Aim Pay-TV Corp.

Aim was a never-launched general interest English language service that eventually sold their assets to Allarcom Pay-TV in early 1984.[1] Allarcom Pay-TV was permitted to run Superchannel on an intern basis until they could launch a regional service for BC and Yukon. In August 1984, Allarcom Pay-TV consolidated Aim and Ontario Independent Pay Television until a single operation and as of September 1, 1984 Allarcom agreed to operate Superchannel as a regional Pay channel servicing the western provinces (Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta, British Columbia ) and both territories (Northwest Territories, Yukon).[2]

References

  1. ^ "ARCHIVED - Decision CRTC 84-2"
  2. ^ "- Decision CRTC 84-654"
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