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| sister names = [[CMT (Canadian TV channel)|CMT]]<br>[[MovieTime]]<br>[[Showcase (Canadian TV channel)|Showcase]]<br>[[Adult Swim (Canada)|Adult Swim]]<br>[[BBC Canada]]<br>[[History (Canadian TV network)|History]]<br>[[H2 (Canadian TV channel)|H2]] |
| sister names = [[CMT (Canadian TV channel)|CMT]]<br>[[MovieTime]]<br>[[Showcase (Canadian TV channel)|Showcase]]<br>[[ABC Spark]]<br>[[IFC (Canadian TV channel)|IFC]]<br>[[Adult Swim (Canada)|Adult Swim]]<br>[[BBC Canada]]<br>[[History (Canadian TV network)|History]]<br>[[H2 (Canadian TV channel)|H2]]<br>[[Global News: BC 1]] |
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| web = {{URL|http://www.dejaviewtv.ca/|DejaView}} |
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Country | Canada |
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Headquarters | Toronto, Ontario |
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Owner | Canwest (2001–2010) Shaw Media (2010–2016) Corus Entertainment (2016–present) |
DejaView is a Canadian English language Category B specialty channel owned by Corus Entertainment. It primarily airs television shows from the 1970s to 2010s.
In November 2000, Global Television Network Inc. (then owned by Canwest) was granted approval from the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) to launch a national English-language Category 2 specialty television service called Pop TV, described as "featuring classic programs from the beginnings of television. Programming will explore vintage television and the cultural impact of television on our society by providing a window on television history."[1]
The channel was launched in September 2001 as DejaView.[2]
After DejaView's parent company, Canwest, filed for creditor protection in October 2009,[3] Shaw Communications subsequently completed a purchase and took over the assets of Canwest's broadcasting arm on October 27, 2010,[4] which was announced in February of that year,[5] and renamed the company Shaw Media.
On April 1, 2016, DejaView's parent company, Shaw Media, was acquired by Corus Entertainment. It became a sister station to CMT, as with its other sister stations such as MovieTime.
In late 2016, a 1080i high definition simulcast of the standard definition feed was launched.
Throughout the channel's existence, it has primarily aired sitcoms and television dramas from the United States and Canada, however, other genres of programs have aired including game shows, reality television, and lifestyle series.
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