CDT (TV station)

CDT is an Australian digital television station broadcasting in remote central and eastern Australia. It is jointly owned by Southern Cross Austereo (owner of Southern Cross Central) and Imparja Television Pty Ltd (owner of Imparja Television) and operates under the company name Central Digital Television.

IDQ / CDT
  • IDQ: Mount Isa, Queensland
    CDT: Remote Central and Eastern Australia
Channels
Programming
Affiliations10
Ownership
Owner
Sister stations
10 Peach
10 Bold
History
First air date
30 June 2010 (30 June 2010)
Call sign meaning
IDQ:
ITQ
Digital
Queensland
CDT:
Central
Digital
Television
Technical information
Licensing authority
Australian Communications and Media Authority

The station is available via satellite and terrestrial platforms and free-to-air on a number of digital terrestrial transmitters, in remote areas of Australia.

The station is similar to other joint venture services already available in Tasmania, Mildura, Darwin and Western Australia. Officially, the service's call sign is CDT in the Remote Central and Eastern Australia TV2 licence areas, and IDQ in the Mount Isa TV1 licence area (reflecting the status of existing Southern Cross Television station ITQ).

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