From this blog post, updated with subsequent transactions.



Shaw/Corus* Quebecor BelL Rogers Major independents Ownership Two publicly traded companies with separate boards, both controlled by the family of JR Shaw Publicly traded company controlled by Pierre Karl Péladeau Publicly traded company with no controlling shareholder Publicly traded company controlled by a family trust set up by founder Ted Rogers Telus: Publicly traded company Cogeco: Two publicly traded companies controlled by the Audet family Eastlink: Private company owned by John Louis Bragg Conventional TV network Global (15 stations, 3 affiliates) TVA (6 stations, 4 affiliates)

(45% of Télé Inter-Rives) CTV (22 stations, 2 affiliates)

CTV Two (7 stations, 2 regional cable channels)

Noovo (formerly V; 5 stations, 3 affiliates) Citytv (6 stations, 1 regional cable channel, 3 affiliates)

OMNI (5 stations) CBC (14 stations)

Radio-Canada (13 stations, 1 affiliate)

Pattison (3 stations)

Crossroads Christian Communications (Yes TV, 3 stations)

ZoomerMedia (2 stations)

RNC Media (4 stations)

Télé Inter-Rives (4 stations)

Stingray (2 stations)

TVO

TFO

Télé-Québec (17 transmitters)

Independent stations CHCH, CHEK, CJON (NTV) TV provider Shaw Cable

Shaw Direct (satellite) Videotron Illico/Helix

Cable Amos Bell TV (satellite)

Bell Fibe TV

Bell Aliant

Cablevision du nord (managing partner)

Northwestel

Bell MTS Rogers Cable

Source Cable Telus Optik

Cogeco Connexion

Eastlink

SaskTel

Zazeen

TekSavvy TV

V Media Internet Shaw Cable Videotron

Cable Amos Bell Internet

Bell Fibe

Bell Aliant

Cablevision du nord (managing partner)

Northwestel

Télébec

Bell MTS Rogers Cable

Source Cable Telus

Cogeco Connexion

Eastlink

SaskTel

TekSavvy, Distributel, etc. Wireless Freedom Mobile (formerly Wind Mobile)

Shaw Mobile Videotron Mobile

Fizz Bell Mobility

Virgin Mobile Canada

Lucky Mobile

Bell Aliant

Northwestel

Bell MTS Rogers Wireless

Fido

Chatr

Cityfone Telus Communications: Telus

Koodo

Public Mobile Other providers: SaskTel

Eastlink

Ice Wireless

Xplornet

Independents using other networks Home phone Shaw cable Videotron Bell Canada

Bell Aliant

Northwestel

Bell MTS Rogers home phone Telus

SaskTel

Eastlink

TekSavvy, Distributel, etc. Business data services Calgary Data Centre Fibrenoire Bell Hosting

Bell Virtual Data Services

Bell Business Cloud

Axia NetMedia

(35.4% of Q9 Networks) Rogers Data Centre and Cloud

Internetworking Atlantic Inc. Telus Data Centres Newspapers None Journal de Montréal

Journal de Québec

24H Montreal None None Postmedia (National Post and 34 other daily newspapers, plus dozens of community newspapers in Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba and Ontario)

Coopérative nationale de l’information indépendante (six daily newspapers)

Torstar (Toronto Star, 6 other dailies, 70 community newspapers)

Globe and Mail

Glacier Media (Victoria Times Colonist, Prince George Citizen, 56 other newspapers and six magazines, plus 94 business publications)

Saltwire Network (Halifax Chronicle Herald and 34 newspapers in Atlantic Canada)

Brunswick News (3 dailies, 21 weeklies)

Black Press (96 newspapers in Canada)

Michael Raffoul (Métro Montreal)

FP Newspapers (Winnipeg Free Press and 3 other newspapers)

Le Devoir Major magazines and other print Kids Can Press 7 jours Canadian Gardening Canadian Living Clin d’oeil Coup de pouce Échos vedettes Elle Canada (51%) Elle Québec (51%) Good Times (50%) Le Guide de l’auto La Semaine Star inc. Star Système Style at Home TV Hebdo Quebecor Media Book Group Groupe Librex (Libre Expression, Trécarré, Stanké, Logiques, Publistar) Messageries ADP Messageries Dynamiques Mirabel Printing

