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CTV Sci-Fi Channel

CTV Sci-Fi Channel is a English-language specialty cable and satellite television network owned by , dedicated to broadcasting , fantasy, , and related programming, including popular series such as Star Trek: Strange New Worlds, Resident Alien, and Anne Rice's . Originally launched on October 17, 1997, as Space: The Imagination Station under the ownership of , the channel debuted with the film and quickly established itself as a key destination for genre enthusiasts in . In 2007, CTVglobemedia (later restructured as ) acquired CHUM Limited's specialty channels, including , integrating it into a broader portfolio of entertainment networks. On June 5, 2019, announced a of several specialty channels, with relaunching as CTV Sci-Fi Channel on September 12, 2019, to align with the CTV brand and enhance its focus on imaginative, boundary-pushing content for fans of . The channel is available through major cable, satellite, and IPTV providers across , and streams select content via the CTV app and website, emphasizing immersive stories, heroes, and otherworldly adventures.

History

Launch as : The Imagination Station

On September 4, 1996, the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) approved CHUM Limited's application for a national English-language specialty television service named : The Imagination Station. The service was licensed to focus exclusively on , fact, speculative , , and fantasy content, with all programming drawn from designated categories including popular and acquired , , documentaries, and related to these themes. As a Category 1 digital specialty service under later classifications, it operated within the constraints of specialty broadcasting regulations, ensuring a dedicated niche for imaginative and futuristic programming. Space: The Imagination Station officially launched on October 17, 1997, as a cable channel owned and operated by , the Toronto-based media company that also controlled and positioned the new network as an extension of its innovative broadcasting portfolio. The debut broadcast at 6:00 p.m. ET featured the 1956 classic , setting the tone for the channel's emphasis on iconic genre films and series. Headquartered at 299 Queen Street West in , —the same facility housing CHUM's other flagship operations—the channel quickly established itself as Canada's premier destination for speculative entertainment. In its initial years, Space adhered to a CRTC-mandated Canadian content requirement starting at 25% of broadcast time in years one and two, gradually increasing to 30% in years three and four, 35% in year five, 40% in year six, and 50% by year seven, alongside expenditures of at least 40% of gross revenues on Canadian programming from year two onward. The programming mix prioritized speculative fiction through imported U.S. and international series, such as the 1995 revival of The Outer Limits and Doctor Who, alongside science documentaries exploring technology and futurism, and original Canadian productions to meet regulatory goals. This blend aimed to stimulate viewer imagination while balancing domestic content obligations with high-profile genre acquisitions.

Ownership transitions and expansions

Following the takeover of CHUM Limited, CTVglobemedia acquired on June 25, 2007, separating it from the assets, which were divested to Rogers Media to comply with regulatory conditions. The (CRTC) had approved the acquisition of CHUM's assets—excluding the stations—on June 8, 2007, allowing CTVglobemedia to integrate into its growing portfolio of specialty channels. In 2011, ownership shifted further when acquired the remaining interest in CTVglobemedia, completing the transaction on April 1 and rebranding the entity as The CRTC approved this change in effective control on March 7, 2011, determining that it would benefit the Canadian broadcasting system by ensuring long-term stability for key media assets, including specialty services like . Under , Space benefited from integration into a larger portfolio that included the CTV network and numerous other specialty channels, enabling shared resources for , , and . This operational supported expanded carriage agreements with major Canadian cable, satellite, and IPTV providers between 2007 and 2018, contributing to broader household penetration and sustained growth in the channel's audience reach.

Rebranding to CTV Sci-Fi Channel and HD launch

On July 6, 2011, Space launched a simulcast feed in the format, marking a significant technical upgrade for the channel's and fantasy programming. Initially available on Bell TV, the HD service expanded to other providers over the following months, enhancing viewing quality for subscribers and aligning with the broader industry shift toward digital broadcasting under Bell Media's ownership. The channel underwent a major on September 12, 2019, changing its name from to CTV Sci-Fi Channel as part of 's strategy to unify four specialty channels—, , The Comedy Network, and Gusto—under the CTV brand umbrella. Announced on June 7, 2018, during CTV's upfront presentations, the rebrand aimed to integrate the channel more closely with the CTV ecosystem, amplify its visibility in a competitive landscape, and refresh its identity to appeal to modern audiences seeking genre content across platforms. president Randy Lennox emphasized that the changes would leverage CTV's strong performance, which had delivered 38% more viewers in the 25-54 demographic than competitors, to bolster the specialty portfolio's reach. Following the rebrand, CTV Sci-Fi Channel shifted emphasis toward high-profile co-productions and acquisitions, including partnerships with Syfy for series like Killjoys (initiated pre-rebrand but continued) and new projects such as SurrealEstate and Revival. The channel also secured expanded rights to the Star Trek franchise, building on a 2016 licensing agreement with CBS Studios International for Canadian broadcast and streaming of Star Trek: Discovery and subsequent series like Star Trek: Picard, which premiered post-rebrand to capitalize on the refreshed branding. The rebrand received regulatory acknowledgment from the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) through updates to 's ownership charts, reflecting the name change without altering the channel's licensed nature or conditions of service. Viewer and critic reception focused on the seamless integration into the CTV family, with industry observers noting improved promotional synergies; executives anticipated potential fan reaction but observed no significant backlash.

