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  1. WIC Western International Communications Ltd. (or WIC) was a Canadian media company that operated from 1982 to 2000, with operations including broadcast and specialty television, radio, and satellite distribution via a majority interest in Canadian Satellite Communications (or Cancom).

  2. Feb 7, 2006 · WIC (Western International Communications Ltd), controlled by the families of the late Frank Griffiths and Charles Allard, is one of Western Canada's largest media companies. Its broadcasting holdings include 11 radio stations in Vancouver, Calgary, Edmonton, Winnipeg, Hamilton, and Toronto.

  3. (WIC) WESTERN INTERNATIONAL COMMUNICATIONS was a BROADCASTING company begun in 1956 when Frank GRIFFITHS, then an accountant, and two partners bought NEW WESTMINSTER radio station CKNW. Originally called Western Broadcasting, it grew to include several radio and television stations in the Lower Mainland and the OKANAGAN VALLEY by 1977.

  4. Western International Network introduced a new digitized satellite transmission service to carry ready to air programs and data to 71 stations in British Columbia and Alberta. The six channel system increased the number of audio signals that could be simultaneously transmitted, providing WIN-linked stations with a greater range of programs.

  5. Specialty channels, broadcasting, satellite distribution. WIC Western International Communications Ltd. [a] (or WIC) was a Canadian media company. It operated from 1982 to 2017. Operations included television and radio .

  6. Jim Shaw, the ebullient, redheaded president of Shaw Communications Inc. began to sprout a goatee about six months ago, about the time Emily Griffiths decided to shave off her family's controlling interest in WIC Western International Communications Ltd., the Vancouver-based media empire.

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  8. CanWest Global (through its subsidiary CW Shareholdings Inc.) and Shaw Communications were both significant shareholders of WIC Western International Communications. CanWest decided to launch a takeover bid and offered to buy all of WIC's Class A and B shares for $39.00 per share.

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