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ATN IS A PUBLICLY TRADED COMPANY ON THE TSX VENTURE EXCHANGE UNDER THE SAT SYMBOL
Asian Television Network International Limited (SAT), a publicly traded company on the TSX Venture exchange, is a long established Canadian company that has grown in stature along with the fast expanding South Asian population in Canada. ATN pioneered South Asian programming on television in Canada through its first venture on Rogers Cable System in 1971. Today it has evolved into one of the lead players in the Canadian media industry, serving Canada's multi-cultural population and also serving South Asian Diaspora across Canada.
ATN operates Fifty Four Television Specialty Digital Channels including a CRTC licensed 24 hours a day 7 days a week channel providing television programming in several South Asian languages and English. The Company offers its flagship ATN-HD general interest service, 5 Bollywood movie channels and a variety of channels that include 3 sports Channels, 7 news Channels, 6 music Channels, 4 lifestyle Channels, 3 Chinese Channels, 7 Punjabi channels, and several regional language channels. ATN operates a South Asian Radio Service on Satellite Radio across The United States and Canada. Some ATN content is also available on any Bell mobile phone that supports video. ATN has programming alliances with leading international broadcasters like Star Network (News Corp), Sony Entertainment Television, Viacom, Times Television Network, B4U Network, NDTV and many more.
ATN channels are available on various Cable, Satellite and IPTV Platforms across Canada like Shaw Cable, Bell TV, Rogers Cable, Bell Fibe TV, TELUS Optic TV, Cogeco Cable, and Others.
ATN was recently selected as a TSX Venture 50 company, and is a Business Excellence Award winner from the Newmarket Chamber of Commerce. The Founder of ATN was a 2010 Ernst & Young Entrepreneur of the Year Award finalist, and has been inducted to the Canadian Broadcast Hall of Fame. ATN was a broadcast partner for the Vancouver 2010 Winter Olympic Games & London 2012 Summer Olympic Games, creating history by delivering more than 100 hours of live coverage in six languages on seven channels across Canada.
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