To help make sure that SunTVNews is available to you when it goes to air April 18th, contact your local cable or satellite provider and ask them to offer the channel.
Rogers: 1-888-ROGERS1 (764-3771) www.rogers.com
Shaw Direct: 1-866-782-7932 www.shawdirect.ca
Shaw Cable: 1-888-472-2222 www.shaw.ca
Cogeco Ontario: 1-866-261-4447 www.cogeco.ca
Cogeco Quebec: 1-866-921-5792 www.cogeco.ca
Eastlink: 1-888-345-1111 www.eastlink.ca
Bell TV: 310-BELL (2355) www.bell.ca
MTS: 1 (800) 883-2054 www.mts.ca
Telus: 1 866 558 2273 www.telus.ca
BellAliant: 1-866-425-4268 www.bellaliant.net
Sasktel: 1-888-773-2122 www.sasktel.com
Videotron: 1-877-512-0903 www.Videotron.com
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March 21, 2011 at 7:44 PM
I think it’s called SUN TV NEWS versus just plain old SUN TV
March 22, 2011 at 5:27 AM
Hey Dean,
I just noticed that we have basically the same post up. That’s good because the information needs to get out there for Canadians to call their television provider.
Yes, most packages include the regular SunTV now. But, that is completely separate from what SunTV News will be — an all-news channel like CTV Newsnet or CBC Newsworld.
The demand is out there so we all need to let them know it is out there — and not just for HD which would mean subscribers would not only have to buy a new TV, but an upgraded package as well.