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{{Short description|Provincial public broadcaster in
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The '''{{lang|fr|italic=no|Société de télédiffusion du Québec}}''' ({{IPA|fr|sɔsjete də teledifyzjiɔ̃ dy kebɛk|lang}}; {{
Télé-Québec is equivalent to [[Ontario]]'s [[TVOntario]] and their French counterpart [[TFO]], and [[British Columbia]]'s [[Knowledge Network]], and similar to the American Public Broadcasting Service ([[PBS]]) and its affiliated state networks, in that it is somewhat modest in scope, runs mostly educational or cultural programming and does not try to compete with privately owned television networks or with the [[Ici Radio-Canada Télé]] network owned and operated by the [[Canadian Broadcasting Corporation]]. However, unlike TFO and the anglophone educational networks, it runs commercials during its programming.
All programming on Télé-Québec is in French, although
Télé-Québec operates local offices in [[Val-d'Or]], [[Trois-Rivières]], [[Rimouski]], [[Gatineau]], [[Sept-Îles, Quebec|Sept-Îles]], [[Quebec City]], [[Sherbrooke]], [[Saguenay, Quebec|Saguenay]] and [[Carleton-sur-Mer]].
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On April 20, 1945, the [[Legislative Assembly of Quebec]], under the mandate of Premier [[Maurice Duplessis]], passed a law allowing Quebec to create and run a public broadcasting network, as a provincial counterpart to the [[Canadian Broadcasting Corporation]].
However, it never got beyond the planning stages until February 22, 1968, when the [[Daniel Johnson Sr.]] administration created a new public broadcasting agency, "Radio-Québec", under the auspices of the [[Ministry of Education and Higher Education (Quebec)|Ministry of Education]]. Shortly afterward, the first Radio-Québec program, a radio program on the history of Canada called {{lang|fr|En montant la rivière}}, was produced. Produced later that year was its first television program, {{lang|fr|[[Les Oraliens]]}}, where space aliens taught kids how to
In 1969, a new law was passed by the [[National Assembly of Quebec]], creating {{lang|fr|italic=no|l'Office de radio-télédiffusion du Québec}} ("Quebec Office of Radio and Television Broadcasting"), where Radio-Québec was placed.
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* [http://www.broadcasting-history.ca/listing_and_histories/television/civm-dt Canadian Communications Foundation - CIVM-TV History] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180117131420/http://www.broadcasting-history.ca/listing_and_histories/television/civm-dt |date=January 17, 2018 }}
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20091027123937/http://geocities.com/tvhatton/mtl-local/civm.html Montreal affiliate CIVM at TV Hat]
* {{RecnetCanada|CIVM-
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* {{RecnetCanada|CIVP-
* {{RecnetCanada|CIVO-
* {{RecnetCanada|CIVQ-
* {{RecnetCanada|CIVB-
* {{RecnetCanada|CIVA-
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* {{RecnetCanada|CIVG-
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