What does CLT mean?
CLT means Canadian Learning Television
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Organizations, Education Schools etc. category.
What is the abbreviation for Canadian Learning Television?
Canadian Learning Television can be abbreviated as CLT
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What does CLT stand for? CLT stands for "Canadian Learning Television". |
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What is the meaning of CLT abbreviation? The meaning of CLT abbreviation is "Canadian Learning Television". |
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What is CLT abbreviation? One of the definitions of CLT is "Canadian Learning Television". |
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What does CLT mean? CLT as abbreviation means "Canadian Learning Television". |
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Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- CCTH - Canadian Cable Television Homepage
- ACTRA - Alliance of Canadian Cinema, Television and Radio Artists
- CDTV - Canadian Digital Television
- CCTA - Canadian Cable Television Association
- CTRC - Canadian Radio-Television and Telecommunications Commission
- CFTA - Canadian Film Television Association
- CLB - Canadian Learning Bank
- CLC - Canadian Learning Company
- CLS - Canadian Learning Scarborough
- CLT - Canadian Learning TV
- CRT - Canadian Radio Television
- CRTC - Canadian Radio Television and Communications
- CRTC - Canadian Radio Television Commission
- CRTTC - Canadian Radio Television and Telecommunication Committee
- CRTTC - Canadian Radio Television and Telecommunications Commission
- CRTVT - Canadian Radio TeleVision and Telecommunications
- cftpa - Canadian Film & Television Production Association
- crtc - Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission's
- crtc - Canadian Radio-television Telecommunication Commission
- CRTC - Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (Conseil de la Radiodiffusion et des Télécommunications Canadiennes)