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The Shaw Rocket Prize announces that submissions are now being accepted for its signature $50,000 juried, winner-take-all prize for best independently produced Canadian children’s program.
Insight Sports Ltd. announced today a carriage agreement with Shaw Digital TV for its all-fishing and all-soccer networks. Shaw Digital TV customers can watch WFN: World Fishing Network on channel 152 and GOLTV: Soccer 24/7 on channel 151.
Shaw Communications Inc. has applied to the CRTC, asking it to make USA Network available to Canadian cable and DTH subscribers. Shaw believes strongly in the need to provide Canadian consumers with the broadest possible choice in programming services, and is committed to delivering this choice to its customers.
Shaw Communications has announced that it has entered an agreement with Sunshine Communications to acquire its cable and Internet systems located in and around the boundary area of Grand Forks, B.C., approximately 200 km south of Kelowna.
Shaw Communications has announced that Rainbow Media's American Movie Classics (AMC), a 24-hour movie-based network that offers a comprehensive library of popular movies, is now available to Shaw customers as part of its traditional analog cable service. This agreement signifies that Shaw is the first Canadian communications company to distribute the popular 24/7 movie-based network outside the United States.
Shaw Cable, which seems to be the slowest in adding new channels, has finally found the right switch and added two new channels to its digital dial in Calgary, Alberta:
Bloomberg TV (ch. 141)
FOX News (ch. 142).
Picture Vancouver in 1979: a little shopping district called Granville Island is born, the Vancouver Whitecaps win the North American Soccer League championship, the last scheduled passenger train leaves the old CPR station on Cordova Street, and ethnic television comes to the Lower Mainland with the creation of "The Multicultural Channel".
The establishment of a new, winner-take-all, juried prize to recognize and celebrate the best of quality Canadian children's television was announced today by the Shaw Rocket Fund, formerly known as the Shaw Television Broadcast Fund.