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Ownership Charts Reflect the Transactions Approved by the Commission and Are Based on Information Supplied by Licensees SHAW Distribution & On Demand #32A Ownership – Broadcasting - CRTC 2021-05-05 UPDATE CRTC 2017-47 – revoked the licence issued to Shaw Cablesystems Limited for CJBN-TV Kenora. Update – 2018-03-20 – of Shaw Satellite Services Inc.’s shareholding as per information supplied in the 2018 Broadcasting Ownership Information Annual Filing. CRTC 2018-390 – revoked the licence issued to Shaw Cablesystems Limited for the terrestrial broadcasting distribution undertaking serving Lethbridge. It meets the exemption criteria. CRTC 2019-331 – revoked the licence issued to Shaw Cablesystems Limited for the the terrestrial broadcasting distribution undertaking serving Duncan. It meets the exemption criteria. Update – 2019-10-10 – on 1 September 2019, Shaw Cablesystems Limited, Shaw Cablesystems (VCI) Limited, Shaw Real Estate Ltd. and eight other entities amalgamated to continue as Shaw Cablesystems Limited. CRTC 2020-12 – revoked the licence issued to Shaw Cablesystems Limited for the the terrestrial broadcasting distribution undertaking serving Thunder Bay. It meets the exemption criteria. CRTC 2020-13 – revoked the licence issued to Shaw Cablesystems Limited for the the terrestrial broadcasting distribution undertaking serving Fort McMurray. It meets the exemption criteria. Update – 2020-07-03 – minor change. CRTC 2021-160 – revoked the licence issued to Shaw Cablesystems Limited for terrestrial broadcasting distribution undertaking serving Sault Ste. Marie. SEE ALSO SHAW – 32 CORUS – 32B, 32C, 32D, 32H and 32I NOTICE The CRTC ownership charts reflect the transactions approved by the Commission and are based on information supplied by licensees. The CRTC does not assume any responsibility for discrepancies between its charts and data from outside sources or for errors or omissions which they may contain. #32A Ownership – Broadcasting - CRTC 2021-05-05 APPENDIX Notes: The percentages in this chart refer to voting rights only. The identification (M) after a call sign and location of a radio or television listed below, indicates an originating station with rebroadcasting transmitter(s) The identification (O) after a call sign and location of a radio or television listed below, indicates an originating station without rebroadcasting transmitter(s) OWNERSHIP For the ownership of Shaw Communications Inc., see chart 32. Shaw Communications Inc. is controlled by J.R. Shaw. Shaw Communications Inc. holds 100% of 7538375 Canada Inc. which in turn holds 100% of Shaw Satellite Services Inc. 100% of Shaw Cablesystems Limited 100% of Shaw Pay-Per-View Ltd. Shaw Satellite Services Inc. holds 100% of Star Choice Television Network Incorporated. Shaw Cablesystems Limited holds 25.17% in Cable Public Affairs Channel Inc. (see Chart 135) LICENSEES Shaw Cablesystems Limited is licensee of the following broadcasting distribution undertakings in Alberta, British Columbia, Manitoba, Ontario and Saskatchewan and of the following national video-on-demand service: Alberta Calgary Edmonton (2) Red Deer British Columbia Coquitlam Kelowna Langford Nanaimo New Westminster Prince George Vancouver (2) Victoria White Rock Manitoba Winnipeg (2) Saskatchewan Saskatoon National Shaw on Demand Shaw Pay-Per-View Ltd. is licensee of a national on demand service, and of a national direct-to-home pay-per-view television service, both known as Shaw Pay-Per-View #32A Ownership – Broadcasting - CRTC 2021-05-05 Shaw Satellite Services Inc. is licensee of Shaw Broadcast Services, a national satellite relay distribution undertaking Star Choice Television Network Incorporation is licensee of Shaw Direct, a national direct-to-home satellite distribution undertaking Shaw also owns exempt terrestrial broadcasting undertakings. #32A Ownership – Broadcasting - CRTC 2021-05-05 .
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