None None Contex Group: Les Affaires Alexandre Taillefer: Voir

L’Actualité St. Joseph Communications: Maclean’s

Chatelaine

Hello! Canada

Today’s Parent

Toronto Life

FASHION Magazine,

Weddingbells

MARIAGE Québec

Ottawa Magazine

Quill & Quire

Where Independent: Reader’s Digest

Canadian Geographic

The Hockey News Specialty TV: News Global News BC1

(23.68% of CPAC) LCN

(21.81% of CPAC) CTV News Channel

CP24

BNN Bloomberg (41.58% of CPAC) CBC/Radio-Canada: CBC News Network

ICI RDI Pelmorex: The Weather Network/MétéoMédia Others: 12.93% of CPAC Specialty TV: Sports and gaming TVA Sports (2 feeds) TSN (5 feeds) (80%)

RDS (80%)

RDS2 (80%)

RDS Info (80%)

ESPN Classic (80%)

NBA TV (37.5%)

Leafs Nation Network (37.5%) Sportsnet regional channels (4 feeds)

Sportsnet One (4 feeds)

Sportsnet World

Sportsnet 360

NBA TV (37.5%)

Leafs Nation Network (37.5%) Ethnic Channels Group: beIN Sports Canada Dieter Kohler: Wild TV Keywest Marketing: Sportsman Channel (80.1%) Anthem Sports & Entertainment: Fight Network

FNTSY Sports Network Remuda Media: GameTV TLN Media Group: EuroWorld Sport Specialty TV: Reality/lifestyle Cooking Channel

Crime+Investigation

DIY Network (80.2%)

Food Network (80.2%)

HGTV (80.2%)

National Geographic Channel (64%)

NatGeo Wild (64%)

Slice CASA Évasion Zeste

Animal Planet (64%)

Canal D

Canal Vie

CTV Life

Discovery Channel (64%)

Discovery Science (64%)

Discovery World HD (64%)

E!

FashionTelevision

Investigation

Investigation Discovery OLN

TSC

(33% of TV Hamilton Ltd.) CBC/Radio-Canada: ICI ARTV

Documentary (82%)

ICI Explora Blue Ant Media: BBC Earth Canada

Cottage Life

Love Nature

Makeful

travel + escape

Smithsonian Channel Canada ZoomerMedia: OneTV

Vision TV Knowledge West Communications: Knowledge Network Specialty/pay TV: Movies MovieTime Crave (five channels, including HBO Canada)

Starz (2 channels)

Super Écran

Cinépop Channel Zero: AOV

Rewind

Silver Screen Classics Hollywood Suite: 70s movies

80s movies

90s movies

00s movies Stuart Duncan: Hustler

Red Light District

Penthouse

PlaymenTV Allarco: SuperChannel (4 channels) Sylvain Gagné: Frissons TV Specialty/pay TV: Children/youth Cartoon Network

Nickelodeon

Teletoon (English and French)

DisneyChannel (English and French)

Disney Jr.

Disney XD

Treehouse

YTV Yoopa MTV

MTV2

VRAK WildBrain (formerly DHX Media): Family

Family Jr.

Family CHRGD

Télémagino Specialty/pay TV: Music Blue Ant Media: A.Side Stingray: Stingray audio channels

Stingray Ambiance

Stingray Country

Stingray Hits

Stingray LiteTV

Stingray Loud

Stingray Retro

Stingray Vibe

Stingray Juicebox

PalmarèsADISQ Specialty TV: Entertainment ABC Spark (51%)

Adult Swim

BBC Canada (80%)

CMT (90%)

DejaView

Historia

History

H2

Lifetime

OWN

Séries+

Showcase

TVtropolis

W Network addiktv

Moi & Cie

Prise 2 BookTelevision

CTV Drama

CTV Comedy

CTV Sci-Fi

Much

Z FX Canada (66.6%)

FXX Canada (66.6%) Blue Ant Media: HIFI V Média: Elle Fictions (formerly MusiquePlus)

MAX TV5: TV5 Québec Canada

Unis Ronald N. Stern: OUTtv Subscription video streaming Club Illico Crave Amazon Prime Video

CBS All Access

Netflix

Hayu (NBC)

Tou.tv (Radio-Canada) Radio stations 39 stations in British Columbia, Alberta, Manitoba and Ontario, including Global News Radio brand None 109 stations in eight provinces, including the following brands: Virgin Radio

