Global Television Network

Canadian broadcast TV network
(Redirected from Global TV)

Global Television Network (mainly called Global or Global TV) is a Canadian television network. Along with CBC and CTV, it is one of the countries major networks. It is Canada's number-two television network.[source?]

Global
TypeBroadcast television network
Country
Canada
AvailabilityNational, northern U.S. (terrestrial), parts of U.S. and Bermuda (via [digital cable]])
SloganCome home to Global
Key people
Doug Murphy
(President and CEO of Corus Entertainment)
Troy Reeb
(Vice President of News)
Launch date
January 6, 1974
(launch of CKGN-TV; now CIII-DT)
1989
(as the CanWest Global System)
August 18, 1997
(national launch of Global brand)
Former names
CanWest Global System (used in the 1989 on non-Global branded Canwest stations)
Sister channels
Global News: Global 1
[Global (TV channel)]]
Food Network
Showcase
HGTV
History
DIY Network
Official website
Global Television Network

The network started in a television station of the same name, in South Ontario. The national entity was known as CanWest Global System until getting the Ontario station's branding

History

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In Late 2009, Shaw took over CanWest's broadcast rights as of October 27, 2010. Global is a part of Shaw Media currently.[1]

Television listings

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In television listings such as TV Guide, it is shown as GLO, GLB or GTV.

Global Television Network programs

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Global Stations

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Global HD

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In October 2004, a HD version started airing, at the time, you had to have digital cable.

Slogans

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  • 1974-1975: "Your New Point of View"
  • 1975-: "Global's got it!"
  • 2006–2024: "on Global"

References

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  1. "Shaw Communications closes purchase of Canwest TV assets, rebrands as Shaw Media by David Friend - FRIENDS of Canadian Broadcasting". friends.ca. Archived from the original on 2020-09-23. Retrieved 2019-02-14.