For the structural beam profile also known as C-channel, see Structural channel.
Television channel
C Channel
Country
Canada
Broadcast area
National
Network
Independent
Headquarters
Toronto, Ontario
Programming
Picture format
240i
Ownership
Owner
Lively Arts Market Builders Inc.
History
Launched
February 1, 1983
Closed
June 30, 1983
C Channel was a short-lived Canadian premium television channel specialising in arts programming. It was one of Canada's first licensed "pay TV" channels when it began in 1983 but it ended in failure within five months.
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