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CTV Drama Channel

CTV Drama Channel (formerly known as Bravo) is a Canadian English language specialty channel owned by Bell Media.

CTV Drama Channel
CountryCanada
Broadcast areaNationwide
HeadquartersToronto, Ontario
Programming
Language(s)English
Picture format1080i HDTV
(downscaled to letterboxed 480i for the SDTV feed)
Ownership
OwnerCHUM Limited (1995–2007)
CTVglobemedia (CTV Limited) (2007–2011)
Bell Media (2011–present)
Sister channelsCTV
CTV Comedy Channel
CTV Sci-Fi Channel
CTV Life Channel
CTV News Channel
CTV 2
History
LaunchedJanuary 1, 1995 (1995-01-01)
Former namesBravo! (1995–2012)
Bravo (2012–2019)
Links
Websitewww.ctv.ca/drama

The channel was founded as the Canadian version of the U.S. channel Bravo (which is now owned by NBCUniversal) on January 1, 1995 by Moses Znaimer and its owner CHUM Limited, and originally focused on performing arts, drama, and independent film. As with its U.S. counterpart, the channel has dropped its arts programming but unlike its U.S. counterpart, which shifted to female-targeting reality and lifestyle-oriented series, the Canadian channel adopted a general entertainment format with a focus on drama.

In 2007, Bravo was among the channels acquired by CTVglobemedia after buying the assets of CHUM Limited. The channel was relaunched in 2012 under a new logo and separate branding from its former American counterpart. Seven years later, the channel would rebrand again under its current name on September 12, 2019.

History

In the 1980s, a precursor to Bravo existed called C Channel. The service was boasted as a national commercial-free pay television channel that focused on arts programming. C Channel launched on February 1, 1983, before it went bankrupt and ceased operations five months later on June 30 of that year due to its inability to attract a sufficient number of subscribers at a price of $16 per month.[1]

 
Bravo logo used from 1995 to 2012

Over 10 years later, another attempt at an arts-based channel was proposed when CHUM Limited applied to the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) for a license to operate Bravo. In June 1994, CHUM's application for Bravo was approved, citing its nature of service as focusing on "performance and drama programming, as well as documentary and discussion".[2]

Bravo was launched on January 1, 1995, licensing the name from Rainbow Media (now known as AMC Networks), who partnered with CHUM to launch MuchMusic USA (later known as Fuse TV).

Sale to CTVglobemedia/Bell Media

 
Bravo HD logo used from 2011 to 2012.

In July 2006, Bell Globemedia (later called CTVglobemedia) announced that it would purchase CHUM for an estimated CAD$1.7 billion, included in the sale was Bravo[3] The sale was approved by the CRTC on June 8, 2007,[4] and the transaction was completed on June 22, 2007 while the Citytv stations were sold to Rogers Media. After CTVglobemedia's purchase of Bravo, the channel increasingly shifted its focus toward more television and film dramas (such as Criminal Minds), and lessened its focus on arts programming.

On September 10, 2010, BCE Inc. (a minority shareholder in CTVglobemedia) announced that it planned to acquire 100% interest in CTVglobemedia for a total debt and equity transaction cost of $3.2 billion.[5] The deal was approved by the CRTC on March 7, 2011,[6] and was finalized on April 1 of that year, on which CTVglobemedia was rebranded Bell Media.[7] a high definition simulcast feed of Bravo, which broadcasts in the 1080i resolution format, was launched later that year on October 6, 2011.

 
Bravo's final on air logo, used from 2012 to 2019.

While under Bell Media ownership, Bravo unveiled a new on-air logo and new on-air presentation in 2012, as part of an extensive rebranding of the network.[citation needed]

On June 6, 2013, Bell announced that Bravo would become the company's first network to implement a TV Everywhere service, which would allow subscribers of participating television service providers that carry Bravo to stream video on demand content as well as a live feed of the Bravo channel via the Bravo Go app.[8]

On June 7, 2018, it was announced that Bravo would be re-branded as "CTV Drama", as part of a re-branding of several Bell Media specialty channels under the CTV name.[9] The following year, it was revealed the channel would rebrand as CTV Drama Channel on September 12, 2019. Bell also announced a commitment to order 20 made-for-TV film adaptations of Harlequin novels from Harlequin Studios, which will air on CTV Drama Channel and Vrak.[10]

Programming

Presently, CTV Drama Channel airs a mix of programming from American cable and broadcast networks, as well as reruns of Canadian-produced shows to fulfill Canadian content quotas.

