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Title Genre Premiere Seasons Length Status Star-ving: Comedy: January 16, 2009: 1 season, 12 episodes: 8–10 min. Ended Jailbait: Comedy: April 1, 2011: 1 season, 10 episodes
Crackle was an American video streaming service. It was founded in 2004 as Grouper, before the service was purchased by Sony Pictures in 2006 and renamed Crackle. In 2018, the name was changed to Sony Crackle. [1] Sony sold a majority stake to Chicken Soup for the Soul Entertainment in March 2019, and the name was changed back to Crackle. [2] [3]
KFME-TV Fargo (available in Winnipeg/Northwestern Ontario in high-definition) KGFE-TV Grand Forks (available in Winnipeg) KTCI Minneapolis (available in Thunder Bay) WCFE-TV Plattsburgh (available in Montreal; WPBS-TV Watertown (available in Ottawa) WNED-TV Buffalo (available in Southern Ontario) WQLN-TV Erie (available in London) Independent:
airs four digital subchannels (Community Channel on 34.1, French and Spanish Community on 34.2, Caldwell First Nation programming on 34.3 and Local News on 34.4), the first station in Canada to offer multiple digital subchannels, and the first low-power broadcaster/community channel in Canada to convert to digital operations. London: 10 10.1 ...
[3] [4] [5] The subsidiary, now CTV Specialty Television, would launch other Discovery channel brands in Canada, including a Canadian version of Animal Planet in 2000, [6] and then Discovery World, Investigation Discovery, and Discovery Science (Science Channel) in 2010 as part of an expanded licensing agreement with Discovery Communications. [7]
Digital terrestrial television in Canada (often shortened to DTT) is transmitted using the ATSC standard.Because Canada and the U.S. use the same standard and frequencies for channels, people near the Canada–United States border can watch digital television programming from television stations in either country where available.
Despite being one of Canada's largest metropolitan areas, many of the "local" stations serving Ottawa–Gatineau are, in fact, based in the Greater Toronto Area. Notably, the country's #2 and #3 private-sector broadcast networks, Global and Citytv, respectively, rely on repeaters of their Toronto-based stations, not originating stations, to ...
Available over-the-air via Ontario-wide repeater chain, closest Niagara-region repeater is now CN Tower in Toronto Buffalo, New York: CITY-DT: Toronto: City: Yes Not available on all systems; not available in immediate Buffalo area Erie, Pennsylvania: CFPL-DT: London: CTV 2: No Carried over-the-air Erie, Pennsylvania: CBLT-DT: Toronto: CBC: No