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* Teletoon Retro: A spinoff of Teletoon based on the program block of the same name. With the channel's launch in 2007, Teletoon also briefly brought back the block on weeknights before the late-night ''Detour'' (now ''Teletoon at Night'') block. Despite having over 9 million subscribers and being more popular with viewers than Teletoon itself, it was shut down in September 2015 to make room for Creator/CartoonNetwork and/or Creator/DisneyChannel (depending on your provider).
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* Teletoon Retro: A spinoff of Teletoon based on the program block of the same name. With the channel's launch in 2007, Teletoon also briefly brought back the block on weeknights before the late-night ''Detour'' (now ''Teletoon at Night'') block. Despite having over 9 million subscribers and being more popular with viewers than Teletoon itself, it was shut down in September 2015 to expand Creator/CartoonNetwork's coverage and make room for Creator/CartoonNetwork and/or Creator/DisneyChannel (depending on your provider).
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* Teletoon Retro: A spinoff of Teletoon based on the program block of the same name. With the channel's launch in 2007, Teletoon also briefly brought back the block on weeknights before the late-night ''Detour'' (now ''Teletoon at Night'') block. Despite having over 9 million subscribers and being more popular with viewers than Teletoon itself, it was shut down in September 2015 to make room for either Creator/CartoonNetwork or and/or Creator/DisneyChannel (depending on your provider).
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* Teletoon Retro: A spinoff of Teletoon based on the program block of the same name. With the channel's launch in 2007, Teletoon also briefly brought back the block on weeknights before the late-night ''Detour'' (now ''Teletoon at Night'') block. Despite having over 9 million subscribers and being more popular with viewers than Teletoon itself, it was shut down in September 2015 to make room for Creator/DisneyChannel.
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* Teletoon Retro: A spinoff of Teletoon based on the program block of the same name. With the channel's launch in 2007, Teletoon also briefly brought back the block on weeknights before the late-night ''Detour'' (now ''Teletoon at Night'') block. Despite having over 9 million subscribers and being more popular with viewers than Teletoon itself, it was shut down in September 2015 to make room for Creator/DisneyChannel.either Creator/CartoonNetwork or Creator/DisneyChannel (depending on your provider).
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* Teletoon Retro: A spinoff of Teletoon based on the program block of the same name. With the channel's launch in 2007, Teletoon also briefly brought back the block on weeknights before the late-night ''Detour'' (now ''Teletoon at Night'') block. Despite having over 5 million subscribers and being more popular with viewers than Teletoon itself, it was shut down in September 2015 to make room for Creator/DisneyChannel.
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* Teletoon Retro: A spinoff of Teletoon based on the program block of the same name. With the channel's launch in 2007, Teletoon also briefly brought back the block on weeknights before the late-night ''Detour'' (now ''Teletoon at Night'') block. Despite having over 5 9 million subscribers and being more popular with viewers than Teletoon itself, it was shut down in September 2015 to make room for Creator/DisneyChannel.
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** W Movies: Originally known as [=SexTV: The Channel=], which was based on the Creator/{{Citytv}} program. On December 12, 2016, it will be replaced by/re-branded as a Canadian version of Creator/CookingChannel.
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** W Movies: Originally known as [=SexTV: The Channel=], which was based on the Creator/{{Citytv}} program. On December 12, 2016, it will be replaced by/re-branded re-branded as a Canadian version of Creator/CookingChannel.
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* Action: a male-oriented entertainment channel originally known as Showcase Action. It primarily airs reality series from [=TruTV=]. [[note]]Formally owned by Shaw Media.[[/note]]
* [[Creator/TheBBC BBC Canada]] [[note]]Formally owned by Shaw Media.[[/note]]
* Dejaview [[note]]Formally owned by Shaw Media.[[/note]]
* DTOUR: a lifestyle channel which originally launched as Prime, a general-interest entertainment channel targeting Baby Bloomers. Later rebranded as [=TVtropolis=], which focused on iconic television series...[[NetworkDecay originally]]. [=TVtropolis=] was the originator of ''[[Series/{{Wipeout2008}} Wipeout Canada]]''. [[note]]Formally owned by Shaw Media.[[/note]]
* [[Creator/TheBBC BBC Canada]] [[note]]Formally owned by Shaw Media.[[/note]]
* Dejaview [[note]]Formally owned by Shaw Media.[[/note]]
* DTOUR: a lifestyle channel which originally launched as Prime, a general-interest entertainment channel targeting Baby Bloomers. Later rebranded as [=TVtropolis=], which focused on iconic television series...[[NetworkDecay originally]]. [=TVtropolis=] was the originator of ''[[Series/{{Wipeout2008}} Wipeout Canada]]''. [[note]]Formally owned by Shaw Media.[[/note]]
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* Action: a male-oriented entertainment channel originally known as Showcase Action. It primarily airs reality series from [=TruTV=]. [[note]]Formally (Formally owned by Shaw Media.[[/note]]
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* [[Creator/TheBBC BBC Canada]][[note]]Formally (Formally owned by Shaw Media.[[/note]]
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*Dejaview [[note]]Formally Dejaview: A channel that airs retro television series. (Formally owned by Shaw Media.[[/note]]
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* DTOUR: a lifestyle channel which originally launched as Prime, a general-interest entertainment channel targeting Baby Bloomers. Later rebranded as [=TVtropolis=], which focused on iconic television series...[[NetworkDecay originally]]. [=TVtropolis=] was the originator of ''[[Series/{{Wipeout2008}} Wipeout Canada]]''.[[note]]Formally (Formally owned by Shaw Media.[[/note]])
* [[Creator/TheBBC BBC Canada]]
*
* DTOUR: a lifestyle channel which originally launched as Prime, a general-interest entertainment channel targeting Baby Bloomers. Later rebranded as [=TVtropolis=], which focused on iconic television series...[[NetworkDecay originally]]. [=TVtropolis=] was the originator of ''[[Series/{{Wipeout2008}} Wipeout Canada]]''.
