FPTV

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FPTV
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Country Canada
Broadcast areaNational (Ontario, Quebec, Newfoundland and Labrador, New Brunswick, Alberta and British Columbia)
Headquarters Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Programming
Language(s) Portuguese
Picture format 1920x1080 (HD)
Ownership
Owner1395047 Ontario Inc.
(Fengate)
History
LaunchedSeptember 7, 2001
Links
Website FPTV

FPTV (short for Festival Portuguese Television) is a Canadian Category B Portuguese language specialty channel. The channel's licensee is 1395047 Ontario Inc., a company founded by Frank Alvarez, in 2001.

Contents

FPTV broadcasts a variety of foreign and locally produced programs aimed at the Portuguese speaking communities in Canada from Portugal, Brazil, and Portugal's former African colonies. Programs include sports, news, telenovelas, and more. The majority of foreign programs are sourced from SIC Internacional, one of the most popular private networks in Portugal.

History

In November 2000, Frank Alvarez was granted approval from the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) to launch Festival Portuguese Television, described at the time as "a national ethnic Category 2 specialty television service targeting the Portuguese community, of which a significant source of foreign programming will be SIC International." [1]

The channel launched on September 7, 2001 on Rogers Cable in parts of Ontario. [2] It was scheduled to have three hours of local content. [3]

FPTV logo 2001-2018) FPTV logo.svg
FPTV logo 2001-2018)

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References

  1. Decision CRTC 2000-470 CRTC 2000-12-14
  2. Rogers to launch 67 new digital channels; fibre network gives advantage Archived 2012-04-20 at the Wayback Machine Mediacaster Magazine 2001-08-31
  3. "Novo canal de TV português no Canadá arranca em Setembro". Público. 24 August 2001. Archived from the original on 30 March 2023. Retrieved 9 July 2001.