Programming

Current original programming

CTV Sci-Fi Channel's current original programming features Canadian-produced series that blend , fantasy, and elements, often developed through co-productions with international partners to meet regulatory requirements for domestic content. is a drama centered on Luke Roman and his team, who specialize in selling and possessed properties using unique skills to resolve issues. The series premiered on July 16, 2021, and is produced by Blue Ice Pictures in association with and , with filming primarily in St. John's, Newfoundland, supported by provincial incentives. As of November 2025, it has completed three seasons of 10 episodes each, with renewal for season 4 pending; notable cast includes as Luke Roman and Sarah Levy as Susan Ireland. Revival explores post-resurrection themes in a rural setting, where the recently deceased return to life unchanged, sparking a murder mystery investigated by local officer Dana Cypress. Premiering on June 12, 2025, this 10-episode first-season series is adapted from the title by and Mike Norton, and produced by Blue Ice Pictures and Hemmings Films in association with and , with principal photography in New Brunswick's Maritime region. The season concluded in August 2025. Key cast highlights include as Dana Cypress and in a supporting role. These originals exemplify CTV Sci-Fi Channel's strategy of partnering with U.S. networks like to create content with substantial Canadian creative and financial input, fulfilling CRTC guidelines for discretionary services that at least 50% Canadian programming annually.

Current acquired programming

The CTV Sci-Fi Channel features a selection of acquired international programming, primarily from American networks, to complement its original content and appeal to Canadian viewers interested in science fiction, fantasy, and genres. These acquisitions focus on ongoing U.S. series that align with the channel's thematic emphasis, often securing Canadian broadcast rights for premieres or subsequent seasons shortly after their U.S. debuts. One prominent acquisition is The Ark, a Syfy-produced sci-fi survival drama following a crew's journey after a catastrophic event. Season 2 aired on CTV Sci-Fi in 2024, with reruns continuing into 2025; the series was renewed for a third season, set to premiere in 2026. The show has garnered attention for its high-stakes narrative and led by . Dark Winds, a series originating from and based on Tony Hillerman's Leaphorn & Chee novels, explores Tribal Police investigations in the Southwest. Its third season premiered in March 2025 on CTV Sci-Fi, following the U.S. debut, and remains in rotation with episodes highlighting cultural and supernatural elements, starring and . The channel holds rights to Interview with the Vampire, 's gothic horror-fantasy adaptation of Anne Rice's novel, featuring recounting his immortal life. Season 2 episodes, including key arcs involving Lestat's return and vampire coven dynamics, aired starting in May 2024 and continued into late 2024 on CTV Sci-Fi, with streaming availability on . Season 3 is slated for 2026.) Star Trek: Strange New Worlds, a Paramount+ prequel series in the franchise, follows Captain Christopher Pike and the U.S.S. Enterprise crew on exploratory missions. CTV Sci-Fi broadcasts the Canadian premiere of Season 3, which debuted in July 2025, emphasizing episodic adventures with stars like and ; the season concluded in September 2025. The channel maintains exclusive linear rights for the franchise in . Comedy-sci-fi entries include Resident Alien, a Syfy series about an alien impersonating a doctor in a small town, and The Librarians: The Next Chapter, a TNT spin-off involving time-traveling guardians of magical artifacts. Resident Alien's fourth season aired on CTV Sci-Fi starting June 6, 2025, attracting viewers with its humorous take on extraterrestrial integration and Alan Tudyk's lead performance, while appealing to demographics aged 18-49 through its blend of wit and genre tropes. The Librarians: The Next Chapter premiered its first season in May 2025, with episodes focusing on a 19th-century librarian trapped in the present, broadcast alongside U.S. airings and subtitled for accessibility. CTV Sci-Fi's acquisition strategy prioritizes co-productions and staples from U.S. networks like and , ensuring timely Canadian access via English-language broadcasts with closed captions and optional subtitles for bilingual audiences, thereby enhancing viewership in both English and markets without full .