Pure Country

EZ Rock

TSN Radio

Énergie

Rouge FM 55 stations in five provinces, including Sportsnet brand CBC/Radio-Canada: Radio One Radio Two Première ICI Musique

Sirius XM

Stingray (74 stations)**

Vista Radio (43 stations)

Jim Pattison Broadcast Group (47 stations)

Golden West Broadcasting/Hildebrand (41 stations)

Cogeco Media (23 stations)

Evanov Communications (19 stations)

My Broadcasting Corp. (18 stations)

RNC Média (5 stations)

Acadia Broadcasting (14 stations)

Attraction Radio (14 stations)

Harvard Broadcasting 13 stations)

Blackburn Radio (13 stations) Podcasting and digital audio CuriousCast QUB Radio

QUB Musique iHeartRadio Canada Podcast Network Frequency Podcast Network

Pacific Content (Many) Production companies and resources Kin Canada

Nelvana

ToonBoom Animation

TACTIC Studio TVA Films

MELS Studios (formerly Vision Globale)

Sette post-production (84.53%)

Musicor

Ste-4 Musique

MP3 Disques

Incendo Agincourt Productions

Exploration Production

Pinewood Toronto Studios

Dome Productions (50%) RMI Productions Inc.

Dome Productions (50%) (Many) Online-only envedette.ca

lookdujour.ca

sympatico.ca

theloop.ca

muramur.ca

Fraîchement Pressé

voyagevoyage.ca

The Beaverton La Presse St. Joseph Communications: Canadian Business

Flare Outdoor advertising Quebecor Media Out of Home Astral out-of-home

Strategic Outdoor

Métromédia CMR Plus

Newad Outfront Media (formerly CBS Outdoor)

Clear Channel Outdoor

Lamar

Pattison Outdoor

Zoom Media Retail (excluding branded wireless stores) Superclub Videotron The Source

Glentel (50%) Glentel (50%) Sports franchises and arenas None Quebec Remparts (QMJHL)

Blainville-Boisbriand Armada (QMJHL) (70%)

Management of Quebec City arena 37.5% of Maple Leaf Sports and Entertainment***

18.4% stake in Montreal Canadiens Toronto Blue Jays

Rogers Centre (Toronto)

37.5% of Maple Leaf Sports and Entertainment*** (Professional sports teams outside of Toronto are mainly owned by non-media companies) Venue naming rights Shaw Centre (Ottawa convention centre)

Shaw Centre (Salmon Arm, B.C.) Centre Vidéotron (Quebec City hockey arena)

Centre Québecor (Sherbrooke theatre) Bell Centre (Montreal Canadiens)

Bell MTS Place (Winnipeg Jets) Rogers Centre (Toronto Blue Jays)

Rogers Arena (Vancouver Canucks)

Rogers Place (Edmonton Oilers) Canadian Tire Centre (Ottawa Senators)

Scotiabank Arena (Toronto Maple Leafs/Raptors)

Scotiabank Saddledome (Calgary Flames) Other Canadian Broadcast Sales (50%)

Shaw Broadcast Services

Shaw Tracking Distribution Select

Minority stake in ComediHa festival

Minority stake in Multicolore (Igloofest) Bell Smart Home (formerly AlarmForce in Eastern Canada)

25% stake in Just For Laughs festival

Minority stake in OverActive Media Canadian Broadcast Sales (50%)

33% of Cogeco Inc. Telus: ADT Security Services Canada

* Shaw and Corus are separate companies, but since both are controlled by the Shaw family, the CRTC treats them as under common ownership. I do the same here.

** Includes a tourist information station that is exempt from CRTC licensing. Does not include about 25 retransmitters.

*** Maple Leaf Sports and Entertainment owns the Toronto Maple Leafs, Toronto Marlies, Toronto Argonauts, Toronto FC, Toronto Raptors, Toronto’s Scotiabank Arena, and TV channels Leafs Nation Network and NBA TV Canada. Bell’s ownership in this company is divided between itself and its pension fund.

Note: I’ve excluded most third-language specialty channels from the above charts for simplicity. I’ve also excluded most cases where a licence has been issued for a channel that hasn’t launched.

I’m sure there are some errors in the chart above. So if you spot one, let me know.

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