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Art TV

The Art TV channel operates under Radio Canada, and aims to broadcast content focused on arts and culture. Art TV's content is in French, and shines a spotlight on art, music and culture within Quebec as well as around the world. We'd recommend that you engage with Art TV's television programs if you want to learn more about the arts.

Art TV

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Art TV App

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Art TV Guide

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More about Art TV

Discover our selection of articles about Art TV in order to learn more about news and offers regarding the channel.

Internet, News, News, Television

Cogeco announces its acquisition of Oxio 

February 21, 2023

No one expected it, yet cable operator Cogeco has just announced the acquisition of Oxio. Should Oxio customers expect changes? In a press release, Cogeco Connexion has just announced the acquisition of Oxio for an amount that has not yet been specified. In the context of buyouts among various Canadian operators and suppliers, Quebec-based Cogeco …

A remote controlling a Smart TV, which could be on either side of the Fibe TV vs cable debate

Articles, Television

Fibe TV vs Cable

May 24, 2022

Despite the increasing popularity of internet streaming services, households across Canada continue to watch television the “old fashioned” way. Of course, we’re talking about traditional cable TV, where customers pay every month for access to different channels. However, due to technological advancements within the industry, there are now more ways to watch television than ever …