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Hennessy Sports and Super Channel, Canada’s only national pay television network, are pleased to announce an exclusive agreement to televise the world title clash featuring WBC super lightweight champion Junior Witter (36-1-2, 21 KO’s) against mandatory challenger American Timothy Bradley (21-0, 11 KO’s).
Twentieth Century Fox Television Distribution and Allarco Entertainment announced today the signing of a multi-year feature film output agreement. Under this new Pay TV deal, a broad selection of Fox feature films will air on Super Channel, Canadas only national English-language pay television network.
Super Channel is pleased to announce an agreement with IMG Media offering IMG's original television programming on Canada's only national pay television network.
Super Channel, Canada’s new national pay television network set to launch this fall, is pleased to announce it will be offering the Emmy-winning mini-series, Broken Trial, a co-production between NOMADIC PICTURES of Calgary, ONCE UPON A TIME FILMS of Los Angeles, and Robert Duvall’s BUTCHER’S RUN FILMS.
Super Channel, Canada's new national pay television network set to launch this fall, and Open Door Co. are thrilled to announce the Canadian premieres of feature documentaries INDEPENDENT AMERICA: THE TWO LANE SEARCH FOR MOM AND POP and CRACKED NOT BROKEN.
Superchannel is pleased to announce an agreement with Channel 4 International to offer cutting-edge programming on Canada's new national pay television network set to launch this fall.
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on Wednesday, September 05, 2007 - 01:53 PM
Allarco Entertainment announced today the signing of a long-term pay television agreement with Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios Inc. to air the latest feature films, original movies and television series from MGM and United Artists on Superchannel, Canada’s new national English-language pay television network.
Long-time broadcasting veteran Charles Allard is back before the CRTC this week with a unique premium television offering.
"Our application is based on the premise Canadians want something new - not the same programming offered in pseudo-high definition. Our commitment is to programs made by Canadian producers with true HD technology," said Charles Allard, Allarco Entertainment, President and CEO. "To make sure that happens we will provide additional funding to producers on top of regular fees and financing." Note: This channel has yet to be approved by the CRTC.