In its early years as Bravo, the channel often aired short films by Canadian artists between programs, funded by its foundation Bravo!FACT, which ranged from comedy to drama to opera to jazz to animation. Many of these also aired on Bravo's weekly series Bravo!FACT Presents. Bravo has also produced a limited amount of scripted and non-scripted series and has broadcast many notable specials, including a telecast of Canadian rock band Spirit of the West's Open Heart Symphony concert with the Vancouver Symphony Orchestra, and three early television films within the Murdoch Mysteries franchise: Except the Dying, Poor Tom Is Cold and Under the Dragon's Tail.

As CTV Drama Channel

Current programming

As Bravo

References

  1. ^ Godfrey, Stephen (18 June 1983). "Receiver named for arts network". Globe and Mail. pp. A1–A2.
  2. ^ CRTC Decision 1994-281
  3. ^ Bell Globemedia acquires CHUM 2011-09-27 at the Wayback Machine; Fasken Martineau; 2006-07-12
  4. ^ Broadcasting Decision CRTC 2007-165; CRTC; 2007-06-08
  5. ^ Bell Canada (2010-09-10). "Bell to acquire 100% of Canada's No.1 media company CTV". CNW Group. Retrieved 2010-09-10.
  6. ^ CRTC approves BCE's purchase of CTVglobemedia June 29, 2011, at the Wayback Machine
  7. ^ Bell completes acquisition of CTV, launches Bell Media business unit CNW 2011-04-01
  8. ^ "Bell Media to give subscribers full online access to Bravo". The Globe and Mail. Retrieved 6 June 2013.
  9. ^ "Magnum P.I. reboot, new Jann Arden comedy on CTV's fall lineup". Toronto Star. Retrieved 2018-06-07.
  10. ^ "CTV, Harlequin agree telemovie pact". C21media. Retrieved 2019-09-07.

