One month before Canada's digital switchover, Japan experienced its digital switchover. At noon on July 24, 2011, the country's analog transmitters were to switch off. However, after technical issues occurred during a 2010 test shut off of the analog signals at the Noto Peninsula relay site, the government announced that the signals would shut off at midnight. The networks still chose to end programming at noon on July 24, and therefore a blue information screen was displayed for twelve straight hours before the transmitters signed off at midnight. The switchover would be delayed in Iwate, Miyagi, and Fukushima prefectures because of the areas mentioned suffering severe damage in the March 2011 earthquake, and the analog signals in those prefectures switched off at midnight on March 31, 2012.
These bring back a ton of nostalgia from watching TV late at night at someone's house, she had a HUGE new HDTV but no cable because it was prohibitively expensive. They used an antenna and we'd get these ads and a bar on the bottom of the screen warning about it. Also, "watching using cable and satellite" also died within five years in our market. It's all HDMI wifi boxes now, coaxial is all but useless because SDTV is no longer a thing
If you're not watching global your gonna t urn your gonna t u r n into a vamp ire chic a vamp iro premieres tonight at 8:30/7:30 central on Nickelodeon
Windsor is NOT small (~ 250K pop.) , just the Ontario side of Detroit. People there have 2x as much broadcast TV as in many places, as they do pull all the US broadcast stations from Detroit + the Canadian ones from Windsor itself (at 313km / 194mi is too far to receive broadcast signals from Toronto, unless on Cable or Satellite).
@FairyGardens TV honestly, when my family switched to Verizon wireless (one of the United states cell phone company providers) in 2011, I didn't understand that we would end up getting a hotspot, I thought that we'd have to have our wifi cards replaced with a cell phone capable card's and i wouldn't be able to access a wifi network anymore, now I know differently.
I know that this was back in 2011, but as of 2016, Shaw sold Shaw Media to their other company, named Corus Entertainment, meaning that Corus Entertainment is now the owner of all Global canadian TV channels. Shaw sold Shaw Media to Corus Entertainment because Shaw acquired Freedom Mobile, and the money gotten from the sale will help Shaw fund Freedom Mobile.
In my area CICC TV CTV Yorkton is still on analog ch 10 formerly CKOS TV CBC Yorkton one of the last areas in Saskatchewan with analog besides the repeaters
I have fond memories of seeing the TV stations in Saskatchewan in the early eighties (this was made possible by an irregular condition called Sporadic-E skip). This was when TV stations were usually off the air. The most memorable DX opening was in the winter circa 1982. The newly-constructed Channel 3 station in Warmley, Saskatchewan started repeating other stations, and suddenly, Channel 5 stations (Chicago, Cleveland and Bay City, MI) were being repeated, very confusing! Sadly, the Warmley station was shut down only a few years after it had opened.
Channels: 0:05 Citytv (with day) 0:38 OMNI English (with day) 1:14 CTV 1:49 Global 2:24 CBC 2:59 OMNI Mandarin 3:44 OMNI English (without day) 4:35 Citytv (without day)
31 August 2011 analogues shutdown Canada 31 August 1957 independent Malaysia Canada analogues shutdown in 31 August 2011 know I can be independent Malaysia!
Feel like I remember reading or watching something that it had to do something with freeing up channels for government communications and/or mobile towers.
@@squiddu i know in America they used it to "free up channels" for emergency and Cell Services. fast forward today and many of those channels aren't being used. We sold out better more reliable analog service for crappier less reliable digital
We went all digital on Feb 26,2010 [we got a Pace HD box Which later on stopped working & now we have a Motorola HD dual tuner box it replaced the Pace HD box which they don't sell anymore. [The Man from Shaw told me that].
Omni tv is a multilingual tv network that broadcast media in many languages. Also the channel that was recorded from was omni tv Vancouver. Vancouver is a city with a lot of Chinese immigrants
@@FrancisLitanofficialJAPINOY why is my friend getting analogue signal over-the-air when am in Quebec City and he says “The quality of the signal is sometimes good or weak cuz of the weather/season and I think it’s a TVA Channel or a Teletoon Channel”
I guess some analog low power stations got to broadcast after the government mandate. I think that as of 2015, they were able to continue to do so, but, as of now (September 2020), I don't know if their still broadcasting.
As a British Columbian (Canadian)… I’m kinda surprised that BC can speak Chinese too… I thought, they can only speak English and French… Welp.. I guess not!