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* Movietime [[note]]Formally owned by Shaw Media.[[/note]]
* Séries+ [[note]]Originally owned by Canwest.[[/note]]
* Séries+ [[note]]Originally owned by Canwest.[[/note]]
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* Movietime [[note]]Formally Movietime: A channel that airs contemporary movies and film-related programming (Formally owned by Shaw Media.[[/note]]
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* Séries+[[note]]Originally (Originally owned by Canwest.[[/note]])
* Séries+
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* Slice: a lifestyle channel aimed at women that primarily airs reality series from Bravo (U.S). Slice was also the originator of ''[[Series/BigBrother Big Brother Canada]]'', which moved to Global for its third season. [[note]]Formally owned by Shaw Media.[[/note]]
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* Slice: a lifestyle channel aimed at women that primarily airs reality series from Bravo (U.S). Slice was also the originator of ''[[Series/BigBrother Big Brother Canada]]'', which moved to Global for its third season. [[note]]Formally (Formally owned by Shaw Media.[[/note]])
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** Encore Avenue: Simular to Moviepix, now known as TMN Encore, this service focused on classic movies.
* Teletoon Retro: A spinoff of Teletoon based on the program block of the same name. With the channel's launch in 2007, Teletoon also briefly brought back the block on weeknights before the late-night Detour (now Teletoon at Night) block. Despite having over 5 million subscribers and being more popular with viewers than Teletoon itself, it was shut down in September 2015 to make room for Creator/DisneyChannel.
* Teletoon Retro: A spinoff of Teletoon based on the program block of the same name. With the channel's launch in 2007, Teletoon also briefly brought back the block on weeknights before the late-night Detour (now Teletoon at Night) block. Despite having over 5 million subscribers and being more popular with viewers than Teletoon itself, it was shut down in September 2015 to make room for Creator/DisneyChannel.
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** Encore Avenue: Simular Similar to Moviepix, now known as TMN Encore, this service focused on classic movies.
* Teletoon Retro: A spinoff of Teletoon based on the program block of the same name. With the channel's launch in 2007, Teletoon also briefly brought back the block on weeknights before the late-nightDetour ''Detour'' (now Teletoon ''Teletoon at Night) Night'') block. Despite having over 5 million subscribers and being more popular with viewers than Teletoon itself, it was shut down in September 2015 to make room for Creator/DisneyChannel.
* Teletoon Retro: A spinoff of Teletoon based on the program block of the same name. With the channel's launch in 2007, Teletoon also briefly brought back the block on weeknights before the late-night
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* Movie Central: One of Canada's designated premium Pay-TV services. It was originally known as Superchannel and was marketed under the First Choice Superchannel banner, alongside what was then known as First Choice and now known as The Movie Network. In 1989, both services split: Superchannel was broadcast in Western Canada, while The Movie Network was broadcast in Eastern Canada.
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* Movie Central: One of Canada's designated premium Pay-TV services. It was originally known as Superchannel and was marketed under the First Choice Superchannel banner, alongside what was then known as First Choice and now known as The Movie Network. In 1989, both services split: Superchannel was broadcast in Western Canada, while The Movie Network was broadcast in Eastern Canada. In 2016, Movie Central was shut down, allowing The Movie Network to expand westward.
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* Teletoon Retro: A spinoff of Teleoon based on the program block of the same name. With the channel's launch in 2007, Teletoon also briefly brought back the block on weeknights before The Detour/Teletoon at Night. Despite having over 5 million subscribers and being more popular with viewers than Teletoon itself, it was shut down in September 2015 to make room for Creator/DisneyChannel.
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* Teletoon Retro: A spinoff of Teleoon Teletoon based on the program block of the same name. With the channel's launch in 2007, Teletoon also briefly brought back the block on weeknights before The Detour/Teletoon the late-night Detour (now Teletoon at Night.Night) block. Despite having over 5 million subscribers and being more popular with viewers than Teletoon itself, it was shut down in September 2015 to make room for Creator/DisneyChannel.
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* Historia: The French-Canadian version of [[Creator/{{TheHistoryChannel}} History]]. It originally served as a french-language counterpart to History Television, until that network relaunched as a Canadian version of History in 2012. Historia would follow suite in 2015, after Corus obtained french-language rights to History's programming.
* La chaîne Disney: The French-Canadian version of [[Creator/{{DisneyChannel}} Disney Channel]], which also airs french-language programming blocks for Disney Junior and [[Creator/{{DisneyXD}} Disney XD]] (known as XD Zone) shows.
* La chaîne Disney: The French-Canadian version of [[Creator/{{DisneyChannel}} Disney Channel]], which also airs french-language programming blocks for Disney Junior and [[Creator/{{DisneyXD}} Disney XD]] (known as XD Zone) shows.
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* Historia: The French-Canadian version of [[Creator/{{TheHistoryChannel}} History]]. It originally Originally served as a french-language counterpart to History Television, until that network relaunched as a Canadian version of History of [[Creator/{{TheHistoryChannel}} History]] in 2012. Historia would follow suite in 2015, after Corus obtained french-language rights to History's programming.
* La chaîne Disney: The French-Canadian version of [[Creator/{{DisneyChannel}} Disney Channel]], which also airsfrench-language programming program blocks for Disney Junior and [[Creator/{{DisneyXD}} Disney XD]] (known as XD Zone) shows.
* La chaîne Disney: The French-Canadian version of [[Creator/{{DisneyChannel}} Disney Channel]], which also airs
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* Séries+Séries+ [[note]]Originally owned by Canwest.[[/note]]
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* Scream, originally a network for horror, thriller, and suspense programming that was owned as a joint venture between Corus and Alliance Atlantis. It later [[NetworkDecay decayed]] into the more supernatural-oriented Dusk in September 2009, but only lasted more than two years before it was shut down and replaced by ABC Spark.
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* Scream, originally Scream: Originally a network for horror, thriller, and suspense programming that was owned as a joint venture between Corus and Alliance Atlantis. It later [[NetworkDecay decayed]] into the more supernatural-oriented Dusk in September 2009, but only lasted more than two years before it was shut down and replaced by ABC Spark.
