Cable 14 is Live. Local. Online.
Cable 14 is a local specialty channel serving the Hamilton and Haldimand communities for 50 years. Our viewing area includes the amalgamated communities of Ancaster, Dundas, Stoney Creek, Mount Hope, Binbrook and parts of Flamborough (excluding Waterdown), as well as the surrounding communities of Cayuga, Dunnville, Hagersville, and Caledonia. There are approximately 130,000 subscribers in Cable 14's service area.
Who We Are
Cable 14 is a division of TV Hamilton Limited, an independent Community Programming Network as approved and licensed by the CRTC in Broadcasting Decision CRTC 2020-198 expiring August 31, 2025. Cable 14 is owned and operated as a community channel by its shareholders; Cogeco Communications Holdings Inc. and Rogers Communications Canada Inc.
Cable 14 showcases the Greater Hamilton area as the best place to live, work, play and learn, by promoting innovation, engaging citizens and providing an avenue for diverse voices and alternative choices. It is imperative that Cable 14 continues to provide a vehicle for the people of Hamilton and the surrounding communities to express their views, see others, and be seen as a part of the community. Through this effort, Cable 14 continues to accrue goodwill back to the service providers that provide this service to the community, not because they are required to as a condition of license, but because they choose to.
Our History
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2020
Cable 14 celebrates its 50th broadcast season. This programming season was one for the history books, because the global pandemic COVID-19 hit Canada widway through the production season altering the entire season and 50th celebration plans.
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2015
In September 2015, Cable 14 launched a new service that lets Hamiltonians watch live and onDemand video content, all curated by people who love Hamilton. It combines the passion and expertise of our Staff, Community Producers and Production Volunteers with the latest technology to deliver compelling local programming wherever and whenever our viewers demand it.
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2013
In October 2013, Cable 14 began transmitting in HD to Cogeco, Rogers, and Source Cable subscribers in the viewing area.
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1986
Due to a request from the CRTC, Cable 4 made the transition to its current name, Cable 14.
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1982
Cable 8 briefly changed to Cable 4, before relocating to 150 Dundurn Street South, and 4 on the channel line-up.
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1975
The switch from black and white to colour was made in November 1975, the same year as Cable 8's 5th anniversary.
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1971
In 1971, Cable 14 received their first license as an independent Community Programming Network as approved and licensed by the CRTC. This was the first and only of its kind at the time and today remains the only operator with this unique license designation.
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1970
In the fall of 1970, the entity that we now know as Cable 14 became a reality. It began as Cable 8, with studios located on Hester Street. Cable 8 produced programming on behalf of six cable companies and was as an integral part of the community then, as it is today.