OLN
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| Outdoor Life Network (OLN) | |
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| Launched | October 17, 1997 |
| Owned by | CTVglobemedia (33.34% & managing partner) Rogers Media (33.33%) Comcast (33.33%) |
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| Broadcast area | National |
| Headquarters | |
| Website | tsn.ca/oln |
| Availability | |
| Satellite | |
| Bell ExpressVu | Channel 411 |
| Star Choice | Channel 457 |
| Cable | |
| Available on most Canadian cable systems | Check local listings |
OLN (Outdoor Life Network) is a Canadian English language cable television specialty channel. Its programming is focused on outdoor lifestyle, adventure, exploration and outdoor sports. The network is jointly owned by CTVglobemedia, Rogers Media, and Comcast.
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Unlike the American version of OLN (now known as Versus), the network is not permitted to air major sporting events, such as National Hockey League, per its Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) licence, though it has aired events such as the 2000 European Football Championship, which is played outside, and it does air the Tour de France.
The channel is also listed as a participant in CTVglobemedia's successful bid for the Canadian Olympic broadcast rights, beginning with the 2010 Games in Vancouver.
Licensed in September 1996 as Outdoor Life by the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC), the channel launched on October 17, 1997 as Outdoor Life Network.
It was announced on November 16, 2007, that Rogers will be acquiring the remaining interests in OLN from both CTVgm and Comcast, leaving Rogers as the sole owner of OLN. The deal is expected to close in 2008 and is subject to CRTC approval.
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| Corporate Directors: | Ronald Besse · Charles Birchall · H. Garfield Emerson · Peter Godsoe · Thomas Hull · Philip Lind · Nadir Mohamed · David Peterson · Ted Rogers · Edward Rogers III · Loretta Rogers · Melinda Rogers · William Schleyer · John A. Tory · J. Christopher Wansbrough · Colin Watson |
| Magazines: | Canadian Business · Chatelaine (English) · Châtelaine (French) · Flare · glow · L'actualité · LOU LOU · Maclean's · Marketing · MoneySense · Ontario Out of Doors · Profit · Today's Parent |
| Cable television: | The Biography Channel · CPAC · G4techTV Canada · OLN1 · Rogers Sportsnet · Rogers Television3 · Télévision Rogers3 · TVtropolis · The Shopping Channel · Viewers Choice |
| Conventional television: | OMNI Television: CFMT · CHXC · CHXE · CIIT4 · CJMT · Citytv: CITY · CHMI · CKAL · CKEM · CKVU · Independent: CHNU4 |
| Other assets: | Fido · Jack FM (most Canadian stations) · Rogers Cable · Rogers Building · Rogers Centre · CFMT Building · 35 Dundas Street East · Rogers Park · Rogers Yahoo! Hi-Speed Internet · Rogers Telecom · Rogers Media · Rogers Plus · Rogers Wireless · Spring Fishing Show · Toronto Blue Jays |
| Radio stations: | CFAC · CFFR · CFRV · CFSR · CFTR · CHEZ · CHFI · CHFM · CHMN · CHNI · CHTT · CHUR · CHYM · CICX2 · CIGM · CIOC · CISQ · CISS · CISW · CITI · CIWW · CJAQ · CJCL · CJET · CJMX · CJNI · CJQM · CJQQ · CJRQ · CJRX · CKAT · CKBY · CKCL · CKER · CKFX · CKGB · CKGL · CKIS · CKLG · CKNI · CKQC · CKSR · CKWX · CKY |
| Notes | 1Co-owned with CTVglobemedia and Comcast. Rogers currently does not manage the channel. There is a sale pending that will give 100% control of OLN to Rogers. 2Sale to Larche Communications pending; if approved, Rogers will acquire CIKZ in the same transaction. 3These channels are only available on Rogers Cable and are not available on satellite or through other cable service providers. 4 As a condition of the CRTC approval of Citytv, Rogers must sell these stations in order to comply with CRTC restrictions on owning multiple stations in one market. These stations are now being sold to S-VOX pending CRTC approval. |
| Annual Revenue: $5.60 billion CAD ( |
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