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** Encore Avenue
* Teletoon Retro
** Télétoon Rétro
* Teletoon Retro
** Télétoon Rétro
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** Encore Avenue
Avenue: Simular to Moviepix, now known as TMN Encore, this service focused on classic movies.
* TeletoonRetro
Retro: A spinoff of Teleoon based on the program block of the same name. With the channel's launch in 2007, Teletoon also briefly brought back the block on weeknights before The Detour/Teletoon at Night. Despite having over 5 million subscribers and being more popular with viewers than Teletoon itself, it was shut down in September 2015 to make room for Creator/DisneyChannel.
** TélétoonRétro
Rétro, french-language version of Teletoon Retro.
* Teletoon
** Télétoon
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* ABC Spark: a Canadian version of what is now known as [[Creator/{{ABCFamily}} Freeform]]
* Action: a male-oriented entertainment channel originally known as Showcase Action. It primarily airs reality series from [=TruTV=]
* [[Creator/TheBBC BBC Canada]]
* Dejaview
* DTOUR: a lifestyle channel which originally launched as Prime, a general-interest entertainment channel targeting Baby Bloomers. Later rebranded as [=TVtropolis=], which focused on iconic television series...[[NetworkDecay originally]]. [=TVtropolis=] was the originator of ''[[Series/{{Wipeout2008}} Wipeout Canada]]''.
* Action: a male-oriented entertainment channel originally known as Showcase Action. It primarily airs reality series from [=TruTV=]
* [[Creator/TheBBC BBC Canada]]
* Dejaview
* DTOUR: a lifestyle channel which originally launched as Prime, a general-interest entertainment channel targeting Baby Bloomers. Later rebranded as [=TVtropolis=], which focused on iconic television series...[[NetworkDecay originally]]. [=TVtropolis=] was the originator of ''[[Series/{{Wipeout2008}} Wipeout Canada]]''.
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* ABC Spark: a Canadian version of what is now known as [[Creator/{{ABCFamily}} Freeform]]
Freeform]].
* Action: a male-oriented entertainment channel originally known as Showcase Action. It primarily airs reality series from[=TruTV=]
[=TruTV=]. [[note]]Formally owned by Shaw Media.[[/note]]
* [[Creator/TheBBC BBCCanada]]
Canada]] [[note]]Formally owned by Shaw Media.[[/note]]
*Dejaview
Dejaview [[note]]Formally owned by Shaw Media.[[/note]]
* DTOUR: a lifestyle channel which originally launched as Prime, a general-interest entertainment channel targeting Baby Bloomers. Later rebranded as [=TVtropolis=], which focused on iconic television series...[[NetworkDecay originally]]. [=TVtropolis=] was the originator of ''[[Series/{{Wipeout2008}} Wipeout Canada]]''. [[note]]Formally owned by Shaw Media.[[/note]]
* Action: a male-oriented entertainment channel originally known as Showcase Action. It primarily airs reality series from
* [[Creator/TheBBC BBC
*
* DTOUR: a lifestyle channel which originally launched as Prime, a general-interest entertainment channel targeting Baby Bloomers. Later rebranded as [=TVtropolis=], which focused on iconic television series...[[NetworkDecay originally]]. [=TVtropolis=] was the originator of ''[[Series/{{Wipeout2008}} Wipeout Canada]]''. [[note]]Formally owned by Shaw Media.[[/note]]
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* MovietimeMovietime [[note]]Formally owned by Shaw Media.[[/note]]
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* Slice: a lifestyle channel aimed at women that primarily airs reality series from Bravo (U.S). Slice was also the originator of ''[[Series/BigBrother Big Brother Canada]]'', which moved to Global for its third season.
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* Slice: a lifestyle channel aimed at women that primarily airs reality series from Bravo (U.S). Slice was also the originator of ''[[Series/BigBrother Big Brother Canada]]'', which moved to Global for its third season. [[note]]Formally owned by Shaw Media.[[/note]]
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** W Movies: Originally known as [=SexTV: The Channel=], which was based on the Creator/{{Citytv}} program
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** W Movies: Originally known as [=SexTV: The Channel=], which was based on the Creator/{{Citytv}} programprogram. On December 12, 2016, it will be replaced by/re-branded as a Canadian version of Creator/CookingChannel.
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The company also owns English-language Canadian versions of Creator/AdultSwim, [[Creator/{{CartoonNetwork}} Cartoon Network]], Creator/{{CMT}}, The Crime and Investigation Network, Creator/DisneyChannel, Disney Junior, Creator/DisneyXD, DIY Network, Creator/FoodNetwork, FYI, HGTV, [[Creator/{{TheHistoryChannel}} History]], Creator/{{H2}}, IFC, Creator/{{Lifetime}}, Mediaset Italia (Italian), [[Creator/{{NationalGeographicChannel}} National Geographic Channel]], Nat Geo Wild, Creator/{{Nickelodeon}}, Creator/{{Nick Jr}} (which exists as a daily program block), the Oprah Winfrey Network, [=Sky TG24=], Sundance Channel (known south of the border as [=SundanceTV=]), and Creator/{{Univision}} (Spanish).
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* Scream, originally a network for horror, thriller, and suspense programming that was owned as a joint venture between Corus and Alliance Atlantis. It later [[NetworkDecay decayed]] into the more supernatural-oriented Dusk in September 2009, but only lasted more than two years before it was shut down and replaced by ABC Spark.
* Edge TV: An ill-fated alternative rock music channel inspired by CFNY-FM, 102.1 The Edge, in Toronto.
* Movie Central: One of Canada's designated premium Pay-TV services. It was originally known as Superchannel and was marketed under the First Choice Superchannel banner, alongside what was then known as First Choice and now known as The Movie Network. In 1989, both services split: Superchannel was broadcast in Western Canada, while The Movie Network was broadcast in Eastern Canada.