External links

  • Official website

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CTV Drama Channel formerly known as Bravo is a Canadian English language specialty channel owned by Bell Media CTV Drama ChannelCountryCanadaBroadcast areaNationwideHeadquartersToronto OntarioProgrammingLanguage s EnglishPicture format1080i HDTV downscaled to letterboxed 480i for the SDTV feed OwnershipOwnerCHUM Limited 1995 2007 CTVglobemedia CTV Limited 2007 2011 Bell Media 2011 present Sister channelsCTVCTV Comedy ChannelCTV Sci Fi ChannelCTV Life ChannelCTV News ChannelCTV 2HistoryLaunchedJanuary 1 1995 1995 01 01 Former namesBravo 1995 2012 Bravo 2012 2019 LinksWebsitewww wbr ctv wbr ca wbr dramaThe channel was founded as the Canadian version of the U S channel Bravo which is now owned by NBCUniversal on January 1 1995 by Moses Znaimer and its owner CHUM Limited and originally focused on performing arts drama and independent film As with its U S counterpart the channel has dropped its arts programming but unlike its U S counterpart which shifted to female targeting reality and lifestyle oriented series the Canadian channel adopted a general entertainment format with a focus on drama In 2007 Bravo was among the channels acquired by CTVglobemedia after buying the assets of CHUM Limited The channel was relaunched in 2012 under a new logo and separate branding from its former American counterpart Seven years later the channel would rebrand again under its current name on September 12 2019 Contents 1 History 1 1 Sale to CTVglobemedia Bell Media 2 Programming 2 1 As CTV Drama Channel 2 1 1 Current programming 2 2 As Bravo 3 References 4 External linksHistory EditIn the 1980s a precursor to Bravo existed called C Channel The service was boasted as a national commercial free pay television channel that focused on arts programming C Channel launched on February 1 1983 before it went bankrupt and ceased operations five months later on June 30 of that year due to its inability to attract a sufficient number of subscribers at a price of 16 per month 1 Bravo logo used from 1995 to 2012 Over 10 years later another attempt at an arts based channel was proposed when CHUM Limited applied to the Canadian Radio television and Telecommunications Commission CRTC for a license to operate Bravo In June 1994 CHUM s application for Bravo was approved citing its nature of service as focusing on performance and drama programming as well as documentary and discussion 2 Bravo was launched on January 1 1995 licensing the name from Rainbow Media now known as AMC Networks who partnered with CHUM to launch MuchMusic USA later known as Fuse TV Sale to CTVglobemedia Bell Media Edit Bravo HD logo used from 2011 to 2012 In July 2006 Bell Globemedia later called CTVglobemedia announced that it would purchase CHUM for an estimated CAD 1 7 billion included in the sale was Bravo 3 The sale was approved by the CRTC on June 8 2007 4 and the transaction was completed on June 22 2007 while the Citytv stations were sold to Rogers Media After CTVglobemedia s purchase of Bravo the channel increasingly shifted its focus toward more television and film dramas such as Criminal Minds and lessened its focus on arts programming On September 10 2010 BCE Inc a minority shareholder in CTVglobemedia announced that it planned to acquire 100 interest in CTVglobemedia for a total debt and equity transaction cost of 3 2 billion 5 The deal was approved by the CRTC on March 7 2011 6 and was finalized on April 1 of that year on which CTVglobemedia was rebranded Bell Media 7 a high definition simulcast feed of Bravo which broadcasts in the 1080i resolution format was launched later that year on October 6 2011 Bravo s final on air logo used from 2012 to 2019 While under Bell Media ownership Bravo unveiled a new on air logo and new on air presentation in 2012 as part of an extensive rebranding of the network citation needed On June 6 2013 Bell announced that Bravo would become the company s first network to implement a TV Everywhere service which would allow subscribers of participating television service providers that carry Bravo to stream video on demand content as well as a live feed of the Bravo channel via the Bravo Go app 8 On June 7 2018 it was announced that Bravo would be re branded as CTV Drama as part of a re branding of several Bell Media specialty channels under the CTV name 9 The following year it was revealed the channel would rebrand as CTV Drama Channel on September 12 2019 Bell also announced a commitment to order 20 made for TV film adaptations of Harlequin novels from Harlequin Studios which will air on CTV Drama Channel and Vrak 10 Programming EditPresently CTV Drama Channel airs a mix of programming from American cable and broadcast networks as well as reruns of Canadian produced shows to fulfill Canadian content quotas In its early years as Bravo the channel often aired short films by Canadian artists between programs funded by its foundation Bravo FACT which ranged from comedy to drama to opera to jazz to animation Many of these also aired on Bravo s weekly series Bravo FACT Presents Bravo has also produced a limited amount of scripted and non scripted series and has broadcast many notable specials including a telecast of Canadian rock band Spirit of the West s Open Heart Symphony concert with the Vancouver Symphony Orchestra and three early television films within the Murdoch Mysteries franchise Except the Dying Poor Tom Is Cold and Under the Dragon s Tail As CTV Drama Channel Edit Current programming Edit Animal Kingdom Bones The Closer Chicago Fire Chicago Med Chicago P D Claws CSI Crime Scene Investigation Flashpoint The Handmaid s Tale In the Dark Killing Eve Fear Thy Neighbor Station Eleven WalkerAs Bravo Edit Arts amp Minds At the Concert Hall Bravo Videos Bravo FACT Presents Bravo NEWS Except the Dying Law amp Order Live at the Rehearsal Hall 19 2 Odd Job Jack Open Heart Symphony The O Regan Files Playlist The People s Couch Poor Tom Is Cold Star Portraits Under the Dragon s TailReferences Edit Godfrey Stephen 18 June 1983 Receiver named for arts network Globe and Mail pp A1 A2 CRTC Decision 1994 281 Bell Globemedia acquires CHUM Archived 2011 09 27 at the Wayback Machine Fasken Martineau 2006 07 12 Broadcasting Decision CRTC 2007 165 CRTC 2007 06 08 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 Archived June 29 2011 at the Wayback Machine Bell completes acquisition of CTV launches Bell Media business unit CNW 2011 04 01 Bell Media to give subscribers full online access to Bravo The Globe and Mail Retrieved 6 June 2013 Magnum P I reboot new Jann Arden comedy on CTV s fall lineup Toronto Star Retrieved 2018 06 07 CTV Harlequin agree telemovie pact C21media Retrieved 2019 09 07 External links EditOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title CTV Drama Channel amp oldid 1128208248, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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