Channel Zero Inc.
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Channel Zero Inc. | |
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Type | Private company |
Founded | 2000 |
Headquarters | Toronto, Ontario |
Key people | Romen Podzyhun, President & CEO Cal Millar, General Manager |
Industry | Media |
Products | Broadcasting, Television Production |
Website | www.tvchannelzero.com |
Channel Zero is an independent Canadian broadcaster, and owner of five category 2 digital specialty channels, most notably – Movieola—The Short Film Channel and Silver Screen Classics - while provides origination for four other digital specialty channels.
Channel Zero is headquartered in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, and is federally regulated under the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC).
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[edit] Assets
[edit] Broadcasting
- Movieola - The Short Film Channel - A Canadian category 2 digital cable channel devoted entirely to short film content from around the world.
- Silver Screen Classics - A Canadian category 2 digital cable channel devoted to classic films from the 1930s through to the 1970s.
- Channel Zero also has an interest in three adult category 2 digital cable channels including: AOV Adult Movie Channel, XXX Action Clips Channel, and Maleflixxx Television.
- In addition to owning the above television services, Channel Zero also provides The Fight Network, another Canadian digital television service, with use of its broadcasting facilities to output its signal that began in early 2005. [1]
[edit] Distribution
Ouat Media [pronounced "what"] is a company specializing in the worldwide distribution of short films to various multi-platform mediums including broadcast television, internet, mobile devices, and other newly-developed media.
Ouat Media is based in Toronto, Canada, and was created in 2006.
[edit] References and notes
- A sit-down with Cal Millar from Channel Zero, Bits and Bytes, 2007-11-07.
- New channels circling Canada's pay TV universe, CBC, 2005-07-21.
- Channel Zero Disappointed, But Innovative Ideas Continue To Drive Future; CNW, 2005-05-18.