S-Vox gains western-based OMNIs

Canuck multi-faith broadcaster S-Vox is expanding its group of properties with the addition of two western-based OMNI channels, which it acquired in a deal with Rogers Media, announced Tuesday. Terms of the deal were not disclosed.

‘We’ve been interested in those two channels for quite some time, and when this opportunity presented itself we were quite keen,’ S-Vox president and CEO Bill Roberts tells Playback Daily, referring to CHNU-TV and CIIT-TV, which have been operating under the names OMNI 10 and 11 since 2005. The channels are based in Vancouver and Winnipeg, respectively.

Rogers was forced to sell off the channels by the CRTC in order to complete its $375-million acquisition of the Citytv stations.

Roberts says the new channels, which are yet to be renamed, will be a perfect complement to S-Vox’s other properties, including VisionTV, One, and The Christian Channel.

‘We’re expanding our niche business of faith, spirituality and wellness at a time we think will strengthen our overall position in the marketplace, where brands need to be more clearly identified,’ he explains. ‘It will also increase our revenue base and enhance our relationships with program suppliers and our offerings for advertisers.’

Programming on the channels will also continue to reflect the local communities, according to Roberts.

The transaction will be completed in 2008, pending approval from the CRTC.