Everything about E Canada totally explained
E! is an
English language privately-owned
television system in
Canada. It is owned by Canwest Media Inc., a division of
Canwest. Currently the system consists of six local
television stations located in
Quebec,
Ontario,
Alberta and
British Columbia, including five stations owned by Canwest and one affiliate owned by
Jim Pattison Group.
E! is a secondary service parallel to Canwest's larger
Global Television Network. It formerly aired "leftover" foreign programs that couldn't fit on Global's primetime schedule. Until fall 2007, the system was known as
CH; the change in name coincided with the acquisition of various programming rights from the American-based
E!: Entertainment Television, which now supplies a significant portion of the Canadian system's schedule.
History
WIC purchase
The CH system formed in early
2001 after Canwest purchased most of the initial stations (previously owned by
Western International Communications) and rebranded them as "CH"; many of the stations had previously been affiliates of other networks. Over the years, WIC had formed various types of "
twinsticks", or ownership of two stations serving one market, specifically in the
B.C. Lower Mainland,
Alberta,
Montreal, and
Kelowna markets. The second stations were, respectively,
CHEK,
CKRD,
CJNT, and
CHBC. However, WIC was an ownership group, and not a network unto itself. The company was rarely able to co-ordinate the programming of its first-string stations, much less the second-string outlets, due to the stations' different network affiliations.
Despite strong opposition from competitors and advocacy groups, Canwest was allowed to keep all of the WIC stations save
CFCF in Montreal. By promising to continue to support the "underserved" communities these stations were originally intended to serve – support which, in Canwest's view, no competing broadcaster could provide – it was able to maintain the B.C. and Alberta twinsticks, re-align CJNT with
CKMI, and most importantly secure a new twinstick in the major market of
Ontario with both its own
CIII and WIC's independent station
CHCH.
CH
CHCH was the first to adopt the CH brand in February 2001, followed by CHEK (newly disaffiliated from
CTV) and multicultural station CJNT that September. CKRD joined in
2005 after disaffiliating from the
CBC, and changed its call letters to CHCA in the process. All four cross-promote heavily with the local Global stations.
Kelowna's CHBC and
Kamloops' CFJC disaffiliated from the CBC in February 2006 and joined CH; although CFJC wasn't owned by Canwest, the joint sales agreement between the two stations necessitated CFJC's affiliation switch. Both CHBC and CFJC maintained their own local identities during their times as CH stations. (CHBC adopted the E! branding on the same day as the other Canwest-owned CH stations.)
While CH briefly used the slogan "
Closer to
Home" when it launched, the letters "CH" were derived from the
call sign of flagship
CHCH, which Global had promised to re-focus on local programming after the station's traditional audience was turned off by the
ONtv era.
CJNT in Montreal referred to the initials as Canal Horizon, or CH Horizon, until 2002.
E!
Published reports in early 2006 suggested the imminent rebranding of the CH stations. However, the brand remained in use for the rest of the year. In April 2007, Canwest announced that the CH stations would be relaunched as E! by the fall; the changes took effect on
September 7. E! (U.S.) owner
Comcast licensed the brand name and programming, but it doesn't have any ownership in the Canadian E! Network.
Programming
E! airs several U.S. programs, sharing a library of programs with Global. Previously, it wasn't uncommon for Global, which is carried in more cities nationwide than E!, to cherry-pick some of E!'s hits and air them on the main network. Conversely, Global programs were sometimes sent "down" to E! if two programs aired by Global begin to air simultaneously on separate U.S. networks, so Canwest can maximize its
simulcasting opportunities. However since the start of E!, the practice has been for the most part abandoned.
Content from the American E! network started to air throughout the system's daytime, late night, and weekend schedule upon its rebrand on September 7, 2007; this includes Canadian-produced series aired on E! channels internationally. E! programming had previously aired on
Star! until the launch of E! in Canada. As a result of this change, E! programming no longer airs nationwide (depending on service provider). Primetime programming continues to be sourced primarily from the major U.S. broadcast networks. Local programs continue under the branding of each station's
call sign (for example "
CHCH News" in Hamilton; "
CJNT Montreal" for multicultural programming on the Montreal station).
E! stations
Owned and operated
All E!
O&O stations display an E! logo on the lower right corner of the TV screen during non-local programming; the stations' callsigns are used during local news and regional programming.
Affiliates and secondary carriers
CFJC - Kamloops, British Columbia (owned by Jim Pattison Group)
- Airs nearly all of CHBC's non-local programming and has a joint sales agreement with CHBC. It has also adopted the on-air news look of the Canwest E! stations, and has changed its local news brand to "CFJC News".
Pattison announced in September 2007 that its two remaining CBC affiliates, CKPG-TV and CHAT-TV, would drop their current affiliation in favour of programming from Canwest effective fall 2008. CKPG is almost certain to become an E! affiliate due to the presence of Global BC; CHAT will join the E! network in September 2008.
Many Global stations in non-E! markets, plus other stations not owned by Canwest, also broadcast programs usually seen on the E! system, mainly CJON, private CBC affiliates such as CHEX, CHAT and CKWS, and the Thunder Bay Television twinstick of CKPR and CHFD.
Slogans
As CH:
- 2001-2002: Closer to Home
- 2001-2005: CH Has It All!
- 2005-2007: Closer to You!
As E!
- 2007-present: Everything Entertainment
Further Information
Get more info on 'E Canada'.
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