Who owns TV Ontario?

Who owns TV Ontario?

Government of Ontario
TVOntario/Owners

It is operated by the Ontario Educational Communications Authority (OECA), a Crown corporation owned by the Government of Ontario. It operates flagship station CICA-DT (virtual and UHF digital channel 19) in Toronto, which also relays programming across portions of Ontario through eight rebroadcast stations.

How do I contact TVO?

We Can Give You A Hand!

  1. Toronto: 416-484-2704.
  2. Toll free North America: (+1) 800-387-5512.
  3. Email: [email protected].

How do I contact TVO kids?

Call 1-888-TVO-KIDS (1-888-886-5437) for a chance to talk with Laura or Lucas.

How can I watch TVO?

TVO is available in basic packages with cable, satellite and IPTV television service providers across Ontario….

  1. tvo.org.
  2. tvokids.com.
  3. ilc.org.
  4. Facebook (TVO)
  5. Twitter (TVO)
  6. YouTube.
  7. iTunes (link will launch iTunes)

Is TVO a registered charity?

Yes, TVO is a registered charity. In Canada, our charitable registration number is 85985 0232 RR0001.

Why can’t I see TVO outside Ontario?

As a result, the only cable and satellite customers outside Ontario that can still view TVO are on the Quebec side of the Ottawa – Gatineau market. It is unknown if the dispute or carriage restrictions also apply to the few cable systems in the United States that carry TVO.

What channel is TVOntario on?

From the 1970s through the 1990s, TVO ran top-of-the-hour bumpers where an announcer would mention the channel allocation of the service’s flagship station in Toronto, along with an allocation for one of its rebroadcast transmitters: “This is TVOntario. Channel 19 in Toronto, channel XX in (city or town).”.

What was the original name of TV Ontario?

The station’s broadcast name was “OECA”, sharing the name of its parent organization, but began using the on-air brand “TVOntario” (and later just TVO) beginning in 1974.

What does the Ontario Digital Service do?

At the Ontario Digital Service, we: use the tools of the digital age to build services that are user-centred and inclusive put accessibility and people’s needs front and centre, so that everyone can use digital services

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