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ECG is a multi-ethnic, third-language broadcaster, with CRTC licenses for 53 Category 2 digital channels. It currently offers 34 channels, which are delivered through Rogers Cable, Bell TV, Telus Canada, Shaw Cable and DISH Network to serve numerous local multilingual communities.

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  • SBTN SBTN
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    SBTN (Saigon Broadcasting Television Network) is the first nationally broadcast 24-hour Vietnamese channel in North America on cable offering programming to keep Vietnamese Canadians connected with their culture and identity.

    • news, talk shows, sports, children’s programming, entertainment, variety, movies, culture and history
    • national and international news, talk shows focusing on legal, social and political issues, exclusive entertainment and variety shows featuring top stars and original productions
    Launch Date : July 2004

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April 5, 2011 Ethnic Channels Group Launch of India Aaj Tak

Ethnic Channels Group and TV Today, companies that provide access to international and non-English language digital TV services, will launch Indian news channel India Aaj Tak in Canada.  Toronto-based ECG holds 53 Category 2 CRTC licenses for digital channels, and currently offers 34 different TV services.

Full article >> 12 April 2007 ECG announces investment by David Kassie

Ethnic Channels Group, Canada’s leading ethnic channel provider, today announced that it has received a private investment from David Kassie. ECG holds 53 CRTC digital two licenses and has already successfully launched 10 channels.

Full article >> 18 November 2010 The Face of Ethnic Media

When Slava Levin took to the airwaves in 2004, he set out to create a market for broadcast content in a variety of languages, and bring a taste of home to communities across the country. Slava Levin sits in the control room of Ethnic Channels Group [http://www.ethnicchannels.com], hands folded confidently on his knee, surveying a [...]

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