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==Programming==
==Programming==


Programs on aux.tv include ''ExploreMusic with [[Alan Cross]]'', ''[[Master Tracks]]'', ''Cypher'', ''Band Foto'', ''Strange Notes'' (hosted by [[George Pettit]] of [[Alexisonfire]]), ''Volume'', ''Camera Music'', ''[[the alt.sessions]]'', ''[[Closer (TV series)|Closer]]'' and ''[[KayvonTV]]''. Updates can be followed at http://twitter.com/auxtv
Programs on aux.tv include ''ExploreMusic with [[Alan Cross]]'', ''[[Master Tracks]]'', ''Cypher'', ''Band Foto'', ''Strange Notes'' (hosted by [[George Pettit]] of [[Alexisonfire]]), ''Volume'', ''Camera Music'', ''[[the alt.sessions]]'', ''[[Closer (TV series)|Closer]]'' and ''[[KayvonTV]]''.


==Collaborations==
==Collaborations==

Revision as of 03:11, 7 August 2009

AUX
CountryCanada
HeadquartersMississauga, Ontario
Ownership
OwnerGlassbox Television Inc

aux.tv is a Canadian music website and future television channel. Owned and operated by Glassbox Television, the website is built on an Internet television model, offering music video and programs profiling new and emerging artists in alternative, hip hop, indie rock, indie pop and other genres.

The site was launched on November 24, 2008.[1] In addition to its website, aux.tv currently airs content on BiteTV, a Glassbox-owned digital cable channel, and on Joost, an internet television service.[2] The service plans on launching as a 24-hour television channel in the fall of 2009 in Canada.[3]

Programming

Programs on aux.tv include ExploreMusic with Alan Cross, Master Tracks, Cypher, Band Foto, Strange Notes (hosted by George Pettit of Alexisonfire), Volume, Camera Music, the alt.sessions, Closer and KayvonTV.

Collaborations

In February 2009, aux.tv participated with CBC Radio 3 and Exclaim! to launch X3, a new collaborative cross-promotional platform which sees all three outlets air or publish feature content spotlighting a particular "Artist of the Month". X3 artists of the month have included K'naan, Malajube, Thunderheist, Japandroids, Apostle of Hustle and The Rural Alberta Advantage.[4]

References