Silver Screen Classics is a
Canadian
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English language
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Category B specialty channel
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owned by
Channel Zero Inc.
2308740 Ontario Inc. (doing business as Channel Zero) is an independent Canadian broadcasting and media group, which holds assets in television broadcasting and film distribution.
The company is headquartered in Toronto, Ontario, with its main of ...
Silver Screen Classics broadcasts films primarily from the 1930s to the 1960s; including feature films, silent films, serials, shorts, and more.
The channel launched in
high definition
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in September 2018 with its launch on IHR Telecom.
IHR Telecom launches HD version of Silver Screen Classics, Rewind
Cartt.ca, 09-18-18
See also
*Condensed Classics with Dave Shaw
''Condensed Classics'' (also known as ''Condensed Classics with Dave Shaw'') was a television show that aired on the Canadian Channel Movieola. Although only 25 episodes were produced, the show was run and rerun on Movieola, and later on its sist ...
References
Silver Screen Classics launching Tuesday
Broadcaster Magazine, 8/28/03.
Silver Screen Classics launching Tuesday
Mediacaster Magazine, 8/28/03.
External links
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Channel Zero (company)
Movie channels in Canada
Television channels and stations established in 2003
Digital cable television networks in Canada
English-language television stations in Canada
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