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Vrak
Canadian French-language specialty television channel / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Vrak (stylized as VRΔK) was a Canadian French language specialty channel owned by Bell Media. The channel primarily broadcast live-action programming aimed at 13-to-35 age group audiences. Launched in 1988 as Le Canal Famille,[1] the channel ceased operations on October 1, 2023, due to declining viewership and having been deemed "outdated" by Bell Media.[2]
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Country | Canada |
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Broadcast area | Nationwide |
Headquarters | Montreal, Quebec |
Programming | |
Language(s) | French |
Picture format | 480i (SDTV) 1080i (HDTV) |
Ownership | |
Owner | Bell Media |
Sister channels | Noovo Z Canal D Canal Vie Cinépop MTV MTV2 Much |
History | |
Launched | September 1, 1988 |
Replaced | TVJQ (1982–1988) |
Closed | October 1, 2023 |
Former names | Canal Famille (1988–2001) Vrak.TV (2001–2014) |
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