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William Craig (broadcaster)

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television network, in 2004, and announced plans to improve the channel's cable distribution by separating its
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which offered streaming broadcasts of television stations. He shut down the website the following year after a
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In 2005, the CRTC approved Craig's licence for an adult entertainment channel, and relaunched PrideVision as
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infringement lawsuit from the American broadcasters whose signals were available on the service.
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and general interest programming onto two distinct channels.
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and carried the PrideVision name to the adult channel named
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Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission
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Canadian
Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
This Hour Has Seven Days
TVOntario
Rogers Cable
Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission
sports
United States
iCraveTV
website
copyright
PrideVision
LGBT
adult entertainment
OUTtv
HARD on PrideVision
HARDtv
Shavick Entertainment
Pink Triangle Press
Citywest
"They Crave Suits v. iCraveTV"
Wired
Archived
Wayback Machine
"Bill Craig to Acquire PrideVision TV's Canadian Operations"
Archived
Wayback Machine
"New CityWest CEO outlines his vision to Prince Rupert city council"
Categories
Canadian mass media owners

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