Former programming

The former programming of CTV Sci-Fi Channel encompasses a range of original Canadian productions and acquired international series that aired primarily during its earlier years as : The Imagination Station, but ceased regular rotation due to production endings, rights expirations, or shifts in scheduling priorities. Among the channel's original former programming, (2008–2011) stands out as a Canadian series created by Damian Kindler. The show, which followed a secret organization protecting "abnormals"—genetically enhanced humans and creatures—premiered on on October 3, 2008, and ran for 59 episodes across four seasons. Filmed in , it transitioned from a to television with innovative use of green-screen effects, but production concluded after , its U.S. broadcaster, declined renewal for a fifth season citing declining ratings. Acquired programming formed a core of the channel's early lineup, featuring high-profile sci-fi franchises and cult series. Gene Roddenberry's Andromeda (2000–2005), a Canadian-U.S. co-production, aired 110 episodes on Space starting in its premiere year, depicting Captain Dylan Hunt's efforts to restore a fallen interstellar commonwealth after 300 years in stasis. The series, filmed in Vancouver, ended after five seasons due to creative shifts and ratings, with Canadian broadcast rights lapsing post-2005, leading to its removal from rotation. The Stargate franchise was another cornerstone, with Stargate SG-1 (1997–2007) delivering 214 episodes of military sci-fi adventures through alien stargates, airing on Space from its early seasons through syndication reruns.) Follow-ups included Stargate Atlantis (2004–2009), 100 episodes exploring a lost city in another galaxy, and Stargate Universe (2009–2011), 40 episodes of survival drama aboard a runaway ship; all ceased regular airings on the channel after rights expired around 2012–2015, amid broader franchise shifts.) Lexx (1997–2002), a surreal space opera with 61 episodes, debuted its second season on Space in December 1998, following misfit criminals piloting a planet-destroying ship through bizarre universes; its cult status grew among Canadian viewers, but broadcasts ended post-series due to expired licensing. Similarly, First Wave (1998–2001), a 66-episode conspiracy thriller about an ex-thief uncovering alien invasions via Nostradamus prophecies, was produced for and premiered on Space on September 9, 1998, before rights lapsed after its three-season run. Other notable former series included the revival of (1995–2002), an anthology of 152 speculative fiction tales that aired reruns on , fostering cultural interest in moral dilemmas and futuristic tech among Canadian audiences through its Showtime-syndicated episodes. (1998–2004), a British competition format pitting remote-controlled robots in arena battles, ran multiple seasons on , captivating viewers with its blend of engineering innovation and destruction, and sparking grassroots enthusiasm in before discontinuation around 2005 due to format hiatus.
SeriesPremiere/End Years on ChannelEpisode TotalNotes on Removal
2008–201159Production ended; no renewal by .
Gene Roddenberry's 2000–2005110Rights expired post-series finale.
Stargate SG-11997–2007 (reruns to ~2012)214Rights expiration; phased out for newer content.)
2004–2009 (reruns to ~2013)100Rights expiration.)
2009–201140Rights expiration after cancellation.)
1998–200261Rights lapsed post-run.
First Wave1998–200166Rights expired after three seasons.
The (revival)1995–2002 (reruns to ~2005)152Syndication rights ended.
Robot Wars1998–2004~100 (across seasons)Format hiatus; rights expired.
Following the 2019 rebrand from to CTV Sci-Fi Channel, programming evolved to emphasize contemporary originals and acquisitions like Star Trek: Discovery, resulting in the further retirement of legacy reruns such as older episodes and by 2020–2022 to streamline the schedule. This transition reduced emphasis on archival sci-fi, prioritizing high-impact current genres while honoring the channel's foundational role in Canadian viewing.

Former annual events

The Spacey Awards was an annual ceremony honoring achievements in science fiction, fantasy, and across , , and video games, presented by the Space channel in the early 2000s. In 2004, The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King received five nominations and won three categories: Best Movie FX, Best Sci-Fi or Fantasy Movie, and Special Achievement Award. By the fourth edition, viewer-voted categories included Favorite TV Series, which was awarded to Stargate SG-1. The event, marketed as Canada's only dedicated sci-fi and fantasy awards show, was discontinued after 2007. The Twelve Days of Space-mas was a holiday programming block spanning December 22 to January 6, featuring marathons of popular sci-fi series, fantasy films, and reality shows with thematic ties to the genre. It highlighted fan-favorite content such as extended runs of ongoing originals and classic titles, running annually through the channel's pre-rebrand era. The block ended following the 2019 rebranding to CTV Sci-Fi Channel, as shifted emphasis toward streamlined series acquisitions and original programming under the unified CTV banner. During the ownership period (1997–2009), Space produced early specials tied to its "The Imagination Station" branding, including promotional events focused on emerging sci-fi trends and viewer engagement, such as themed marathons and launch tie-ins for new acquisitions. These initiatives, like holiday film showcases, were phased out amid ownership transitions and the broader pivot to event-light scheduling by the 2020s.

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