** Encore Avenue
* Teletoon Retro
** Télétoon Rétro
The company alsoowns owned English-language Canadian versions of Creator/AdultSwim, [[Creator/{{CartoonNetwork}} Cartoon Network]], Creator/{{CMT}}, The Crime and Investigation Network, Discovery Kids, Creator/DisneyChannel, Disney Junior, Creator/DisneyXD, DIY Network, Creator/FoodNetwork, FYI, HGTV, [[Creator/{{TheHistoryChannel}} History]], Creator/{{H2}}, IFC, Creator/{{Lifetime}}, Mediaset Italia (Italian), [[Creator/{{NationalGeographicChannel}} National Geographic Channel]], Nat Geo Wild, Creator/{{Nickelodeon}}, Creator/{{Nick Jr}} (which exists as a daily program block), the Oprah Winfrey Network, [=Sky TG24=], Sundance Channel (known south of the border as [=SundanceTV=]), and Creator/{{Univision}} (Spanish).
* Scream, originally a network for horror, thriller, and suspense programming that was owned as a joint venture between Corus and Alliance Atlantis. It later [[NetworkDecay decayed]] into the more supernatural-oriented Dusk in September 2009, but only lasted more than two years before it was shut down and replaced by ABC Spark.
* Edge TV: An ill-fated alternative rock music channel inspired by CFNY-FM, 102.1 The Edge, in Toronto.
* Movie Central: One of Canada's designated premium Pay-TV services. It was originally known as Superchannel and was marketed under the First Choice Superchannel banner, alongside what was then known as First Choice and now known as The Movie Network. In 1989, both services split: Superchannel was broadcast in Western Canada, while The Movie Network was broadcast in Eastern Canada.
** Encore Avenue
* Teletoon Retro
** Télétoon Rétro
The company also
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Founded in 1999 and controlled by the Shaw Family, Corus Entertainment is one of the "Big 3" broadcasting companies in Canada (alongside [[Creator/{{Citytv}} Rogers]] and [[Creator/{{CTV}} Bell]] [[Creator/{{TheComedyNetwork}} Media]]) They own a portfolio of brands that mainly target women, children, and families, including animation studio Creator/{{Nelvana}} and publisher Kids Can Press. On April 1, 2016, Corus acquired the broadcasting assets of Shaw Media, which was also controlled by the Shaw Family.
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Founded in 1999 and controlled by the Shaw Family, Corus Entertainment is one of the "Big 3" broadcasting companies in Canada (alongside [[Creator/{{Citytv}} Rogers]] and [[Creator/{{CTV}} Bell]] [[Creator/{{TheComedyNetwork}} Media]]) They own a portfolio of brands that mainly target women, children, and families, including animation studio Creator/{{Nelvana}} and publisher Kids Can Press. On April 1, 2016, Corus acquired the broadcasting assets of Shaw Media, which was also controlled by the Shaw Family.
family.
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* La chaîne Disney: The French-Canadian version of [[Creator/{{DisneyChannel}} Disney Channel]], which also airs programming blocks for Disney Junior and [[Creator/{{DisneyXD}} Disney XD]] (known as XD Zone) in french
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* La chaîne Disney: The French-Canadian version of [[Creator/{{DisneyChannel}} Disney Channel]], which also airs french-language programming blocks for Disney Junior and [[Creator/{{DisneyXD}} Disney XD]] (known as XD Zone) in frenchshows.
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The company also owns english-language Canadian versions of Creator/AdultSwim, [[Creator/{{CartoonNetwork}} Cartoon Network]], Creator/{{CMT}}, The Crime and Investigation Network, Creator/DisneyChannel, Disney Junior, Creator/DisneyXD, DIY Network, Creator/FoodNetwork, FYI, HGTV, [[Creator/{{TheHistoryChannel}} History]], Creator/{{H2}}, IFC, Creator/{{Lifetime}}, Mediaset Italia, [[Creator/{{NationalGeographicChannel}} National Geographic Channel]], Nat Geo Wild, Creator/{{Nickelodeon}}, Creator/{{Nick Jr}} (which exists as a daily program block), the Oprah Winfrey Network, [=Sky TG24=], Sundance Channel (known south of the border as [=SundanceTV=]), and Creator/{{Univision}}.
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The company also owns english-language English-language Canadian versions of Creator/AdultSwim, [[Creator/{{CartoonNetwork}} Cartoon Network]], Creator/{{CMT}}, The Crime and Investigation Network, Creator/DisneyChannel, Disney Junior, Creator/DisneyXD, DIY Network, Creator/FoodNetwork, FYI, HGTV, [[Creator/{{TheHistoryChannel}} History]], Creator/{{H2}}, IFC, Creator/{{Lifetime}}, Mediaset Italia, Italia (Italian), [[Creator/{{NationalGeographicChannel}} National Geographic Channel]], Nat Geo Wild, Creator/{{Nickelodeon}}, Creator/{{Nick Jr}} (which exists as a daily program block), the Oprah Winfrey Network, [=Sky TG24=], Sundance Channel (known south of the border as [=SundanceTV=]), and Creator/{{Univision}}.Creator/{{Univision}} (Spanish).
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** Télétoon: the French-language version; also airs programming from [[Creator/{{CartoonNetwork}} Cartoon Network]] in french
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** Télétoon: the French-language version; also airs programming from [[Creator/{{CartoonNetwork}} Cartoon Network]] & Creator/AdultSwim in french
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The company also owns Canadian versions of Creator/AdultSwim, [[Creator/{{CartoonNetwork}} Cartoon Network]], Creator/{{CMT}}, The Crime and Investigation Network, Creator/DisneyChannel, Disney Junior, Creator/DisneyXD, DIY Network, Creator/FoodNetwork, FYI, HGTV, [[Creator/{{TheHistoryChannel}} History]], Creator/{{H2}}, IFC, Creator/{{Lifetime}}, Mediaset Italia, [[Creator/{{NationalGeographicChannel}} National Geographic Channel]], Nat Geo Wild, Creator/{{Nickelodeon}}, Creator/{{Nick Jr}} (which exists as a daily program block), the Oprah Winfrey Network, [=Sky TG24=], Sundance Channel (known south of the border as [=SundanceTV=]), and Creator/{{Univision}}.
