Market Facts: Montreal |
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More than 50% of Montreals population identifies itself as a member of an ethnic / cultural group. |
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| Italians represent Montreal’s largest cultural group, and CJNT Montreal has the programming to keep them coming back. Every week, viewers rely on CJNT Montreal’s Italian lineup to stay connected to a rich culture, deeply rooted in a unique way of life. Local coverage combined with our daily, top-selling telenovela, Tempesta d’Amore, is a surefire way to reach today’s Italian viewers. |
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Did you know that Arabic was recently named as the fastest growing language in Quebec? Viewers now have more choice for Arabic programming on CJNT’s schedule. Local and international series address the needs of Egyptians, Tunisians, Moroccans, Algerians and Arabs of Lebanese descent. |
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Montreal is home to a proud and active Portuguese community. Their many local events and cultural festivals are all found on the well-known Luso Montreal. Every week, CJNT’s Portuguese soap opera, Chocolate com Pimenta, continues to keep audiences on the edge of their seats. |
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| Inside the CJNT studios, Foco-Latino reports on weekly happenings with dynamic host, Omar Alexis Ramos. |
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Harry Delva hosts Montreals only Haitian TV show, Noir de Monde. This 1hour show features
local experts and personalities from this growing community. |
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| CJNT’s Asian lineup covers a lot of ground. Weekly programming is geared towards Montreal’s Asian communities in Mandarin and Cantonese. CJNT also imports the popular Chinese series, Oriental Variety Show. |
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Greek-speaking Montrealers trust John Coconas, host of Hellas Spectrum.
Every week, this top-selling show reviews local Greek life while covering the many
Hellenic events taking place throughout Montreal. |
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CJNT Montreal is proud to offer programming in 15 different languages annually. In addition to the above-mentioned programs, the station also reaches several other groups that are normally dismissed by conventional broadcasters.
Learn more about our station’s programming by viewing our schedule.
CJNT Montreal is proud to be Montreal’s broadcaster of cultural diversity. |