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Sun News Network (SNN) was a Canadian English-language Category A news channel that operated from 2011 to 2015. It was owned by Quebecor Media and was known for its conservative and right-wing perspective.
Here are some key facts about Sun News Network:
- Launch: Sun News Network launched on April 18, 2011, as a replacement for the Canadian cable news channel, NewNet.
- Programming: The network featured a mix of news, current events, and opinion-based programming, including talk shows, documentaries, and live coverage of events.
- Anchors: Some of the notable anchors and hosts on Sun News Network included:
- Ezra Levant
- Brian Lilley
- Charles Adler
- Michael Coren
- Kory Teneycke
- Controversies: Sun News Network was involved in several controversies during its operation, including allegations of bias, inaccurate reporting, and promoting conspiracy theories.
- Cancellation: On February 13, 2015, Quebecor Media announced that it would be shutting down Sun News Network due to financial difficulties and declining viewership. The network ceased operations on February 28, 2015.
Some notable articles and stories from Sun News Network include:
- "Ezra Levant's 'Shakedown' documentary on the Canadian Human Rights Commission"
- "Brian Lilley's 'The Rebel' documentary on the Canadian government's handling of the 2011 Quebec student protests"
- "Charles Adler's 'The Charles Adler Show' on various topics, including politics and social issues"
Please note that Sun News Network is no longer in operation, and its content is no longer available.