On November 24, 2000, a consortium consisting of Vision TV Digital (a subsidiary of
S-VOX),
Radio Nord Communications and Wisdom Media Group, were granted approval for a
Category 1 television licence by the
Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC). The channel was tentatively known as '''Wisdom: Canada's Body, Mind & Spirit Channel'''. Prior to the channel's launch, its ownership was restructured giving
Alliance Atlantis and Renewal Partners Company a minority stake in the channel, while Wisdom Media Group's stake was sold. The channel was launched as
One: the Body, Mind & Spirit channel on September 7, 2001. On January 18, 2008, a
joint venture between
Canwest and
Goldman Sachs Alternatives, known as CW Media, bought
Alliance Atlantis and gained its minority interest in One. In June 2009, S-VOX announced it would sell its broadcasting assets, including One, to
ZoomerMedia, a company controlled by
Moses Znaimer. The sale was approved by the CRTC on March 30, 2010. ZoomerMedia assumed control of S-VOX's broadcasting assets on June 30, 2010. On October 27, 2010,
Shaw Communications completed its acquisition of Canwest and Goldman Sachs' interest in CW Media, giving it control of CW Media's 37.77% interest in One. However, in March 2011, Shaw and the other minority stake holders sold their shares in the channel to ZoomerMedia, giving it 100% ownership. On April 26, 2011, ZoomerMedia announced that it would rebrand the channel as
The Brand New ONE: Body, Mind, Spirit, Love Channel on May 1, 2011. In addition to a new name, the rebrand introduced a new logo, on-air presentation, and programming, through a licensing agreement with the U.S.-based
Veria TV. Although the channel introduced new programming, the channel focuses largely on the same genre of programming as it previously did with the addition of programs related to romantic relationships, as indicated by the addition of "Love" to its moniker. On October 29, 2015, via a Facebook post, the channel announced that it was rebranding as
One which will coincide with a national free preview of the channel on November 2, 2015. The rebrand will introduce new on-screen graphics, a website, logo, and programming; however, the channel will focus largely on the same programming genre. In the fall of 2021, the channel dropped the "Get Fit" from its logo and name, instead replacing it with "TV" and marketing itself as an exercise and entertainment channel, airing general entertainment programming in primetime. ==International expansion==