History (Canada)
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History | |
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Launched | October 17, 1997 |
Owned by | Shaw Media (History Television Inc.) |
Picture format | 1080i (HDTV) (2009-present) 480i (SDTV) (1997-present) |
Slogan | This is History now |
Country | Canada |
Broadcast area | National |
Headquarters | Toronto, Ontario |
Formerly called | History Television (1997-2012) |
Sister channel(s) | H2 |
Website | History |
Availability
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Satellite | |
Bell TV | 522 (SD) 1605 (HD) |
Shaw Direct | 506, 516 (SD) 259 (HD) |
Cable | |
Available on most Canadian cable systems | Check local listings, channels may vary |
IPTV | |
FibreOP | 287 (SD) 429 (HD) |
Bell Fibe TV | 522 (SD) 1522 (HD) |
MTS | 105 (SD) 498 (HD) |
Optik TV | 201 (SD) 642 (HD) |
SaskTel | 55 (SD) 355 (HD) |
History is a Canadian English language Category A specialty channel that presents programming related to history and historical fiction. It is owned by Shaw Media, with the History brand used under a licensing agreement with A+E Networks. The channel operates two time-shifted feeds: East (Eastern Time) and West (Pacific Time). The West Coast feed was launched on September 1, 2006.
The channel has a French language equivalent in Historia; although the network was previously owned in part by Shaw and currently carries branding modelled after History's U.S. counterpart as well, it is instead owned by Corus Entertainment.
History
Licensed by the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) on September 4, 1996 as The History and Entertainment Network, the channel was launched as History Television on October 17, 1997.
On January 18, 2008, a joint venture between Canwest and Goldman Sachs Capital Partners known as CW Media bought Alliance Atlantis and gained AAC's interest in History Television. On October 8, 2009, Canwest launched a high definition simulcast of History Television.[1] Unlike the standard definition feed that has both an East and West coast feed, History Television HD has only one national feed operating from the Eastern Time Zone. It is available through all major TV providers in Canada except for Vidéotron.
On October 27, 2010, ownership changed again as Shaw Communications gained control of History Television as a result of its acquisition of Canwest and Goldman Sachs' interest in CW Media.[2][3] On May 30, 2012, Shaw Media announced that History Television would be rebranded as a Canadian version of American cable channel History on August 12, 2012, through a wider licensing agreement with A+E Networks. Fellow Shaw network, The Cave, was also rebranded as a Canadian version of spin-off network H2.[4][5]
Programming
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The channel's programming includes documentaries, reality shows, films, and human interest series. In addition to shows acquired from its American counterpart, History also produces and commissions several original programs of its own, including Restoration Garage, Yukon Gold, and Vikings.
Under the History Television branding, the network also aired a special called Fact & Film which shows a program on a topic and then a movie on the same subject.
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See also
References
- ↑ EXPERIENCE HISTORY LIKE NEVER BEFORE - History Television Launches in High Definition; CNW; 2009-10-07
- ↑ Shaw Communications closes purchase of Canwest TV assets, rebrands as Shaw Media
- ↑ CRTC approves Shaw’s purchase of the Canwest Global television properties
- ↑ Shaw Media and A&E to Launch Two New Specialty Channels, Broadcaster Magazine, May 30, 2012.
- ↑ Shaw brings Lifetime, H2 to Canada, C21 Media, Aug 13, 2012.