Shaw Direct

Shaw Direct
Subsidiary
Industry Satellite television
Founded 1996 (as Star Choice)
2009 (as Shaw Direct)
Headquarters Calgary, Alberta
Area served
Canada
Key people
Bradley Shaw (CEO),
Jay Mehr (President),
Cam Kernahan (Group Vice President)
Products Direct broadcast satellite, Pay television, Pay-per-view
Parent Shaw Communications
Website www.shawdirect.ca

Shaw Direct is a direct broadcast satellite television distributor in Canada. Known for their direct broadcasting by satellite distribution, it is majority-owned by cable TV operator Shaw Communications Inc. As of 2010, Shaw Direct had over 900,000 subscribers.[1] It broadcasts on Ku band from three communications satellites, Anik F1R and Anik G1 at 107.3°W, and Anik F2 at 111.1°W; these satellites are owned by Telesat Canada and otherwise are used primarily to distribute programming to various Canadian cable TV companies. The company was formerly known as Star Choice until April 15, 2009.[2]

A full list of channels carried by these three satellites is available from satellite-related sites such as Lyngsat.[3][4] Anik F1 carries most mainstream English-language programming; Anik F2 programming includes French-language and HDTV broadcasts. A third planned satellite, Anik G1, was launched on April 15, 2013, and then later reached orbit on May 29, 2013. This new satellite provides Shaw Direct customers with access to over 210 HD channels, beating out rival competitor Bell TV as having the most HD channels in Canada.

Shaw Direct began in Lincoln, New Brunswick, but is now based in Calgary, Alberta. Its broadcast centre is in Mississauga, Ontario, and has call centres in Victoria, Vancouver, Winnipeg and Montreal.

History

1990s

2000s

Logo used while under the name Star Choice from 2001-2009.

2010s

First Shaw Direct logo, 2009-2012.

Technical information

A Shaw Direct 45x60cm dish, with new triple satellite LNB compatible with Anik F1, Anik F2 and Anik G1

The system requires an elliptical antenna of at least 45x60cm in size with a special LNB pair built as one unit to accommodate the narrow 3.8° spacing between satellites; the receiver uses the Motorola-proprietary Digicipher II system which has so far been virtually free of the problems with pirate decryption that have plagued other providers such as rival Bell TV. The standard 18" DBS antennas used by other providers are not compatible with this system as the signals differ in both frequency and polarization. Shaw Direct is relayed via FSS satellites, Anik F1R, G1 and F2.

Services and pricing

A 2005-07 Ford Focus wagon from Star Choice

Shaw Direct currently features over 760 channels including all major Canadian & American networks, popular specialty services, PPV, sports packages and over 30 High Definition channels. Key services include:

The monthly packages range from $30 for the basic service, up to $107.99 for specialty and movie channels. Individual premium and specialty channels can also be purchased. The receivers range from $99 for a basic system to $399 for a high-definition personal video recorder.

In addition, Shaw Direct provides specialty services

Since 2011, Shaw Direct offered a free satellite dish, receiver, installation and a handful of channels to Canadians who lost their over-the-air (OTA) access to television as a result of Canada's digital television transition.[8] The offer was part of Shaw's little known Local Television Satellite Solution (LTSS) program [9] approved by the CRTC as part of Shaw's purchase of Canwest Global.[10] The period to apply to the program ended August 31, 2014, three months earlier than the original extended application deadline of November 30, 2014.

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