ZoomerMedia launches HopeTV

ZoomerMedia has rebranded Winnipeg-based TV station Joytv11 as HopeTV, a lifestyle channel devoted to Christian and local programming.

While Joytv11 aired a mix of interfaith and family programming, HopeTV will target the same audience of adults above the age of 45 as ZoomerMedia’s other properties, and carry Christian lifestyle content, as well as content driven by Canadian Christian ministries, including series like Joyce MeyerLiving Truth700 Club and 700 Club Canada.

Tore Stautland, general manager, Christian paid programming and advertising, ZoomerMedia Television, says that Zoomer chose to rebrand Joytv11 because its other properties were limited in the amount of Christian programming they could broadcast and the company was seeing increased demand from producers for Christian content availability, particularly in primetime slots.

He adds that the ability to offer Christian content in primetime will be one of the key differentiators for the new channel.

He says the rebrand was also a good fit for Zoomer’s target audience, for which faith is an important part of everyday life.

Stautland says Zoomer is also looking into creating original programming for the channel, but currently has no specific plans in the works.

HopeTV, which is available in six million homes through Bell, Rogers, Shaw and MTS, is being promoted across Zoomer’s owned properties in Christian programming blocks on VisionTV and other Joytv channels, and through social media.

From Media in Canada