Today in CBC History: The North Gets TV

On this day in 1973, CBC network television transmissions began to the North by way of the Anik-A communications satellites. The Anik A satellites were the world’s first national domestic satellites. Each of the satellites was equipped with 12 C-band transponders, and thus had the capacity for 12 colour television channels.

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