Bell Media is pulling the plug on MTV Canada, marking the end of the channel’s run after years of delivering pop culture, reality TV and music content to viewers.
MTV Live takes to the stage during the opening night of MTV Live on Tuesday, March. 21, 2006 in Toronto, Ont.
The channel will go off the air on Dec. 31, a Bell spokesperson confirmed, citing"changing audiences" on specialty TV as the reason.MTV Canada launched in 2006 as a specialty channel under the CTV network, offering Canadians a localized version of the MTV brand.
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