Corus Radio •
CHML - Hamilton, Ontario - closed in 2024 •
CJUL - Cornwall, Ontario - closed in 2010 •
CHQT - Edmonton, Alberta - closed in 2024, frequency assumed by
CHED •
CIZZ - Red Deer, Alberta — acquired by
Newcap Radio in 2005 •
CKGY - Red Deer, Alberta — acquired by
Newcap Radio in 2005 •
CKDO - Oshawa, Ontario — acquired by Durham Radio Inc in 2003 •
CKGO - Vancouver, British Columbia- closed in 2025, frequency assumed by
CKNW •
CKGE - Oshawa, Ontario — acquired by Durham Radio Inc in 2003 •
Corus Québec — acquired by
Cogeco •
CFVM - Amqui, Quebec — acquired by
Bell Media in 2013. Later sold to
Arsenal Media in 2025 •
CJDM - Drummondville, Quebec — acquired by
Bell Media in 2013. Later sold to
Arsenal Media in 2025 •
CJRC - Gatineau, Quebec, sold to Cogeco in 2010 •
CFEL - Lévis, Quebec, sold to Cogeco in 2010, acquired by Leclerc Communication in 2011 •
CFQR - Montreal, Quebec, sold to Cogeco in 2010 •
CKOI - Montreal, Quebec, sold to Cogeco in 2010 •
CINF - Montreal, Quebec, closed in 2010 •
CINW - Montreal, Quebec, closed in 2010 •
CKAC - Montreal, Quebec, sold to Cogeco in 2010 •
CHMP - Montreal, Quebec, sold to Cogeco in 2011 •
CHRC - Quebec City, Quebec, sold to Michel Cadrin, Jacques Tanguay and
Patrick Roy in 2008, closed in 2012 •
CFOM - Quebec City, Quebec, sold to Cogeco in 2010 •
CJEC - Quebec City, Quebec — acquired by Leclerc Communication in 2012 •
CIKI - Rimouski, Quebec — acquired by
Bell Media in 2011. Later sold to
Arsenal Media in 2025 •
CJOI - Rimouski, Quebec — acquired by
Bell Media in 2013. Later sold to
Arsenal Media in 2025 •
CKRS - Saguenay, Quebec — acquired by Attraction Radio (
Arsenal Media) in 2011, later bought by
Cogeco •
CIME - Saint-Jérôme, Quebec, sold to Cogeco in 2011 •
CFZZ - Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu, Quebec — sold to Astral Media in 2005, which was acquired by
Bell Media. Later sold to
Arsenal Media in 2025 •
CHLT - Sherbrooke, Quebec, sold to Cogeco in 2010 •
CKOY - Sherbrooke, Quebec, sold to Cogeco in 2010, closed in 2011 •
CKTS - Sherbrooke, Quebec, closed in 2006 •
CHLN - Trois Rivières, Quebec, sold to Cogeco in 2010
TV and streaming •
ABC Spark — shut down •
Action — replaced by
Adult Swim •
CH / E! •
CHCH - Hamilton, Ontario — acquired by
Channel Zero •
CJNT - Montreal, Quebec — acquired by
Channel Zero - now owned by
Rogers Media as
Citytv O&O •
CHEK - Victoria, British Columbia — acquired by CHEK Media Group •
CHCA - Red Deer, Alberta — ceased as of August 31, 2009 following shutdown of
CH / E! •
BBC Canada (80%) — shut down •
Cartoon Network (Canada) (original incarnation) — replaced by
Boomerang (Canada) •
Cooking Channel (Canada) — shut down •
Discovery Kids — replaced by
Nickelodeon Canada (on most providers) •
Disney Jr. — shut down, replaced by
Disney Channel (programming) •
Disney XD — shut down •
Dusk — replaced by
ABC Spark •
Family Channel (50%) — acquired by
Astral Media in 2001; now owned by
WildBrain •
Score Media (25.93%) — shares sold in 1999 •
The Score Television Network — renamed to
Sportsnet 360, currently owned by
Rogers Media •
Fine Living — replaced by
DIY Network (on most providers) •
Movie Central — replaced by west feed of
Bell Media's The Movie Network •
Encore Avenue — replaced by west feed of
Bell Media's The Movie Network Encore •
HBO Canada (west feed) — acquired by
Bell Media •
IFC (Canada) — shut down •
CoolTV — shut down •
Edge TV — shut down •
Fox Sports World Canada — shut down •
X-Treme Sports — shut down •
Country Canada — acquired by
CBC in 2002; now owned by
Blue Ant Media as
Cottage Life •
Documentary Channel — acquired by
CBC •
KidsCo (43.8%) •
Leonardo World — shut down •
Video Italia — shut down •
Qubo — acquired by
Ion Media Networks •
La Chaîne Disney — shut down •
Locomotion — acquired by
Sony Pictures Entertainment and replaced by
Animax. •
Magnolia Network (Canada) — shut down, relaunched by
Rogers Sports & Media as a new
discretionary service •
Max Trax — now
Stingray Music •
Nickelodeon — shut down •
Nick+ — shut down, replaced with Teletoon+ •
OWN (Canada) — shut down •
Sundance Channel (Canada) — shut down •
Teletoon — replaced by the current incarnation of
Cartoon Network (Canada) •
Teletoon Retro — replaced by
Disney Channel (Canada) and
Cartoon Network (Canada) •
Télétoon Rétro — replaced by
La Chaîne Disney •
Cosmopolitan TV — shut down •
Network Ten — Shares Sold in 2009 •
MediaWorks New Zealand - Shares sold •
FYI (Canada) — shut down •
TLN Media Group — acquired by TLN Media Group •
EuroWorld Sport (50.5%) •
Mediaset Italia (50.5%) •
Mediaset TG24 (50.5%) •
Telebimbi (50.5%) •
Telelatino (50.5%) •
TeleNiños (50.5%) •
Univision Canada (50.5%)
Original content •
Toon Boom — acquired by International Media Company
Publishing •
Klutz — now owned by
Scholastic == See also ==