CIER-TV

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CIER-TV was a low-power community television station in Ear Falls, Ontario, Canada, which began broadcasting in the early 1980s. The station was licensed by the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission before 1984.[1][2]

CIER-TV was owned and operated by a local television broadcaster, Ear Falls TV Committee, who also rebroadcasts a small selection of broadcast and cable channels via low-powered VHF/UHF translators. The station aired two hours per week of local programming, such as locally produced programming, news events and community updates, township council meetings, interviews, tournaments, and recreational activities.

On January 30, 2012, the CRTC revoked CIER-TV's license at the request of the station;[3] the licenses of the Ear Falls TV Committee's other repeaters are known to be cancelled.[4] It is unknown if broadcasts are continuing on a community access channel on the local Shaw Cable system.[5]

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  1. CRTC Decision 1984-84
  2. CRTC Decision 1985-436
  3. CRTC Decision 2012-62
  4. Query the REC's Canadian station database for Ear Falls, Ontario
  5. Per channel listings at zap2it.com, post code: "P0V 1T0"; listings have a "local programming" channel allocated in Ear Falls to cable channel 8.