID="signature">______________
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