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The company also owns english-language Canadian versions of Creator/AdultSwim, [[Creator/{{CartoonNetwork}} Cartoon Network]], Creator/{{CMT}}, The Crime and Investigation Network, Creator/DisneyChannel, Disney Junior, Creator/DisneyXD, DIY Network, Creator/FoodNetwork, FYI, HGTV, [[Creator/{{TheHistoryChannel}} History]], Creator/{{H2}}, IFC, Creator/{{Lifetime}}, Mediaset Italia, [[Creator/{{NationalGeographicChannel}} National Geographic Channel]], Nat Geo Wild, Creator/{{Nickelodeon}}, Creator/{{Nick Jr}} (which exists as a daily program block), the Oprah Winfrey Network, [=Sky TG24=], Sundance Channel (known south of the border as [=SundanceTV=]), and Creator/{{Univision}}.
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French-language [as] programming is very rare on the channel it's not worth mentioning
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** Télétoon: the French-language version; also airs programming from [[Creator/{{CartoonNetwork}} Cartoon Network]] & Creator/AdultSwim in french
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** Télétoon: the French-language version; also airs programming from [[Creator/{{CartoonNetwork}} Cartoon Network]] & Creator/AdultSwim in french
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* La chaîne Disney: The French-Canadian version of [[Creator/{{DisneyChannel}} Disney Channel]], which also airs programming block of Disney Junior and [[Creator/{{DisneyXD}} Disney XD]] (known as XD Zone) in french
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* La chaîne Disney: The French-Canadian version of [[Creator/{{DisneyChannel}} Disney Channel]], which also airs programming block of blocks for Disney Junior and [[Creator/{{DisneyXD}} Disney XD]] (known as XD Zone) in french
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** Télétoon: the French-language version; also airs programming from Cartoon Network in french
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** Télétoon: the French-language version; also airs programming from [[Creator/{{CartoonNetwork}} Cartoon Network Network]] & Creator/AdultSwim in french
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** W Movies: Originally known as [=SexTV: The Channel=], which was based on the Citytv program
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** W Movies: Originally known as [=SexTV: The Channel=], which was based on the Citytv Creator/{{Citytv}} program
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The company also owns Canadian versions of [[Creator/{{AdultSwim}} [adult swim]]], [[Creator/{{CartoonNetwork}} Cartoon Network]], Creator/{{CMT}}, The Crime and Investigation Network, Disney Channel, Disney Junior, Disney XD, DIY Network, Creator/FoodNetwork, FYI, HGTV, [[Creator/{{TheHistoryChannel}} History]], H2, IFC, Creator/{{Lifetime}}, Mediaset Italia, [[Creator/{{NationalGeographicChannel}} National Geographic Channel]], Nat Geo Wild, Creator/{{Nickelodeon}}, Creator/{{Nick Jr}} (which exists as a daily program block), the Oprah Winfrey Network, [=Sky TG24=], Sundance Channel (known south of the border as [=SundanceTV=]), and Creator/{{Univision}}.
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The company also owns Canadian versions of [[Creator/{{AdultSwim}} [adult swim]]], Creator/AdultSwim, [[Creator/{{CartoonNetwork}} Cartoon Network]], Creator/{{CMT}}, The Crime and Investigation Network, Disney Channel, Creator/DisneyChannel, Disney Junior, Disney XD, Creator/DisneyXD, DIY Network, Creator/FoodNetwork, FYI, HGTV, [[Creator/{{TheHistoryChannel}} History]], H2, Creator/{{H2}}, IFC, Creator/{{Lifetime}}, Mediaset Italia, [[Creator/{{NationalGeographicChannel}} National Geographic Channel]], Nat Geo Wild, Creator/{{Nickelodeon}}, Creator/{{Nick Jr}} (which exists as a daily program block), the Oprah Winfrey Network, [=Sky TG24=], Sundance Channel (known south of the border as [=SundanceTV=]), and Creator/{{Univision}}.
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* Slice: a lifestyle channel aimed at women that primarily airs reality series from Bravo (U.S). Slice was also the originator of ''[[Main/{{BigBrother}} Big Brother Canada]]'', which moved to Global for its third season.
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* Slice: a lifestyle channel aimed at women that primarily airs reality series from Bravo (U.S). Slice was also the originator of ''[[Main/{{BigBrother}} ''[[Series/BigBrother Big Brother Canada]]'', which moved to Global for its third season.
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* La chaîne Disney: The French-Canadian version of [[Creator/{{DisneyChannel}} Disney Channel]], which also airs programming from Disney Junior and [[Creator/{{DisneyXD}} Disney XD]] in french
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* La chaîne Disney: The French-Canadian version of [[Creator/{{DisneyChannel}} Disney Channel]], which also airs programming from block of Disney Junior and [[Creator/{{DisneyXD}} Disney XD]] (known as XD Zone) in french
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* Slice: a lifestyle channel aimed at women that primarily airs reality series from Bravo. Slice was also the originator of ''[[Main/{{BigBrother}} Big Brother Canada]]'', which moved to Global for its third season.
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* Slice: a lifestyle channel aimed at women that primarily airs reality series from Bravo.Bravo (U.S). Slice was also the originator of ''[[Main/{{BigBrother}} Big Brother Canada]]'', which moved to Global for its third season.
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* Historia: The French-Canadian version of [[Creator/{{TheHistoryChannel}} History]] (which was formally known History Television)
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* Historia: The French-Canadian version of [[Creator/{{TheHistoryChannel}} History]] (which was formally known History]]. It originally served as a french-language counterpart to History Television)Television, until that network relaunched as a Canadian version of History in 2012. Historia would follow suite in 2015, after Corus obtained french-language rights to History's programming.
