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Joytv was a Canadian television brand owned by . Joytv was formerly a television system formed in September 2008, comprising two religious independent stations acquired from by . The stations carried a mixture of multi-faith religious programming, as well as secular, family-oriented entertainment programming.

Joytv was dismantled as a television system in August 2013 by the re-launch of its Winnipeg station, , as "Hope TV"—a traditional religious station with no secular programming. The Joytv brand and format is still used by sister station in Fraser Valley/Vancouver, British Columbia.


History
The Joytv system launched on September 1, 2008, and consisted of two existing television stations, in Fraser Valley, British Columbia (also serving ) and in Winnipeg, Manitoba. Both stations were acquired by S-VOX from in April 2008.

The stations had previously been branded as part of Rogers' system prior to their purchase by S-VOX. Rogers rebranded CHNU as CHNU 10 in the fall of 2007, because the company's contemporaneous purchase of the multilingual station meant that the Omni brand would eventually be moved to that station, but retained the Omni brand on CIIT. After the S-VOX purchase was finalized in the summer of 2008, CIIT was briefly rebranded as "CIIT 11" until the Joytv launch.

In June 2009, S-VOX announced it would sell its broadcasting assets, including Joytv, to , a company controlled by . VisionTV Board agrees to ZoomerMedia purchase of television properties, VisionTV press release, June 15, 2009 The sale was approved by the CRTC on March 30, 2010. ZoomerMedia assumed control of the Joytv system on June 30, 2010. ZoomerMedia Limited Completes Acquisitions and Financing

The system was dismantled in late August 2013 when CIIT was rebranded as "Hope TV" and all secular programming was dropped from the schedule. The Joytv brand continues to exist on CHNU Vancouver.


Programming

Television stations
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Until August 2013, now "Hope TV"


See also
  • , a Christian-based religious television system with similarly styled religious and secular programming, with affiliates in the provinces of Ontario and Alberta


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