List of Canadian television networks explained

Canada has adopted the NTSC and ATSC television transmission standards without any alterations. However, some unique local variations exist for DTH television because of transponder design variation in the Anik series of satellites.Television in Canada has many individual stations and networks and systems.

Networks list

All of the networks listed below operate a number of terrestrial TV stations. In addition, several of these networks are also aired on cable and satellite services.

English-language networks

LogoTelevision
network
Founded Type of network Number of owned
and operated stations
Number of
private affiliates
CBC Television1952[1] Public14None
CTV1961Commercial222
CTV 21995[2] 7 OTA + 2 cable-only3
Global1974153
Citytv1972[3] 6 OTA + 1 cable-only3
Yes TV199833

French-language networks

LogoTelevision
network
founded Type of network Number of owned
and operated stations
Number of
private affiliates
Ici Radio-Canada Télé1952Public132
TVA1971Commercial64
Noovo1986Commercial54

Educational networks

Television
network
Founded Type of network Language Number of owned
and operated stations
Number of
private affiliates
TVO1970PublicEnglish1None
Knowledge Network1981PublicEnglishCable onlyNone
Télé-Québec1975PublicFrench/sometimes English 1None
Canal Savoir1986PublicFrench1None
TFO1987PublicFrenchCable onlyNone

Multicultural networks

Television
system
Founded Type of system Language Number of owned
and operated stations
Number of
private affiliates
APTN1992Public, multiculturalAboriginal, English, French2None
Omni Television1979[4] Commercial, multiculturalMultilingual51

Independent networks

Defunct television systems

A-Channel (merged into Citytv)
BBS
E!

See also

Notes and References

  1. Although the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation was founded in 1932, it did not begin television transmissions until 1952.
  2. [CKVR-DT]
  3. [CITY-DT|CITY-TV]
  4. [CFMT-DT|CFMT-TV]