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* Showcase: An entertainment channel best known for original series such as ''Creator/{{Trailer Park Boys}}''. Showcase shares somewhat of a relationship with Creator/{{Syfy}}; airing some of Syfy's original series. In addition, two of Showcase's own originals, ''Series/{{Lost Girl}}'' & ''Series/{{Continuum}}'', were exported to Syfy, and ''Series/{{Haven}}'' was co-produced with then-parent company Shaw Media.
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* Showcase: An entertainment channel best known for original series such as ''Creator/{{Trailer ''Series/{{Trailer Park Boys}}''. Boys}}'' and ''[[Series/{{KennyvsSpenny}} Kenny vs Spenny]]''. Showcase shares somewhat of a relationship with Creator/{{Syfy}}; airing Creator/{{Syfy}}. The channel aired some of Syfy's original series. In addition, series; two of Showcase's own originals, ''Series/{{Lost Girl}}'' & ''Series/{{Continuum}}'', were exported to Syfy, Syfy; and ''Series/{{Haven}}'' was co-produced with then-parent company Shaw Media.
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* Action
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* ActionAction: a male-oriented entertainment channel originally known as Showcase Action. It primarily airs reality series from [=TruTV=]
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* DTOUR, a lifestyle channel which originally launched as Prime, a general-interest entertainment channel targeting Baby Bloomers. Later rebranded as [=TVtropolis=], which focused on iconic television series...[[NetworkDecay originally]]
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* DTOUR, DTOUR: a lifestyle channel which originally launched as Prime, a general-interest entertainment channel targeting Baby Bloomers. Later rebranded as [=TVtropolis=], which focused on iconic television series...[[NetworkDecay originally]]originally]]. [=TVtropolis=] was the originator of ''[[Series/{{Wipeout2008}} Wipeout Canada]]''.
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* The Creator/{{Creator/Global Television Network}} (Global), the flagship broadcast network formally owned by Shaw Media.
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* The Creator/{{Creator/Global Television Network}} (Global), (Global): the flagship broadcast network formally owned by Shaw Media.
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* Showcase
Showcase: An entertainment channel best known for original series such as ''Creator/{{Trailer Park Boys}}''. Showcase shares somewhat of a relationship with Creator/{{Syfy}}; airing some of Syfy's original series. In addition, two of Showcase's own originals, ''Series/{{Lost Girl}}'' & ''Series/{{Continuum}}'', were exported to Syfy, and ''Series/{{Haven}}'' was co-produced with then-parent company Shaw Media.
*SliceSlice: a lifestyle channel aimed at women that primarily airs reality series from Bravo. Slice was also the originator of ''[[Main/{{BigBrother}} Big Brother Canada]]'', which moved to Global for its third season.
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Founded in 1999 and controlled by the Shaw Family, Corus Entertainment is one of the "Big 4" media companies in Canada (alongside [[Creator/{{Citytv}} Rogers]], [[Creator/{{CTV}} Bell]] [[Creator/{{TheComedyNetwork}} Media]], and [[Creator/{{Creator/GlobalTelevisionNetwork}} Shaw Media]]; which is also controlled by the Shaw Family and is currently in the process of being purchased by Corus). They own a portfolio of brands that mainly target women, children, and families, including animation studio Creator/{{Nelvana}} and publisher Kids Can Press.
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Founded in 1999 and controlled by the Shaw Family, Corus Entertainment is one of the "Big 4" media 3" broadcasting companies in Canada (alongside [[Creator/{{Citytv}} Rogers]], Rogers]] and [[Creator/{{CTV}} Bell]] [[Creator/{{TheComedyNetwork}} Media]], and [[Creator/{{Creator/GlobalTelevisionNetwork}} Shaw Media]]; which is also controlled by the Shaw Family and is currently in the process of being purchased by Corus). Media]]) They own a portfolio of brands that mainly target women, children, and families, including animation studio Creator/{{Nelvana}} and publisher Kids Can Press.
Press. On April 1, 2016, Corus acquired the broadcasting assets of Shaw Media, which was also controlled by the Shaw Family.
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* La chaîne Disney: The French-Canadian version of Disney Channel, which also airs programming from Disney Junior and Disney XD in french
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* La chaîne Disney: The French-Canadian version of Disney Channel, Action
* [[Creator/TheBBC BBC Canada]]
* Dejaview
* DTOUR, a lifestyle channel whichalso airs programming from Disney Junior and Disney XD in frenchoriginally launched as Prime, a general-interest entertainment channel targeting Baby Bloomers. Later rebranded as [=TVtropolis=], which focused on iconic television series...[[NetworkDecay originally]]
* [[Creator/TheBBC BBC Canada]]
* Dejaview
* DTOUR, a lifestyle channel which
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* Historia: The French-Canadian version of [[Creator/{{TheHistoryChannel}} History]] (formally History Television)
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* The Creator/{{Creator/Global Television Network}} (Global), the flagship broadcast network formally owned by Shaw Media.
* Historia: The French-Canadian version of [[Creator/{{TheHistoryChannel}} History]](formally (which was formally known History Television)Television)
* La chaîne Disney: The French-Canadian version of [[Creator/{{DisneyChannel}} Disney Channel]], which also airs programming from Disney Junior and [[Creator/{{DisneyXD}} Disney XD]] in french
* Movietime
* Historia: The French-Canadian version of [[Creator/{{TheHistoryChannel}} History]]
* La chaîne Disney: The French-Canadian version of [[Creator/{{DisneyChannel}} Disney Channel]], which also airs programming from Disney Junior and [[Creator/{{DisneyXD}} Disney XD]] in french
* Movietime
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* Slice
* Slice
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The company also owns Canadian versions of [[Creator/{{CartoonNetwork}} Cartoon Network]]/[[Creator/{{AdultSwim}} [adult swim]]], Sundance Channel (known south of the border as [=SundanceTV=]), the Oprah Winfrey Network, Creator/{{CMT}}, [[Creator/{{DisneyChannel}} Disney Channel]], [[Creator/{{DisneyXD}} Disney XD]], Disney Junior and Creator/{{Nickelodeon}}, Creator/{{Nick Jr}} (a daily program block on Nick Canada), Mediaset Italia, [=Sky TG24=], and Creator/{{Univision}}.
