Rogers TV
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Rogers TV | |
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Type | |
Founded | 1968 (some areas) |
Headquarters | Ottawa, ON |
Key people | Collette Watson VP, Rogers TV |
Industry | Media |
Owner | Rogers Communications, Inc. |
Employees | 542 |
Website | www.rogerstv.com |
Rogers TV, formerly known as Rogers Television, are community channels owned by Rogers Communications Inc. Many of these channels share common programs. Rogers TV broadcasts into the Canadian provinces of New Brunswick, Newfoundland and Labrador and Ontario. Rogers TV is available only in communities served by Rogers' cable and telecom division, and is not carried by other television services providers. Some channels broadcast in both the English and French languages, often on separate channels; see Télévision Rogers for the French version.
Historically Rogers TV has been run as local public access channels; whereas some stations are still run as public access, most stations are run as community stations where production is done in-house with community involvement, or produced by local production studios that provide their shows to be aired by Rogers TV.
Rogers TV serves over 2.3 million cable subscribers. Programming on the channels is produced with the assistance of volunteers and community partners and associations, who assist, with the production and content of these programs.
Some programs feature local journalists from radio, print and TV media.[1] The programs are occasionally derivative of mainstream commercial fare with emphasis on the communities the stations are in.
In April 2008, the company re-branded itself from Rogers Television to a more simple Rogers TV (TV Rogers for the french-language stations). As with most re-branding initiatives, it included a new logo (seen above), a revamped website, on-air graphics elements and new paint schemes for the network's large fleet of production vehicles. Some media critics speculated[1] the name change was done to bring the cable channels into line with the rest of Rogers Communications' media properties, notably OMNI TV and the Citytv network (acquired by Rogers in 2007).
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[edit] Programming
This programming was created in response to older Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) regulations which previously[2] required that cable companies produce content reflecting the local community. Rogers TV annually receives applications from the community for new shows, and are reviewed by individual station managers and producers to access which programs can be produced with given production capabilities, likelihood of sponsorship, willingness of community involvement, and uniqueness of programming as major considerations.[3] And because of CRTC requirements, the majority of the programs are produced in the local region of the station, while others are produced in neighbouring studios.[4]
[edit] National
- All Rogers TV stations in Newfoundland and Ontario air the movie review series Reel to Real, hosted in Toronto by Richard Crouse and Geoff Pevere.
- The variety show daytime is produced in Saint John NB and many Ontario markets.
- First Local, a local news and information show seen in some New Brunswick and Ontario markets.
[edit] New Brunswick
- New Brunswick systems air Quebec Major Junior Hockey League games, in partnership with EastLink.
- On Monday to Wednesday evenings, there is an evening talk show in the New Brunswick market called Trevor Doyle Live.
- Bingo, City Council, Songwriters, Voice of the Province, and Too Close to Call are the only remaining original shows from the introduction of Rogers Television New Brunswick in February 2002.
[edit] Newfoundland
- Newfoundland systems air home games of the QMJHL's St. John's Fog Devils.
- Local talk shows focused on community events air in St. John's (Out of the Fog and summer replacement Summerbreeze), Gander (Skyways), Grand Falls-Windsor (Grand Central), and Corner Brook (Corner Brook Cafe)
[edit] Ontario
- In partnership with TV Cogeco, Rogers Television in Ontario provides coverage of the Ontario Hockey League
- Tom Green started his career on the Rogers community channel in Ottawa. The Tom Green Show was based in Ottawa between 1993 and 1999.
- Puppet and former Muchmusic VJ Ed the Sock began on the Rogers Television station in Toronto.
- In 1995, Rogers Television in Toronto launched Cable 10%, the first multiseason Canadian television series targeted specifically to the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender community in Canada.
- In 2008, Rogers Television presented exclusive coverage of the TSC Stores Tankard. The Fan 590's Dan Dunleavy sereved as the play by play announcer and former World Curling Champion Marilyn Bodogh was the color commentator. Rogers TV’s Matt McCooeye and David Hutchison also contributed. [5]
[edit] TVNB
- Rogers TV in New Brunswick was formerly known as TVNB, a group of local community programming stations that became in 1998 the first provincial programming network in Canada not owned by a provincial government.
[edit] Rogers TV stations
Some programming is also available on the digital Rogers On Demand service.
[edit] New Brunswick
- Bathurst Channel 10
- Fredericton Channel 10
- Miramichi Channel 10
- Moncton Channel 10
- Saint John Channel 10
[edit] Newfoundland and Labrador
- Corner Brook Channel 9
- Gander Channel 9
- Grand Falls-Windsor Channel 9
- St. John's Channel 9
[edit] Ontario
- Brampton Channel 10
- Brantford Channel 20
- Durham Region Channels 10 & 63
- Grey County Channel 53
- Guelph Channel 20
- Kitchener Channel 20
- London Channel 13
- Mississauga Channel 10
- Orangeville Channel 63
- Ottawa Channel 22
- Simcoe County Channels 10 & 53
- St. Thomas Channel 13
- Stratford Channel 20
- Strathroy-Caradoc Channel 13
- Tillsonburg Channel 13
- Toronto Channel 10
- Woodstock Channel 13
- York Region Channels 10 & 63
[edit] SWO (South Western Ontario) Master Control
- Will be fully HD compatible.
- Will serve Brantford, Kitchener, Waterloo, Stratford, Guelph, London, Woodstock, St. Thomas, Strathroy-Caradoc, and Tillsonburg.
- Would be able to carry the signal for all the stations in the Rogers TV system if Toronto Master Control were to malfunction.
- Will be completely video server based.
- Will be located in Woodstock, halfway between the current London and Kitchener Master Controls.
- Estimated Take to Air Date: September 2008
[edit] See also
[edit] References
- ^ rogerstv.com
- ^ Requirement removed following Public Notice CRTC 1997-25
- ^ June 2006 presentation to Moncton NB City Council
- ^ rogerstv.com
- ^ http://www.curlingzone.com/forums/news.php?storyid=7262
[edit] External links
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