Its action and adventure programming will “run the gamut” from contemporary “popcorn” action and adventure films and series to classical westerns." On September 25, 2012 at the annual Canadian Cable Systems Alliance Conference in Huntsville, Ontario, Millar announced that Channel Zero would be shuttering Movieola on December 1, 2012 and move it to an exclusively online brand through Hulu in the United States and an app in Canada. Please check back soon. ! [1], In November 2000, Channel Zero (through its subsidiary known at the time as Late Night Vidiots) was granted approval by the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) to launch a channel called Moviola, described as "a national English-language Category 2 specialty television service dedicated to the broadcast of short films ranging in length from 30 seconds to 40 minutes. Every month, Rogers offers exclusive free previews of TV channels. From niche sports stations, to longstanding fan favourites, to channels from around the globe, there’s always something new to discover. A constable investigates a suspicious accident while his personal life disintegrates. Enter your postal code to check availability in your area. You can enjoy watching movies, sports, and kids channels. The fourth member resigned in April. Rogers Cable’s Popular TV package includes TV channels such as Disney Channel HD, Showcase, HGTV, Discovery Channel, AMC and many more. Take Advantage of Free Channel Previews. Additional resources on North American television, Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission, CCSA 2012: Channel Zero to launch movie channel Rewind; take Movieola online, Movieola announces definitive agreement to acquire U.K.-based propellerTV, List of local television stations in North America, List of United States stations available in Canada, List of American cable and satellite networks, 1994 United States broadcast TV realignment, 2006 United States broadcast TV realignment, List of Canadian television stations available in the United States, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Rewind_(TV_channel)&oldid=980686115, Television channels and stations established in 2001, Digital cable television networks in Canada, English-language television stations in Canada, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License, This page was last edited on 27 September 2020, at 21:38. Rogers TV: 11 CHCH: CHCH (Ind. The Popular package costs $79.99 per month. The four founding members were hired by Stornoway in September 2001 when the purchase agreement was made. You'll still be able to use our site, but it might not work or look the way it's supposed to. This docu-drama chronicles the life of film director James Whale, who directed such films as Frankenstein and Show Boat. The channel has been subsequently picked up by other television service providers such as Telus Optik TV. Through cable, satellite, and IPTV systems in Canada, Channel Zero would be launching a new television channel in its place called Rewind, a film channel targeted to the Generation X demographic with films from 1970s and 1980s for example. On December 1, 2012 Movieola was rebranded as Rewind and the Movieola brand shifted to an online-only service. Less than a month after the channel's launch, Stornoway Communications, also a new broadcaster, owner of recently launched ichannel and bpm:tv, announced that it was purchasing a majority interest in the channel, subject to conditions and CRTC approval. Today See details for individual channel end dates. In addition, 15% of the channel was sold to a variety of investors through a corporate restructuring.[9]. Customers of these providers can subscribe to REWIND as part of a movie-based theme pack. Rogers TV Retro Rewind. Unfortunately we don’t offer that service in the province selected. We provide users with their local TV listings, entertainment news and television highlights. In August 2014, Channel Zero was successful in its application with the CRTC to be relieved of its requirement to broadcast short-form programming and its nature of service was amended to state the channel shall be "dedicated to short films and to action and adventure programming. ... 102 Sundance Channel 103 Rewind ★ 104 Silver Screen Classics ★ [3] However, the deal fell through in April 2002, when due to financial difficulties, Stornoway Communications laid-off two of the four founding members of Movieola in February, and a third in April. Free Previews channel availability may vary. [1] It was later revealed that Movieola's broadcast licence would be used to launch Rewind.