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Signal Frequency Update Changes Viewer Access to CTV Atlantic in Cape Breton Effective January 28, 2022

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– Government-mandated transmitter updates leads to TV frequency changes –

SYDNEY (January 18, 2022) – Beginning after 12 midnight on January  28, 2022, government-mandated transmitter updates will result in CTV Atlantic in Cape Breton (channel 4) changing signal frequency and converting from analog to digital. In order to receive the new HDTV broadcast of CTV Atlantic in Cape Breton on channel 25, viewers will need to have an HDTV tuner or a digital set top box. If you watch CTV Atlantic in Cape Breton via direct-to-home satellite, cable or Bell Fibe, this change will not affect you. For more information and FAQs on these upcoming transmitter changes, visit CTV.ca.

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