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・ CJSB-FM
・ CJSD-FM
・ CJSE-FM
・ CJSF
・ CJSF-FM
・ CJSH-FM
・ CJSI-FM
・ CJSL
・ CJSN
・ CJSO-FM
・ CJSP-FM
・ CJSQ-FM
・ CJSR-FM
・ CJSS
・ CJSS-FM
CJSS-TV
・ CJSU-FM
・ CJSW-FM
・ CJTB-FM
・ CJTK-FM
・ CJTL-FM
・ CJTN-FM
・ CJTR (defunct)
・ CJTR-FM
・ CJTS-FM
・ CJTT-FM
・ CJTW-FM
・ CJUC-FM
・ CJUI-FM
・ CJUJ-FM


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CJSS-TV : ウィキペディア英語版
CJSS-TV

CJSS-TV was a television station in Cornwall, Ontario. In operation from 1959 to 1963 as a private affiliate of CBC Television, the station was later converted to a rebroadcaster of Ottawa's CJOH-TV.
The station originally signed on as a CBC Television affiliate on October 18, 1959, owned by Stanley Shenkman. Shenkman also acquired the radio stations CKSF and CKSF-FM, which both adopted the CJSS call sign as well.
In 1963, CJSS was acquired by Ernie Bushnell and converted into a rebroadcaster of Ottawa's CTV affiliate CJOH, making CJSS the first TV station in Canada ever to cease operations as its own station and become a repeater for another. The radio stations were sold to a local family, and subsequently broadcast as part of Corus Entertainment. Of these stations, AM 1220 (as CJUL) left the air August 18, 2010 leaving just CJSS-FM retaining the original call sign.
== External links ==

* (The Brisson Brothers ) star on their own TV series “The Town & Country Show” on CJSS-TV in Cornwall, (Ottawa Country Music Hall of Fame, 1994).
* (237 Water Street East ), former home of CJSS radio; in the late 1950s and early 1960s, this building served as the studios for short-lived CJSS-TV 8.
* (Canadian Communications Foundation ) broadcasting history of CJSS-TV.



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