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{{Short description|Canadian specialty television channel}}
{{Infobox TV channel
{{Infobox television channel
| name = DejaView
| logofile = DejaView logo.svg
| name = DejaView
| logosize = 150px
| logo = DejaView logo.svg
| launch = {{start date|2001|9|4}}
| logo_size = 150px
| closed date =
| launch_date = {{start date|2001|9|4}}
| closed_date =
| picture format = [[1080i]] [[HDTV]]<br/>{{small|(downscaled to [[letterbox]]ed [[480i]] for the [[SDTV]] feed)}}
| picture_format = [[1080i]] [[HDTV]]<br />(downscaled to [[letterboxed]] [[480i]] for the [[SDTV]] feed)
| network =
| owner = [[Corus Entertainment]]
| network =
| owner = [[Corus Entertainment]]
| slogan =
| country = [[Canada]]
| country = Canada
| area = Nationwide
| headquarters = [[Toronto]], [[Ontario]]
| broadcast area = National
| former_names =
| headquarters = [[Toronto]], [[Ontario]]
| former names =
| replaced =
| replaced names =
| sister_channels =
| timeshift_service =
| sister names = [[CMT (Canadian TV channel)|CMT]]<br>[[MovieTime]]<br>[[Showcase (Canadian TV channel)|Showcase]]<br>[[ABC Spark]]<br>[[IFC (Canadian TV channel)|IFC]]<br>[[Adult Swim (Canada)|Adult Swim]]<br>[[BBC Canada]]<br>[[History (Canadian TV network)|History]]<br>[[H2 (Canadian TV channel)|H2]]<br>[[Global News: BC 1]]
| website = {{URL|dejaviewtv.ca}}
| timeshift names =
| web = {{URL|dejaviewtv.ca}}
| sat serv 1 = [[Bell TV]]
| sat chan 1 = Channel 636 (SD)
| sat serv 2 = [[Shaw Direct]]
| sat chan 2 = Channel 176 (HD)
| cable serv 1 = Available on most cable systems
| cable chan 1 = Channel slots vary on each provider
| iptv serv 1 = [[Fibe (Bell Aliant)|Bell Aliant Fibe TV]]
| iptv chan 1 = Channel 268 (SD)
| iptv serv 2 = [[Bell Fibe TV]]
| iptv chan 2 = Channel 636 (SD)
| iptv serv 3 = [[Bell MTS]]
| iptv chan 3 = Channel 233 (SD)
| iptv serv 4 = [[Telus TV|Optik TV]]
| iptv chan 4 = Channel 9506 (SD)<br>Channel 506 (HD)
| iptv serv 5 = [[SaskTel]]
| iptv chan 5 = Channel 136 (SD)
| iptv serv 6 = [[VMedia]]
| iptv chan 6 = Channel 293 (SD)
| iptv serv 7 = [[Zazeen]]
| iptv chan 7 = Channel 123 (SD)
}}
}}
'''DejaView''' is a [[Canada|Canadian]] [[English language]] [[discretionary service]] channel that is owned by [[Corus Entertainment]]. It primarily airs [[television show]]s from the 1970s to 2010s.
'''DejaView''' is a [[Television in Canada|Canadian]] [[English language]] [[specialty television]] channel owned by [[Corus Entertainment]]. It primarily airs [[television show]]s from the 1970s to 2010s.


==History==
==History==
In November 2000, Global Television Network Inc. (then owned by [[Canwest]]) was granted approval from the [[Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission]] (CRTC) to launch a national English-language Category 2 specialty television service called ''Pop TV'', described as "featuring classic programs from the beginnings of television. Programming will explore vintage television and the cultural impact of television on our society by providing a window on television history."<ref>[http://www.crtc.gc.ca/eng/archive/2000/DB2000-567.htm Decision CRTC 2000-567] CRTC 2000-12-14</ref>
In November 2000, Global Television Network Inc. (then owned by [[Canwest]]) was granted approval from the [[Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission]] (CRTC) to launch a national English-language Category 2 specialty television service called ''Pop TV'', described as "featuring classic programs from the beginnings of television. Programming will explore vintage television and the cultural impact of television on our society by providing a window on television history."<ref>[http://www.crtc.gc.ca/eng/archive/2000/DB2000-567.htm Decision CRTC 2000-567] CRTC 2000-12-14</ref>


The channel was launched in September 2001 as '''DejaView'''.<ref>{{cite news | title=Digital channels struggling at start of third year on cable and satellite TV | date= August 2003 | publisher=[[Sympatico|Sympatico.ca]]}}</ref>
The channel was launched on September 4, 2001 as '''DejaView'''.<ref>{{cite news | title=Digital channels struggling at start of third year on cable and satellite TV | date= August 2003 | publisher=[[Sympatico|Sympatico.ca]]}}</ref>


