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Rogers strikes multiplatform deal to carry TVA, TVA Sports and Sun News Today Rogers Communications, announced an agreement with Groupe TVA Inc. and Sun News to offer TVA Network, TVA Sports and Sun News content to Rogers customers. The multiplatform agreement includes on-demand content, mobile rights, access to TVA Sports and continued distribution of Sun News. The deal will also make available, in the near future, quality French-language programming on-the-go with TVA on-demand content available on mobile and the Rogers Anyplace TV web platform. “TVA Group is delighted with this Rogers Communications agreement,” adds Pierre Dion, President and CEO of TVA Group. “It provides even broader coast-to-coast reach for Sun News and TVA Sports, as well as the TVA Network.” “We are pleased that Rogers Communications will continue to offer our Sun News station,” says Luc Lavoie, head of Development at Sun News. “With some of the best on-air talent in Canada, Sun News stands out with its delivery of hard news and straight talk, which Canadians truly appreciate. Our contemporary programming will soon become a regular TV habit for Rogers Communications subscribers.” TVA Sports will be available on channels 656 (SD) & 657 (HD) through the Rogers Digital Basic package in some markets, and through French Theme Paks in the rest of the Rogers Cable system. Sun News will be on channels 142 (SD) & 567 (HD) and distributed on Digital VIP and other packages. Programming from TVA Network will be available to all Rogers Digital Television customers on Rogers On Demand Channel 100. For viewing where you want, when you want, programming from TVA Network, TVA Sports and Sun News will be available on www.RogersAnyplaceTV.com and through mobile & tablet apps. Sun News and TVA Sports are currently in free preview for Rogers digital cable customers. Note: Originally posted on March 1st, 2012. |
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Sun News To Launch Next Month Sun News, a partnership between TVA Group Inc. and Sun Media Corporation, two subsidiaries of Quebecor Media Inc., is pleased to announce that trusted national reporter and columnist Brian Lilley will host a prime time TV show called “Byline with Brian Lilley” when the station launches next month. |
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