Country | Canada |
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Broadcast area | National |
Headquarters | Toronto, Ontario |
Ownership | |
Owner | XCAN Networks Inc. |
History | |
Launched | June 2017 |
XITE 4K is a Canadian English language Category B television channel owned by XCAN Networks Inc. The channel broadcasts music videos in 4K resolution (ultra-high-definition television) from current popular music artists from various genres including pop, dance, hip-hop, and more.
History
In June 2017,[1] it was announced that Dutch-based music broadcaster, XITE, was launching a television channel in Canada that month,[2] called XITE 4K, exclusively, initially, on Rogers Cable.[3] Although parties involved in launching the service and media reports did not specifically refer to the channel as a Canadian version of XITE, as opposed to a foreign service, through Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission documents, it was confirmed to be a Canadian version, launched as an exempt service, not requiring a broadcast licence to launch.
References
- ↑ Music brand Xite launches 4K music video in Canada, Broadband TV News, 06-25-17
- ↑ Dutch music company XITE launches TV station in Canada, henQ, undated
- ↑ Rogers Gets 4K Music, Multichannel News, 06-26-17