History Stingray iConcerts



original logo used until 2011


stingray concerts founded independent company jeff shultz , michael shimbo in september 2003 concert tv. exclusively available in united states , focused on broadcasting recordings of live musical performances , documentaries various musical genres , acts. under management of shultz , shimbo, company secured distribution comcast, charter, cox, directv, , other cable, satellite , ip tv operators partnerships mtv, , bbc. company s advertising customers included cingular (at&t wireless), warner bros. , paramount.


in january 2009, in effort expand television offerings, mag rack entertainment (later renamed interactivation) purchased company undisclosed price.


in move aimed @ divesting of assets focus on health-related content, interactivation announced selling concert tv stingray digital in august 2010. during announcement, stingray digital declared intentions expand concert tv other areas in , canada. after purchase, concert tv s headquarters moved u.s. stingray s head office in montreal, quebec, canada.


concert tv began launching on various canadian television service providers systems throughout 2011. meanwhile, concert tv reaching agreements carriage , launching on various canadian television systems, stingray granted approval canadian radio-television , telecommunications commission (crtc) in september 2011 launch 24-hour linear television service called concert tv, described national, english-language specialty category b service devoted current , historical music concerts wide variety of music genres , related programming.



second concert tv logo 2011-2015


in november 2015, concert tv re-branded stingray concerts part of wider initiative group stingray products under same brand name. channel subsequently merged iconcerts, channel stingray purchased in late 2015, , renamed stingray iconcerts on february 23, 2017.








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