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TV Guide ' s francophone counterpart is TV Hebdo, ... Shaw Edmonton-Northern Alberta: 1998–2005: Edmonton, Lloydminster: Also known as Edmonton & Area Edition
In April 2017, Shaw announced that it would shut down its Shaw TV community channels in Calgary, Edmonton, and Vancouver on August 15, 2017, under new policies allowing television providers that also own terrestrial stations in "metropolitan" markets to redirect funding from their community channels to support the news operations of the ...
CKCA-TV: APTN: satellite of Aboriginal Peoples Television Network: Assumption: 11 CH4301 ... yes TV: Edmonton: 17 51.1 488 CKEM-DT: Citytv: Edmonton: 16 56.1 482 CJEO ...
CITV-TV-1 was converted to a rebroadcaster of CITV-TV/DT in August 2009, relaying Global Edmonton's program schedule and commercials without any variations; this coincided with the closure of CHCA-TV by Canwest. On October 27, 2010, Canwest Global's television assets, including CITV, were purchased by Shaw Communications. [6]
Subsequently, Shaw Communications announced in April 2017 that it would wind down its Shaw TV community channels in Calgary, Edmonton, and Vancouver on August 15, 2017, and shift their funding allotments to the Global stations (owned by sister company Corus Entertainment) in each market. [3]
Bumped from Shaw Cable when Cogeco took over in 2000. Available to southern Essex County only. Bumped on October 17, 2009, from local TV Guides and replaced with WDIV-DT 4.2. Cleveland, Ohio WJW: Fox: Dropped Bumped from Shaw Cable when Cogeco took over in 2000. Available to southern Essex County only.
Shaw Communications logo, used from 1993 to 1997 Shaw Communications logo, used from 1997 to 2012. Shaw Communications Inc. was a Canadian telecommunications company which provided telephone, Internet, television, and mobile services. The company was founded in 1966 as Capital Cable Television Company, Ltd. by JR Shaw in Edmonton.
Shaw Media, Inc. was the television broadcasting division of Shaw Communications. It owned the Global Television Network , which broadcasts nationally via 13 television stations, as well as 19 specialty channels including Slice , HGTV Canada , Showcase , Food Network Canada , and History .