Trio (TV network)

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Trio
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Trio logo
Country United States
Broadcast areaNational
Programming
Picture format 480i (SDTV)
Ownership
Owner Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (1994–2000)
Power Corporation of Canada (1994–2000)
USA Network/NBC Universal (2000–2006)
Sister channels Newsworld International
History
LaunchedJune 1, 1994;29 years ago (1994-06-01)
ClosedJanuary 1, 2006;18 years ago (2006-01-01)
Replaced by Sleuth

Trio (stylized as TR!O) was an American cable and satellite television network.

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Trio went on the air in 1994, then originally owned and operated jointly by the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation and Power Broadcasting Inc. (a subsidiary of Power Corporation of Canada) along with 24-hour international news channel Newsworld International. The channel served as a venue for airing the CBC's arts, culture and entertainment programming in the U.S. It was sold to USA Networks in 2000, [1] and was subsequently transferred to Vivendi Universal and later NBC Universal.

With the slogan, "pop, culture, TV", Trio programming under Vivendi/NBC Universal ownership focused on television as a cultural tool and art form.

In January 2005, Trio was dropped from DirecTV, eliminating about two-thirds of the homes that could receive the network. On November 21, 2005, NBC Universal announced that the Trio brand would be transferred to a broadband Internet TV initiative under the Bravotv.com banner on January 1, 2006. Cable and satellite providers still carrying Trio were offered a new NBC Universal cable network instead, called Sleuth, which was renamed Cloo in 2011. On February 1, 2017, Cloo would shut down, thus the channel space once occupied by Trio ceased to exist.

Notable Trio programs

Original

Reruns

Brilliant But Cancelled

This was the umbrella title under which Trio aired repeats of series that had very short lives on mainstream broadcast television, yet were still considered to be programming that "broke the mold" of what was normally expected from the "Big Three" networks. Series that appeared under the Brilliant But Cancelled umbrella included:

Brilliant But Cancelled was later used by Universal as a title for a series of DVDs that feature samples of short-lived series. Two of these have been released so far—one of these a sampler of short-lived crime drama series; another was selected episodes of EZ Streets.

Flops

Special airing of shows that flopped.

( The Secret Diary of Desmond Pfeiffer was supposed to air, but was pulled due to the controversial nature of the program, which played for laughs the relationship between a black nobleman and President Abraham Lincoln during the American Civil War).

Schedule Lineup

Kids Block

08:00 AM – The Raccoons

08:30 AM – Once Upon a Hamster

09:00 AM – Mr. Dressup

09:30 AM – The Littlest Hobo

10:00 AM – The Raccoons

10:30 AM – Once Upon a Hamster

11:00 AM – Mr. Dressup

11:30 AM – The Littlest Hobo

Lifestyle

12:00 PM – Taste of Life

12:30 PM – Canadian Gardener

Red Hot Dramas

01:00 PM – Blue Heelers

02:00 PM – North of 60

03:00 PM – Street Legal

04:00 PM – Murdoch Mysteries

After-School Theatre

05:00 PM – Northwood

05:30 PM – (Monday; Max Glick ) 05:30 PM – (Tuesday; Mysterious Island ) 05:30 PM – (Wednesday; Dog House ) 05:30 PM – (Thursday; Madison ) 05:30 PM – (Friday; Deepwater Black )

06:00 PM – (Saturday; Degrassi )

06:30 PM – (Saturday; Street Cents )

In-Style

06:00 PM – SCTV

06:30 PM – Fashion File

Highway 7

07:00 PM – (Monday; Coltrane in the Cadillac) 07:00 PM – (Tuesday; The Fifth Estate ) 07:00 PM – (Wednesday; Flightpath) 07:00 PM – (Thursday; Frost's Century) 07:00 PM – (Friday; Undercurrents

07:30 PM – (Friday; MediaTelevision )

Dramarama

Mondays only

08:00 PM – Black Harbour 08:30 PM – North of 60

Tuesdays only

08:00 PM – Street Legal 08:30 PM – Mercury

Wednesdays only

08:00 PM – Noah's Ark 08:30 PM – Murdoch Mysteries

Thursdays only

08:00 PM – London's Burning 08:30 PM – Traders

Fridays only

08:00 PM – Counterstrike 08:30 PM – McCallum

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References

  1. "Power Broadcasting Inc. And CBC Sell Trio and Newsworld International to USA Cable". Archived from the original on 2004-12-12. Retrieved 2005-01-08.
  2. 64th Annual Peabody Awards, May 2005.