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CISA-DT

CISA-DT
CISA Logo
Lethbridge, Alberta
Canada
Branding Global Lethbridge (general)
Global News (newscasts)
Channels Digital: 7 (VHF)
Virtual: 7.1 ()
Translators see below
Affiliations Global (secondary, 1988–2000; primary, 2000–present)
Owner Corus Entertainment
First air date November 20, 1955
Call letters' meaning Canadian
Independent
Southern
Alberta
Sister station(s) CICT-DT
Former callsigns CJLH-TV (1955–1972)
CJOC-TV (1972–1976)
CFAC-TV-7 (1977–1990)
CISA-TV (1990–2011)
Former channel number(s) Analog:
7 (VHF, 1955–2011)
Former affiliations CBC (1955–1975)
independent (1976–2000)
Transmitter power 19.7 kW
Height 201.4 m
Transmitter coordinates 49°46′47″N 112°52′18″W / 49.77972°N 112.87167°W / 49.77972; -112.87167
Website Global Lethbridge

CISA-DT, VHF channel 7, is a Global owned-and-operated television station located in Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada. The station is owned by Corus Entertainment. CISA's studios are located on 28 Street and 14 Avenue North on the northeastern side of Lethbridge, and its transmitter is located near Highway 25 and Range Road 221, just outside the city. This station can also be seen on Shaw Cable channel 5 and in high definition on digital channel 211.

The station carries the full Global lineup, and its schedule is almost identical to that of sister station CICT-DT in Calgary; CISA's master control is also based out of CICT, along with the remainder of Global's television stations. It is the second-smallest station that is part of the Global network (behind Shaw-owned affiliate CJBN-TV in Kenora, Ontario) and is the only standalone commercial station in Southern Alberta.

The station first signed on the air on November 20, 1955 as CJLH-TV, broadcasting on VHF channel 7 from a 167,000-watt transmitter atop a 638-foot tower located at what was the city limits of Lethbridge. The station was a joint venture between local radio station CJOC (the "CJ" in the call sign) and the Lethbridge Herald (the "LH"). It was managed by CJOC's owners, Taylor Pearson & Carson, and began life as an affiliate of the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation's (CBC) television network. Network programs on kinescope arrived within a few days to a week after they went to air live in Toronto, Montreal, Vancouver, or the U.S. networks. Three months after CJLH went to air, measurement services showed that the station had a potential audience of 9,400 homes, but within a year, that grew to 19,200, and of those, 16,000 had bought television sets. At the time, CJLH was the only station in the Lethbridge area.


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