Mediaset TGCOM 24 (Canada)

Mediaset TGCOM 24
Mediaset TGCOM 24 logo, 2016-present
Launched June 15, 2005
Owned by Telelatino Network Inc.
Corus Entertainment (50.5%)
Italo Rosati (16.5%)
Romeo Di Battista (16.5%)
Joseph Vitale (16.5%)
Picture format 480i (SDTV)
Country Canada
Broadcast area National
Headquarters Toronto, Ontario
Formerly called Sky TG24 (2005 - 2016)
Website Mediaset TGCOM 24
Availability
Cable
Cogeco Channel 1112
EastLink Channel 935
(Ontario only)
Rogers Cable Channel 796
Channel 539 (Hamilton)
Vidéotron Channel 248
IPTV
Bell Fibe TV Channel 697

Mediaset TGCOM 24 is a Canadian Category B Italian language specialty channel. It is owned by Telelatino Network Inc, a consortium majority owned by Corus Entertainment. It broadcasts news, information, and current affairs programs primarily from the Italian Mediaset TGCOM 24 channel.

History

In December 2000, the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) granted approval to launch a channel called Network Italia, described as "a national ethnic Category 2 specialty television service targeting the Italian community."[1]

The channel launched June 15, 2005 as SKY TG24, broadcasting primarily as a simulcast of the Italian news channel Sky TG24, with Canadian advertising and added Canadian content due to CRTC licensing regulations.

It was primarily distributed through a package with two other channels called Super Trio Italiano; the other two channels being Leonardo World and Video Italia. However, on September 11, 2007, Vidéotron dropped all three channels and on September 18, 2007, all other providers that carried the package dropped the remaining channels except for Sky TG24.

On August 21, 2014, Bell dropped Sky TG24 from their satellite service, it is still available through their Fibe TV service.

Logo used under the SKY TG24 brand from 2005 to 2016

On May 31, 2016, SkyTG 24 launched on Cogeco.[2]

In December 2016, the channel was rebranded Mediaset TGCOM 24 and began sourcing its foreign programming from its Italian counterpart, from which its brand is under licence.

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