One month before Canada's digital switchover, Japan experienced its digital switchover. At noon on July 24, 2011, the country's analog transmitters were to switch off. However, after technical issues occurred during a 2010 test shut off of the analog signals at the Noto Peninsula relay site, the government announced that the signals would shut off at midnight. The networks still chose to end programming at noon on July 24, and therefore a blue information screen was displayed for twelve straight hours before the transmitters signed off at midnight. The switchover would be delayed in Iwate, Miyagi, and Fukushima prefectures because of the areas mentioned suffering severe damage in the March 2011 earthquake, and the analog signals in those prefectures switched off at midnight on March 31, 2012.
Earthquake includes tsunami and Fukushima nuclear meltdown in 2011's March 11
holy yapping of the yappingtons
We don't need allat 😭
These bring back a ton of nostalgia from watching TV late at night at someone's house, she had a HUGE new HDTV but no cable because it was prohibitively expensive. They used an antenna and we'd get these ads and a bar on the bottom of the screen warning about it. Also, "watching using cable and satellite" also died within five years in our market. It's all HDMI wifi boxes now, coaxial is all but useless because SDTV is no longer a thing
Citytv stations in Winnipeg, Toronto, Vancouver, Edmonton, Calgary are converting their transmitters to digital in August, 31, 2011!
If you not watching global your gonna tur n into a vamp ire on this network aired anime shows
If you're not watching global your gonna tur n into a vamp ire chic a vamp iro premiere on Nickelodeon tonight at 8:30/8:30 central
If you're not watching global your gonna t urn your gonna t u r n into a vamp ire chic a vamp iro premieres tonight at 8:30/7:30 central on Nickelodeon
If you're not watching global your gonna tur n into a v a m pire chic a vamp iro premiere tonight at 8/7c on Nickelodeon
Digitaltv.gc.ca cbc.radio-canada.ca
The part they left out:
If you're not in a very large city, you'll pay a fortune to watch any TV at all, unless you're in Windsor.
Windsor is NOT small (~ 250K pop.) , just the Ontario side of Detroit.
People there have 2x as much broadcast TV as in many places, as they do pull all the US broadcast stations from Detroit + the Canadian ones from Windsor itself (at 313km / 194mi is too far to receive broadcast signals from Toronto, unless on Cable or Satellite).
As An American Canada Made Their Switchover Ads More Calmer And Friendlier Then The US Did We Need Ads Like This America
maybe we'll listen when you stop speaking in book title
@@cherrycolareal true
@@cherrycolareal Whats Wrong With Speaking Book Title
@@renrenti It makes you look like a book. Are you a book?
@@cherrycolareal Yes I Am
1:49 if i lived in canada and saw this ad on global it would scare the shit out of me even if we had cable lol
@FairyGardens TV honestly, when my family switched to Verizon wireless (one of the United states cell phone company providers) in 2011, I didn't understand that we would end up getting a hotspot, I thought that we'd have to have our wifi cards replaced with a cell phone capable card's and i wouldn't be able to access a wifi network anymore, now I know differently.
@FairyGardens TV As you can tell, I had a semi similar experience to the experience that you had back then.
Television Quebec
0:00 - 0:34 CJNT-DT
1:08 - 1:43 CFCF-DT
1:44 - 2:20 CKMI-DT
I know that this was back in 2011, but as of 2016, Shaw sold Shaw Media to their other company, named Corus Entertainment, meaning that Corus Entertainment is now the owner of all Global canadian TV channels. Shaw sold Shaw Media to Corus Entertainment because Shaw acquired Freedom Mobile, and the money gotten from the sale will help Shaw fund Freedom Mobile.
In my area CICC TV CTV Yorkton is still on analog ch 10 formerly CKOS TV CBC Yorkton one of the last areas in Saskatchewan with analog besides the repeaters
I have fond memories of seeing the TV stations in Saskatchewan in the early eighties (this was made possible by an irregular condition called Sporadic-E skip). This was when TV stations were usually off the air.
The most memorable DX opening was in the winter circa 1982. The newly-constructed Channel 3 station in Warmley, Saskatchewan started repeating other stations, and suddenly, Channel 5 stations (Chicago, Cleveland and Bay City, MI) were being repeated, very confusing!
Sadly, the Warmley station was shut down only a few years after it had opened.
Now there's more snow in Canada
i was originally confused until i re-read your comment, now i agree
Good!
Ha
why do you have a yuri pfp
oh my-
Channels:
0:05 Citytv (with day)
0:38 OMNI English (with day)
1:14 CTV
1:49 Global
2:24 CBC
2:59 OMNI Mandarin
3:44 OMNI English (without day)
4:35 Citytv (without day)
Today it's the Twelfth Anniversary of the Analog closedown in Canada!
31 August 2011 analogues shutdown Canada 31 August 1957 independent Malaysia Canada analogues shutdown in 31 August 2011 know I can be independent Malaysia!
1:26 SMRT!! The sudden hahahaha
1:55 Why does this look like the Nintendo Switch font
After switch,channels are: CH33 VAN, CH27 VIC
i still have the tv,just a digital box change.
