Service National de Télévision (SNT)

Service National de Télévision (SNT) (translation: National Television Service) is a Canadian television network servince the province of Quebec, Canada for French-Canadian viewers. It is part of SABH's global distribution network which airs ABN programming and translates the original dialogue in French. SNT launched in April of 1982 as part of SABH's expansion. SNT is owned by Sabana Global Broadcast Services (SGBS), the main overseas branch of SABH. The parent is ABN Global Television Distribution, a service of the ABN Domestic Television Corporation. The headquarters are in downtown Montreal. CQUB, SNT's first flagship station, was launched in August of 1983. The most prominant programming on SNT is Le Soire du Motorsport and Championnat Mondial de Hockey. SNT first aired over 9 hours of local and regional programming along with ABN and The Racing Channel programming per week. Since 1994, it has been converted to a 24-hour operation.

SNT operates their flagship website, SNT.ro that provides viewers with schedules, upcoming events, news, local and regional weather, local and regional sports, etc.

These are the stations that beam SNT's signal:
 * CALX ch. 54 - Saint-Alexis-des-Monts
 * CCOA ch. 21 - Mont-Laurier
 * CESA ch. 36 - Mont-Tremblant
 * CFEP ch. 31 - Saint-Michel-de-Saints
 * CKIX ch. 42 - Riviere-Rouge
 * CQUB ch. 32 - Montreal
 * CTRV ch. 23 - Trois-Rivieres