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The company also owns Canadian versions of [[Creator/{{AdultSwim}} [adult swim]]], [[Creator/{{CartoonNetwork}} Cartoon Network]]/[[Creator/{{AdultSwim}} [adult swim]]], Network]], Creator/{{CMT}}, The Crime and Investigation Network, Disney Channel, Disney Junior, Disney XD, DIY Network, Creator/FoodNetwork, FYI, HGTV, [[Creator/{{TheHistoryChannel}} History]], H2, IFC, Creator/{{Lifetime}}, Mediaset Italia, [[Creator/{{NationalGeographicChannel}} National Geographic Channel]], Nat Geo Wild, Creator/{{Nickelodeon}}, Creator/{{Nick Jr}} (which exists as a daily program block), the Oprah Winfrey Network, [=Sky TG24=], Sundance Channel (known south of the border as [=SundanceTV=]), the Oprah Winfrey Network, Creator/{{CMT}}, [[Creator/{{DisneyChannel}} Disney Channel]], [[Creator/{{DisneyXD}} Disney XD]], Disney Junior and Creator/{{Nickelodeon}}, Creator/{{Nick Jr}} (a daily program block on Nick Canada), Mediaset Italia, [=Sky TG24=], and Creator/{{Univision}}.
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The company also owns Canadian versions of [[Creator/{{CartoonNetwork}} Cartoon Network]]/[[Creator/{{AdultSwim}} [adult swim]]], Sundance Channel (known south of the border as [=SundanceTV=]), the Oprah Winfrey Network, Creator/{{CMT}}, [[Creator/{{DisneyChannel}} Disney Channel]], [[Creator/{{DisneyXD}} Disney XD]], Disney Junior and Creator/{{Nickelodeon}}, Creator/{{Nick Jr}} (a daily program block on the Canadian version of Nick), Mediaset Italia, [=Sky TG24=], and Creator/{{Univision}}.
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The company also owns Canadian versions of [[Creator/{{CartoonNetwork}} Cartoon Network]]/[[Creator/{{AdultSwim}} [adult swim]]], Sundance Channel (known south of the border as [=SundanceTV=]), the Oprah Winfrey Network, Creator/{{CMT}}, [[Creator/{{DisneyChannel}} Disney Channel]], [[Creator/{{DisneyXD}} Disney XD]], Disney Junior and Creator/{{Nickelodeon}}, Creator/{{Nick Jr}} (a daily program block on the Canadian version of Nick), Nick Canada), Mediaset Italia, [=Sky TG24=], and Creator/{{Univision}}.
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** [[Creator/{{Univision}} Univision Canada]]
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The company also owns Canadian versions of [[Creator/{{CartoonNetwork}} Cartoon Network]]/[[Creator/{{AdultSwim}} [adult swim]]], Sundance Channel (known south of the border as [=SundanceTV=]), the Oprah Winfrey Network, Creator/{{CMT}}, [[Creator/{{DisneyChannel}} Disney Channel]], [[Creator/{{DisneyXD}} Disney XD]], Disney Junior and Creator/{{Nickelodeon}}, and Creator/{{Nick Jr}} (a daily program block on the Canadian version of Nick).
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The company also owns Canadian versions of [[Creator/{{CartoonNetwork}} Cartoon Network]]/[[Creator/{{AdultSwim}} [adult swim]]], Sundance Channel (known south of the border as [=SundanceTV=]), the Oprah Winfrey Network, Creator/{{CMT}}, [[Creator/{{DisneyChannel}} Disney Channel]], [[Creator/{{DisneyXD}} Disney XD]], Disney Junior and Creator/{{Nickelodeon}}, and Creator/{{Nick Jr}} (a daily program block on the Canadian version of Nick).Nick), Mediaset Italia, [=Sky TG24=], and Creator/{{Univision}}.
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* La chaîne Disney, the French-Canadian version of Disney Channel, also include programming from Disney Junior and Disney XD
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* La chaîne Disney, the Disney: The French-Canadian version of Disney Channel, which also include airs programming from Disney Junior and Disney XDXD in french
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* Historia, the Historia: The French-Canadian version of [[Creator/{{TheHistoryChannel}} History]]History]] (formally History Television)
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** W Movies, originally [=SexTV: The Channel=]
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** W Movies, originally Movies: Originally known as [=SexTV: The Channel=]Channel=], which was based on the Citytv program
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The company also owns Canadian versions of [[Creator/{{CartoonNetwork}} Cartoon Network]]/[[Creator/{{AdultSwim}} [adult swim]]], Sundance Channel (known south of the border as [=SundanceTV=]), the Oprah Winfrey Network, Creator/{{CMT}}, [[Creator/{{DisneyChannel}} Disney Channel]], [[Creator/{{DisneyXD}} Disney XD]], Disney Junior and Creator/{{Nickelodeon}} / Creator/{{Nick Jr}}.
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The company also owns Canadian versions of [[Creator/{{CartoonNetwork}} Cartoon Network]]/[[Creator/{{AdultSwim}} [adult swim]]], Sundance Channel (known south of the border as [=SundanceTV=]), the Oprah Winfrey Network, Creator/{{CMT}}, [[Creator/{{DisneyChannel}} Disney Channel]], [[Creator/{{DisneyXD}} Disney XD]], Disney Junior and Creator/{{Nickelodeon}} / Creator/{{Nickelodeon}}, and Creator/{{Nick Jr}}.Jr}} (a daily program block on the Canadian version of Nick).
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* La chaîne Disney, the French-Canadian version of Disney Channel, also include programming from Disney Junior and Disney XD
* Historia, the French-Canadian version of [[Creator/{{TheHistoryChannel}} History]]
* Séries+
* Séries+
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** [[Creator/{{AdultSwim}} [adult swim]]], like the American version, it broadcasts nightly on Cartoon Network and is considered a separate brand for promotional reasons.