2:58 is this in Chinese or French?
So if this is Canadian, why are there no ads in French?
This is a local feed. I guess they couldn’t find the CBUFT version. That’s CBC Radio-Canada.
Also Télé Québec and TVA.
i need a livestream to watch those tv channels
This was an interesting day that I likely missed.
Now that the dust has settled.
Anybody know why they did this? Better picture quality doesn't seem like enough of a reason to mandate it.
Feel like I remember reading or watching something that it had to do something with freeing up channels for government communications and/or mobile towers.
@@squiddu i know in America they used it to "free up channels" for emergency and Cell Services. fast forward today and many of those channels aren't being used. We sold out better more reliable analog service for crappier less reliable digital
@@growingup15 ye, join me in the petition to bring back analogue
@@TheOne_6 Its not coming back.
We went all digital on Feb 26,2010 [we got a Pace HD box Which later on stopped working & now we have a Motorola HD dual tuner box it replaced the Pace HD box which they don't sell anymore. [The Man from Shaw told me that].
Global's font looks like Gotham, the same font used in 2020-present ROBLOX.
it doesn't look like, it is.
OMNI are CH20 VAN, CH29 VIC
Ctv news is now on PBS
That’s BBC News
@@Haydenzoned231 Yes
2:58 is he speaking chinese?
Yes it’s Omni Mandarin
Omni tv is a multilingual tv network that broadcast media in many languages. Also the channel that was recorded from was omni tv Vancouver. Vancouver is a city with a lot of Chinese immigrants
1:49 MARK ROBER????
Why tf does it actually sound like him
Theese ads look better then the us ads and the bell system has ended and channged the name to AT&T
Bell Canada seceded from AT&T in 1975, they're 2 different animals nowadays.
Oh
These ads is recorded from Digital
Yeah! Agreed
USA? June 12 2009
Anyone else feel like digital broadcast has never worked as well as analog?
I was looking for the Global one.
CTV A Division of Bell Media.
Global TV (CHAN-DT)
CityTV Updated/Extended Version
they didn’t remove analog tv on Quebec.
They’re now digital in major cities. Most Cable TV in Hotels use Clear QAM 256 on TVs built in digital cable tuner.
@@FrancisLitanofficialJAPINOY why is my friend getting analogue signal over-the-air when am in Quebec City and he says “The quality of the signal is sometimes good or weak cuz of the weather/season and I think it’s a TVA Channel or a Teletoon Channel”
CTV (CIVT-DT)
Tv?
0:32 9RO-GERS
2:14 520-SHAW
1:29 why my subscribe button did something
Citytv shut on CH57!
Canada Broadcasting Channel (CBUT-DT)
completely unrelated but the first narrator sounds a lot like my uncle
but what if it is him?!
1:33 bell
Bulgarian Digital TV EON
By Vivacom
EON TV sample(Planeta,2023)
Borovets,Kyustendil province
yo china did canada one month after japan put digital on air (tohoku in 2012 turned analog off due to what happened a year before)
After USA turned off analog TV, before Canada and Japan, analog TV in Taiwan were shutoff in 2010.
French version plz
ah memories
0:05, 0:39, 1:14, 1:49, 2:23, 2:58, 3:44, 4:35
0:04
4:00
We went all digital on June 12, 2009 (USA)
10 years ago
Remember, some stations became a nightlight station, meaning they showed instructions on Analog switch to Digital
I guess some analog low power stations got to broadcast after the government mandate. I think that as of 2015, they were able to continue to do so, but, as of now (September 2020), I don't know if their still broadcasting.
@Giovanni Tagliavento That a for sure date?
All Low Powered stations were forced to turn off on July 15th, 2022.
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Lmfoa half of the vids in this are the same
4:53 they copied OMNI
Citytv and Omni are both owned by the same company: Rogers.
Mandarin? OK
OMNI TV - Multicultural TV station
As a British Columbian (Canadian)… I’m kinda surprised that BC can speak Chinese too… I thought, they can only speak English and French… Welp.. I guess not!
Omni TV Mandarin Omni TV Tiếng Anh
Snow away, Canada!
Muitar tv Switching to Entnat tv...
On august 31,1937 Muitar tv Switched to Entnat tv
Satellite and ubc cable are not impacted in the Switching but Satellite and cbe cable are impacted to the Switching
Over the air is the Switching
August 31, 2011
Japan did this before (07-2011)
The Netherlands shut off analog over the air television in 2006. It's the country i live in.
Yea I was FROM slovakia
Our CBC's version is 10x better
I dont like scary digital switch over
calgary noooooo
digital killed the analog star
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Omni TV (CHNM-DT)
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