The Comedy Network


 

Zobacz też:
The Comedy Network
Launched October 17, 1997
Owned by CTVglobemedia
CTV Television Inc.
Slogan Time Well Wasted
Country Canada
Broadcast area National
Headquarters Toronto, Ontario
Website www.thecomedynetwork.ca
Availability
Satellite
Bell TV Channel 625 (East)
Channel 626 (West)
Star Choice Channel 547 (West)
Channel 548 (East)
Cable
Available on most Canadian cable systems Check local listings, channels may vary

The Comedy Network is a Canadian English language cable television specialty channel owned by CTV Television Inc., a division of CTVglobemedia specializing in comedy programming.

Contents

Overview

Licensed in 1996, The Comedy Network launched on October 17, 1997. It is available in more than 4.8 million homes in Canada and 44 percent of the channel's revenues are reportedly reinvested back into Canadian programming.

CTVglobemedia also owns CTV along with A, and the two networks occasionally run series simultaneously, such as Corner Gas and Robson Arms, with these shows for the most part being produced by CTV and re-broadcast by The Comedy Network.

As of June 27, 2007, CTV and TCN have exclusive Canadian rights to the entire Comedy Central library of past and current programs on all electronic platforms, under a multi-year agreement with Viacom, expanding on past programming agreements between the two channels. Canadian users attempting to visit Comedy Central websites will also be redirected to TCN's website. Conversely, American IP addresses trying to link to The Comedy Network page are redirected to Comedy Central's page. The Canadian channel will keep its own brand name, but the agreement is otherwise very similar to the earlier CTV/Viacom deal for MTV in Canada.[1]

The network's longtime slogan is Time Well Wasted, a variation of A&E's slogan at the time of Comedy's launch, Time Well Spent. The channel operates two time shifted feeds, East (Eastern Time) and West (Pacific Time).

Programming

Further information: List of programs broadcast by The Comedy Network

Current primetime schedule

Primetime 7:00 PM 7:30 PM 8:00 PM 8:30 PM 9:00 PM 9:30 PM
Sunday Winnipeg Comedy Festival Just For Laughs Gags Rick Mercer Report The Simpsons Lil' Bush
Monday Air Farce 22 Minutes Just For Laughs Corner Gas The Simpsons South Park
Tuesday Air Farce 22 Minutes Just For Laughs Corner Gas The Simpsons South Park
Wednesday Air Farce 22 Minutes Just For Laughs Corner Gas The Simpsons South Park
Thursday Air Farce 22 Minutes Just For Laughs Rick Mercer Report The Simpsons South Park
Friday Air Farce 22 Minutes Corner Gas Good Morning World The Simpsons South Park
Saturday Just for Laughs Corner Gas Blue Collar TV The Simpsons South Park

Criticism

Since its inception in 1997 The Comedy Network has been widely criticized by members of the television and comedy communities as well as by viewers in general.

Successes and awards

Some original Comedy Network shows like Puppets Who Kill, Odd Job Jack and Kevin Spencer developed cult followings with loyal fan bases.

Puppets Who Kill, Comedy Now! and The Gavin Crawford Show have each won two Canadian Comedy Awards.

Several shows produced by (or in partnership with) the CTV parent network have also been quite successful, most notably Corner Gas (possibly the most popular Canadian sitcom ever, with nine Canadian Comedy Award wins, six Gemini Award wins, seven Leo Award wins and an International Emmy nomination).

TCN on the CTV Broadband Network

In 2006 CTV launched The Comedy Network on the CTV Broadband Network, an online network that rebroadcasts select series from The Comedy Network. Some shows on the broadband network include Keys to the VIP, Odd Job Jack and Corner Gas. In 2007, South Park and The Colbert Report were added to the line-up due to a deal reached with Comedy Central.

Beta video player

In January 2008 TCN launched a new beta video player. It is the first video player in the CTV Broadband Network to be overhauled with a completely new code base by the CTV Digital Media Group.

References

  1. ^ CTV Strikes Multi-Platform Content Deal With Comedy Central, CTV press release, June 27, 2007

External links