** [[Creator/{{AdultSwim}} [adult swim]]], like the American version, it broadcasts nightly on Cartoon Network and is considered a separate brand for promotional reasons.
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** [[Creator/{{CartoonNetwork}} Cartoon Network]]
** [[Creator/{{AdultSwim}} [adult swim]]], likeTélétoon, the American French-language version, it broadcasts nightly on also include programming from Cartoon Network and is considered a separate brand for promotional reasons.Network
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** Creator/{{Nickelodeon}}
** Creator/{{Nick Jr}}, shares channel space with Nickelodeon as a daily program block.
The company also owns Canadian versions of Sundance Channel (known south of the border as [=SundanceTV=]), the Oprah Winfrey Network, Creator/{{CMT}}, [[Creator/{{DisneyChannel}} Disney Channel]], [[Creator/{{DisneyXD}} Disney XD]], and Disney Junior.
** Creator/{{Nick Jr}}, shares channel space with Nickelodeon as a daily program block.
The company also owns Canadian versions of Sundance Channel (known south of the border as [=SundanceTV=]), the Oprah Winfrey Network, Creator/{{CMT}}, [[Creator/{{DisneyChannel}} Disney Channel]], [[Creator/{{DisneyXD}} Disney XD]], and Disney Junior.
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** Creator/{{Nick Jr}}, shares channel space with Nickelodeon as a daily program block.
The company also owns Canadian versions of [[Creator/{{CartoonNetwork}} Cartoon Network]]/[[Creator/{{AdultSwim}} [adult swim]]], Sundance Channel (known south of the border as [=SundanceTV=]), the Oprah Winfrey Network, Creator/{{CMT}}, [[Creator/{{DisneyChannel}} Disney Channel]], [[Creator/{{DisneyXD}} Disney XD]],
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Founded in 1999 and controlled by the Shaw Family, Corus Entertainment is one of the "Big 4" media companies in Canada (alongside Rogers, Bell Media, and Shaw Media; which is also controlled by the Shaw Family and is currently in the process of being purchased by Corus). They own a portfolio of brands that mainly target women, children, and families, including animation studio Creator/{{Nelvana}} and publisher Kids Can Press.
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Founded in 1999 and controlled by the Shaw Family, Corus Entertainment is one of the "Big 4" media companies in Canada (alongside Rogers, Bell Media, [[Creator/{{Citytv}} Rogers]], [[Creator/{{CTV}} Bell]] [[Creator/{{TheComedyNetwork}} Media]], and [[Creator/{{Creator/GlobalTelevisionNetwork}} Shaw Media; Media]]; which is also controlled by the Shaw Family and is currently in the process of being purchased by Corus). They own a portfolio of brands that mainly target women, children, and families, including animation studio Creator/{{Nelvana}} and publisher Kids Can Press.
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Founded in 1999 and controlled by the Shaw Family, Corus Entertainment is one of the "Big 4" media companies in Canada (alongside Rogers, Bell Media, and Shaw Media; which is also controlled by the Shaw Family and is currently in the process of being purchased by Corus). They own a portfolio of brands that mainly target women, children, and families, including animation studio Creator/{{Nelvana}} and publisher Kids Can Press.
Channels owned by Corus include:
* ABC Spark: a Canadian version of what is now known as [[Creator/{{ABCFamily}} Freeform]]
*[= CosmoTV=]: Based on [[Magazine/{{Cosmopolitan}} Cosmopolitan Magazine]]
* TLN, aka Telelatino Network
**Mediaset Italia
**[=Sky TG24=]
** [=TeleBimbi=]
** [=TeleNinos=]
**[[Creator/{{Univision}} Univision Canada]]
* Creator/{{Teletoon}}
** [[Creator/{{CartoonNetwork}} Cartoon Network]]
** [[Creator/{{AdultSwim}} [adult swim]]], like the American version, it broadcasts nightly on Cartoon Network and is considered a separate brand for promotional reasons.
* Creator/TreehouseTV
* W Network: Best known for Property Brothers and Series/LoveItOrListIt
** W Movies, originally [=SexTV: The Channel=]
* Creator/{{YTV}}
** Creator/{{Nickelodeon}}
**Creator/{{Nick Jr}}, shares channel space with Nickelodeon as a daily program block.
The company also owns Canadian versions of Sundance Channel (known south of the border as [=SundanceTV=]), the Oprah Winfrey Network, Creator/{{CMT}}, [[Creator/{{DisneyChannel}} Disney Channel]], [[Creator/{{DisneyXD}} Disney XD]], and Disney Junior.
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Channels owned by Corus include:
* ABC Spark: a Canadian version of what is now known as [[Creator/{{ABCFamily}} Freeform]]
*[= CosmoTV=]: Based on [[Magazine/{{Cosmopolitan}} Cosmopolitan Magazine]]
* TLN, aka Telelatino Network
**Mediaset Italia
**[=Sky TG24=]
** [=TeleBimbi=]
** [=TeleNinos=]
**[[Creator/{{Univision}} Univision Canada]]
* Creator/{{Teletoon}}
** [[Creator/{{CartoonNetwork}} Cartoon Network]]
** [[Creator/{{AdultSwim}} [adult swim]]], like the American version, it broadcasts nightly on Cartoon Network and is considered a separate brand for promotional reasons.
* Creator/TreehouseTV
* W Network: Best known for Property Brothers and Series/LoveItOrListIt
** W Movies, originally [=SexTV: The Channel=]
* Creator/{{YTV}}
** Creator/{{Nickelodeon}}
**Creator/{{Nick Jr}}, shares channel space with Nickelodeon as a daily program block.
The company also owns Canadian versions of Sundance Channel (known south of the border as [=SundanceTV=]), the Oprah Winfrey Network, Creator/{{CMT}}, [[Creator/{{DisneyChannel}} Disney Channel]], [[Creator/{{DisneyXD}} Disney XD]], and Disney Junior.
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