ARTV

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ARTV
Image:Artvlogo.jpg
Type Cable television specialty channel
Country Flag of Canada Canada
Availability National
Owner Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (37%)
Télé-Québec (25%)
CTVglobemedia (16%)
ARTE France (15%)
Spectra Group (7%)
Launch date September 1, 2001
Website artv.ca

ARTV is a Canadian French-language cable television specialty channel specializing in the arts and culture; including music, dance, theatre, visual arts, movies, and select hit television series such as The L Word. The channel launched on September 1, 2001.

ARTV holds a category 2 digital licence; however, cable systems in all French-language television markets must carry the service on analog.

CBC Television
English networks: CBC Television | CBC North | CBC Newsworld | CBC Country Canada | Documentary Channel
French networks: Télévision de Radio-Canada | Réseau de l'information | ARTV
Digital-only channels: Galaxie
Defunct channels: Newsworld International | CBC Parliamentary Television Network
Proposed channels: CBC-2 | Télé-2
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