After DejaView's parent company, Canwest, filed for creditor protection in October 2009,<ref>{{cite news |url=https://www.theguardian.com/media/2009/oct/06/television-pressandpublishing |title=Canwest Global Communications files for bankruptcy protection |author=Clark, Andrew |work=[[The Guardian]] |location=England |date=October 6, 2009 |accessdate=July 9, 2011 }}</ref> [[Shaw Communications]] subsequently completed a purchase and took over the assets of Canwest's broadcasting arm on October 27, 2010,<ref>[http://www.sys-con.com/node/1588479 Shaw Completes Purchase of Canwest Broadcasting Assets] Marketwire press release 2010-10-10</ref> which was announced in February of that year,<ref>[http://www.cbc.ca/money/story/2010/02/12/canwest-shaw.html Shaw moves for Canwest control], [[CBC.ca]], 2010-02-12</ref> and renamed the company Shaw Media.
After DejaView's parent company, Canwest, filed for creditor protection in October 2009,<ref>{{cite news |url=https://www.theguardian.com/media/2009/oct/06/television-pressandpublishing |title=Canwest Global Communications files for bankruptcy protection |author=Clark, Andrew |work=[[The Guardian]] |location=England |date=October 6, 2009 |access-date=July 9, 2011 }}</ref> [[Shaw Communications]] subsequently completed a purchase and took over the assets of Canwest's broadcasting arm on October 27, 2010,<ref>[http://www.sys-con.com/node/1588479 Shaw Completes Purchase of Canwest Broadcasting Assets] Marketwire press release 2010-10-10</ref> which was announced in February of that year,<ref>[http://www.cbc.ca/money/story/2010/02/12/canwest-shaw.html Shaw moves for Canwest control], [[CBC.ca]], 2010-02-12</ref> and renamed the company Shaw Media.


On April 1, 2016, DejaView's parent company, Shaw Media, was acquired by [[Corus Entertainment]]. It became a sister station to [[CMT (Canadian TV channel)|CMT]], as with its other sister stations such as [[MovieTime]].
On April 1, 2016, DejaView's parent company, Shaw Media, was acquired by [[Corus Entertainment]]. It once became a sister station to [[CMT (Canadian TV channel)|CMT]] and [[W Network]] (though this lapsed in later years because the former is now airing what DejaView has played in the past), as with its other sister stations such as [[MovieTime]].


In late 2016, a [[1080i]] [[high-definition television|high definition]] simulcast of the [[standard-definition television|standard definition]] feed was launched.
In late 2016, a [[1080i]] [[high-definition television|high definition]] simulcast of the [[standard-definition television|standard definition]] feed was launched.


== Programming ==
== Programming ==
{{further information|List of programs broadcast by DejaView}}
{{further|List of programs broadcast by DejaView}}
Throughout the channel's existence, it has primarily aired [[sitcoms]] and television [[Drama (film and television)|dramas]] from the United States and Canada, however, other genres of programs have aired including game shows, reality television, and lifestyle series.
Throughout the channel's existence, it has primarily aired [[sitcoms]] and television [[Drama (film and television)|dramas]] from the United States and Canada, however, other genres of programs have aired including game shows, reality television, and lifestyle series.


==See also==
==See also==
* [[Comedy Gold (TV channel)|Comedy Gold]] - a similar specialty service owned by [[Bell Media]], specializing in comedies from the 1970s to 1990s.
* [[Comedy Gold (TV channel)|Comedy Gold]] - a former specialty service owned by [[Bell Media]], specializing in comedies from the 1970s to 1990s.
* [[Teletoon Retro]] - a former offshoot of [[Teletoon]], owned by [[Corus Entertainment]], that focused on classic cartoons and television series aimed at children.
* [[Teletoon Retro]] - a former offshoot of [[Teletoon]], also owned by [[Corus Entertainment]], that focused on classic cartoons and television series aimed at children.


==References==
==References==
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Latest revision as of 15:54, 9 January 2024

DejaView
CountryCanada
Broadcast areaNationwide
HeadquartersToronto, Ontario
Programming
Picture format1080i HDTV
(downscaled to letterboxed 480i for the SDTV feed)
Ownership
OwnerCorus Entertainment
History
LaunchedSeptember 4, 2001 (2001-09-04)
Links
Websitedejaviewtv.ca

DejaView is a Canadian English language specialty television channel owned by Corus Entertainment. It primarily airs television shows from the 1970s to 2010s.

History[edit]

In November 2000, Global Television Network Inc. (then owned by Canwest) was granted approval from the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) to launch a national English-language Category 2 specialty television service called Pop TV, described as "featuring classic programs from the beginnings of television. Programming will explore vintage television and the cultural impact of television on our society by providing a window on television history."[1]

The channel was launched on September 4, 2001 as DejaView.[2]

After DejaView's parent company, Canwest, filed for creditor protection in October 2009,[3] Shaw Communications subsequently completed a purchase and took over the assets of Canwest's broadcasting arm on October 27, 2010,[4] which was announced in February of that year,[5] and renamed the company Shaw Media.

On April 1, 2016, DejaView's parent company, Shaw Media, was acquired by Corus Entertainment. It once became a sister station to CMT and W Network (though this lapsed in later years because the former is now airing what DejaView has played in the past), as with its other sister stations such as MovieTime.

In late 2016, a 1080i high definition simulcast of the standard definition feed was launched.

Programming[edit]

Throughout the channel's existence, it has primarily aired sitcoms and television dramas from the United States and Canada, however, other genres of programs have aired including game shows, reality television, and lifestyle series.

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Decision CRTC 2000-567 CRTC 2000-12-14
  2. ^ "Digital channels struggling at start of third year on cable and satellite TV". Sympatico.ca. August 2003.
  3. ^ Clark, Andrew (October 6, 2009). "Canwest Global Communications files for bankruptcy protection". The Guardian. England. Retrieved July 9, 2011.
  4. ^ Shaw Completes Purchase of Canwest Broadcasting Assets Marketwire press release 2010-10-10
  5. ^ Shaw moves for Canwest control, CBC.ca, 2010-02-12

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