En 1963, la station commence à partager des programmes avec CJPM-TV à Chicoutimi. Privately–owned French language television network in Canada, Additional resources on North American television.

Groupe TVA is also a minority owner of Évasion, with Serdy Direct as majority owner.

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However, TVA did provide a cable feed known as TCTV starting in 1981, consisting of most of CFTM's programming and local news from other TVA stations.

When the network was formally organized in 1971, its affiliates ran it as a cooperative, much like CTV operated for many years. Members of the newly licensed second television stations formed the Independent Television Organization with the expectation of creating a second television network in competition with the CBC.

Whenever CFTM has to interrupt its programming for breaking news or weather alerts in Montreal, the entire network usually gets interrupted as well. Tous les contenus. It was rebranded "Sun TV", after Sun Media's local newspaper, the Toronto Sun. TCTV carried mainly the same programs as CFTM, but with some local news and programming from other TVA affiliates.

Elle diffuse du sommet du Mont Royal. DeSève, the J.A. Groupe TVA was also a majority owner of The Cave (now History2), which it co-owned with Shaw Media; it also equally owned Mystery TV (now Crime & Investigation) with Shaw Media, with Shaw Media being managing partner. The channel is available via satellite signal since 1 November 1981.For more details on the TV channel, to watch the live stream of CFTM-TV (TVA 10, canoe) online or specific information such as programs, shows or vod please check the official website. At first it relied primarily on kinescopes from RTL, and also from Télé Monte Carlo, but it wasn't long before it settled into a more peculiar and local form. Initially, CFTM would operate with two studios and a mobile vehicle, and expand to four studios and two mobile units once in full operation. Since becoming a national network in 1998, it has been available on cable television across Canada. Tele-Metropole technicians voted 86% in favour of accepting a back to work agreement.

In 1982, the cooperative became a corporation with the station owners as shareholders.

On the air early 1961. Others involved in the company: Maurice D. Dodbout (attorney), Jean-Paul Ladouceur (artistic director, Compagnie France Film), Marcel Pche (lawyer and labor consultant), Lionel Leroux (notary public).

TVA HD is available via satellite, digital cable or DTT. Canadian Marconi received approval for the operation of an English-language TV station in Montreal, on channel 12. The new station would program 55 hours per week - 30 ½ would be live with 24 ½ to be film. Deseve was VP and GM of Tele-International and would be president and general manager of the new TV company. In 1982, the cooperative became a corporation with the station owners as shareholders. When TVA completes its broadcast day, the TVA stations simulcast LCN until TVA's next broadcast day begins. TCTV carried mainly the same programs as CFTM, but with some local news and programming from other TVA affiliates. "French television station breaks Quebec's borders".

TVA traces its roots to 1963, when CJPM-TV in Chicoutimi, a station only a few months old and in need of revenue, began sharing programs with the biggest privately owned francophone station in Canada, CFTM-TV in Montreal.