Investigation Discovery (Canada)
Investigation Discovery | |
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Launched | September 7, 2001 |
Owned by | Bell Media |
Picture format |
1080i (HDTV) 480i (SDTV) |
Country | Canada |
Language | English |
Broadcast area | Nationwide |
Headquarters | Toronto, Ontario |
Formerly called | Court TV Canada (2001–2010) |
Sister channel(s) |
Animal Planet Discovery Channel Discovery Science Discovery World |
Website |
www |
Availability | |
Satellite | |
Bell TV |
Channel 528 (SD) Channel 1714 (HD) |
Shaw Direct | Channel 557 (SD) |
Cable | |
Available on many Canadian cable systems | Consult your local cable provider for channel availability |
IPTV | |
FibreOP |
Channel 296 (SD) Channel 540 (HD) |
Bell Fibe TV |
Channel 528 (SD) Channel 1528 (HD) |
MTS | Channel 285 (SD) |
Optik TV |
Channel 9378 (SD) Channel 378 (HD) |
SaskTel | Channel 166 (SD) |
Vianet | Channel 330 (HD) |
Zazeen | Channel 96 (HD) |
Investigation Discovery (often abbreviated on-air as ID.) is a Canadian English language Category B cable and satellite specialty channel that is owned by Bell Media. The channel primarily focuses on programming related to crime and justice.
Originally launching as a Canadian version of Court TV, it was relaunched as a Canadian version of Investigation Discovery as part of a licensing arrangement with the owner of the flagship channel of the same name in the United States, Discovery Communications. Unlike Bell's other Discovery-branded channels, Discovery Communications does not own a minority stake in Investigation Discovery.
History
As CourtTV Canada
In November 2000, Learning and Skills Television of Alberta, a company majority owned by CHUM Limited (60%) and owners of Access, was granted permission by the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) to launch a television channel called The Law & Order Channel, described as "a national English-language Category 2 specialty television service that will feature entertainment programming about police, law, the courts, emergency and medical response teams, disaster and relief operations featuring people and organizations that uphold law and order in our society."[1]
The channel was launched on September 7, 2001 as Court TV Canada.[2] The channel replaced the American Court TV service, which was available on many television service providers throughout Canada as an eligible foreign service.
On February 15, 2005, CHUM completed the purchase of the remaining interest in LSTA, bringing its ownership to 100%.[2] A year later, in July 2006, Bell Globemedia (later renamed CTVglobemedia) announced that it would purchase CHUM for an estimated CAD$1.7 billion, included in the sale was LSTA and its interest in CourtTV Canada.[3] The sale and was approved by the CRTC in June 2007,[4] and the transaction was completed on June 22, 2007. In 2008, LSTA (then known as Access Media Group) was wound up into CTV Limited (the renamed CHUM Limited).[5]
As Investigation Discovery
Although the American CourtTV service was relaunched as TruTV in 2008, shifting towards a greater emphasis on reality shows (such as hidden camera and documentary programs), the Canadian channel continued to use the CourtTV brand until August 30, 2010, when the channel was rebranded as a Canadian version of the similarly formatted channel Investigation Discovery as part of a wider licensing agreement between CTV and Discovery Communications.[6]
On September 10, 2010, Bell Canada (a minority shareholder in CTVglobemedia) announced that it planned to acquire 100% interest in CTVglobemedia for a total debt and equity transaction cost of CAD$3.2 billion.[7] The deal was approved by the CRTC on March 7, 2011,[8] and was finalized on April 1 of that year, on which CTVglobemedia was rebranded Bell Media.[9]
Investigation Discovery HD
Investigation Discovery HD is a high definition simulcast feed of Investigation Discovery, which broadcasts in the 1080i resolution format. On June 17, 2011, Bell Media announced plans to launch Investigation Discovery HD by the end of 2011.[10] The HD feed was launched on December 15, 2011 on Bell Fibe TV and later on Telus Optik TV; The HD feed later began to be carried on Bell TV on December 13, 2012.[11]
Programming
Investigation Discovery airs a variety of drama programs, documentaries and talk shows, as well as programs focusing on police and security, forensic investigations, crime and justice, and other related subjects.
See also
References
- ↑ Decision CRTC 2000-614 CRTC 2000-12-14
- 1 2 The history of CHUM, The Globe and Mail, June 12, 2006.
- ↑ Bell Globemedia acquires CHUM; Fasken Martineau; 2006-07-12
- ↑ Broadcasting Decision CRTC 2007-165; CRTC; 2007-06-08
- ↑ Broadcasting Decision CRTC 2008-141, Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission, 14 July 2008
- ↑ Discovery to Launch Three New Channel Brands In Canada
- ↑ Bell Canada (2010-09-10). "Bell to acquire 100% of Canada's No.1 media company CTV". CNW Group. Retrieved 2010-09-10.
- ↑ CRTC approves BCE's purchase of CTVglobemedia
- ↑ Bell completes acquisition of CTV, launches Bell Media business unit CNW 2011-04-01
- ↑ Discovery Channel and Bell Media Factual Networks Announce Fall 2011 "Must See" Highlights CNW 2011-06-17
- ↑ Animal Planet HD, Investigation Discovery HD and Discovery Science HD Launch Today Bell Media press release 2011-12-15
External links
- www.investigationdiscovery.ca – Investigation Discovery official website
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