Cooking Channel (Canadian TV channel)

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W Movies
CountryCanada
HeadquartersToronto, Ontario
Programming
Language(s)English
Ownership
OwnerCorus Entertainment

W Movies is a Canadian English language Category B cable and satellite specialty channel that is owned by Corus Entertainment. Operating as a spinoff channel of W Network, W Movies focuses on films and film-related series aimed at women.

History

As SexTV: The Channel

In June 2001, CHUM Limited received approval by the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) to launch a national Category 2 specialty channel known as Relationship Television, a channel described as being "devoted exclusively to programming related to love, romance, marriage, relationship-themed game shows, sexuality and gender issues, family planning, relationship breakdown and magazine style programming featuring romantic vacation resorts."[1]

SexTV: The Channel logo (2001-2010)

The channel was launched three months later on September 7, 2001 as SexTV: The Channel,[2] a channel modeled after and its name derived from SexTV, a now-former program on Citytv (which was a CHUM-owned property at the time). SexTV aired programming on sex and human sexuality, including issues on love, dating, romance and related subjects.

In July 2006, Bell Globemedia (later CTVglobemedia) announced that it would purchase CHUM for an estimated CAD$1.7 billion, included in the sale was SexTV: The Channel.[3] The sale was approved by the CRTC on June 8, 2007,[4] and the transaction was completed on June 22, 2007.

As W Movies

On July 14, 2009, CTVglobemedia announced that it would sell Sex TV, along with Drive-In Classics (now Sundance Channel), to Corus Entertainment for a combined CAD$40 million.[5] In late September, Corus announced that the channel would be rebranded as W Movies, a spin-off of W Network with a focus on films targeting women.[6] The sale was approved by the CRTC on November 19,[7] with the transaction being completed by December. The on-air relaunch as W Movies took place on March 1, 2010.

As Cooking Channel

On October 19, 2016, Corus announced that W Movies would be replaced by a Canadian version of Cooking Channel in December 12, 2016, serving as a spin-off of its Canadian version of Food Network.[8]

W Movies HD

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W Movies HD logo

W Movies HD is a high definition simulcast feed of W Movies, which broadcasts in the 1080i resolution format; the feed launched on December 2, 2011.

References

  1. ^ Decision CRTC 2001-304; CRTC; 2001-06-04
  2. ^ The history of CHUM, The Globe and Mail, June 12, 2006.
  3. ^ Bell Globemedia acquires CHUM; Fasken Martineau; 2006-07-12
  4. ^ Broadcasting Decision CRTC 2007-165; CRTC; 2007-06-08
  5. ^ Corus to acquire Drive-In Classics and SexTV from CTVglobemedia for $40 million; The Canadian Press; 2009-07-14
  6. ^ "Corus shuttering Discovery Kids, will re-brand Sex TV and Drive-In Classics channels", CARTT.ca, September 29, 2009
  7. ^ http://www.crtc.gc.ca/eng/archive/2009/2009-706.htm
  8. ^ "Corus feeds the food genre with new channel". Realscreen. Retrieved 19 October 2016.

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