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==History== In November 2000, [[CHUM Limited]] was granted approval from the [[Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission]] (CRTC) to launch a national English language Category 2 specialty television service called ''MuchMore ClassicVideo'', described as "consisting of classic (songs more than five years old) music videos and related programs, including music and pop news or commentaries, interviews, concerts, profiles and specials, as well as music-related feature films and series or programs."<ref>[http://www.crtc.gc.ca/eng/archive/2000/DB2000-516.htm Decision CRTC 2000-516] CRTC 2000-12-14</ref> The channel was launched on September 4, 2003 as a commercial-free service under the name '''MuchMoreRetro''', a spin-off of [[M3 (Canadian TV channel)|MuchMoreMusic]].<ref>[http://www.friends.ca/news-item/4163 The history of CHUM] Globe and Mail article 2006-06-12</ref> In July 2006, Bell Globemedia (later called [[CTVglobemedia]]) announced that it would purchase CHUM for an estimated $1.7 billion [[Canadian dollar|CAD]], included in the sale was MuchMoreRetro.<ref>[http://www.fasken.com/experience/detail.aspx?experience=890 Bell Globemedia acquires CHUM]; Fasken Martineau; 2006-07-12</ref> The sale was subject to CRTC approval and was approved in June 2007,<ref>[http://www.crtc.gc.ca/eng/archive/2007/db2007-165.htm Broadcasting Decision CRTC 2007-165]; CRTC; 2007-06-08</ref> with the transaction completed on June 22, 2007 while the [[Citytv]] stations were sold to [[Rogers Media]] that year. After the channel's initial launch in 2003, it began to introduce commercials throughout its schedule until August 31, 2009 when the channel, along with the other CTVglobemedia-owned digital music channels, switched back to a commercial-free format, while the analogue cable music channels continue to run commercials during programs to this day.<ref>[http://www.channelcanada.com/Article3368.html More Music Videos as MuchVibe, MuchLOUD, MuchMoreRetro, and PunchMuch go commercial-free] Channel Canada 2009-08-26</ref> On September 10, 2010, [[Bell Canada Enterprises|BCE]] (a minority shareholder in CTVglobemedia) announced that it planned to acquire 100% interest in CTVglobemedia for a total debt and equity transaction cost of $3.2 billion CAD.<ref name="bell-pr-2010">{{cite web|url=http://www.newswire.ca/en/releases/archive/September2010/10/c8677.html|title=Bell to acquire 100% of Canada's No.1 media company CTV|publisher=CNW Group|author=Bell Canada|date=2010-09-10|accessdate=2010-09-10}}</ref> The deal which required CRTC approval, was approved on March 7, 2011<ref>[https://www.ctvnews.ca/crtc-approves-bce-s-purchase-of-ctvglobemedia-1.615461 CRTC approves BCE's purchase of CTVglobemedia]</ref> and closed on April 1 of that year, on which CTVglobemedia was rebranded Bell Media.<ref>[http://www.newswire.ca/en/releases/archive/April2011/01/c8471.html Bell completes acquisition of CTV, launches Bell Media business unit] CNW 2011-04-01</ref> On November 1, 2013, after MuchMore was rebranded as M3 in September of that year, MuchMoreRetro was rebranded as '''MuchRetro'''—aligning itself with [[Much (TV channel)|MuchMusic]]. On June 21, 2016, it was announced that [[Stingray Digital]] would acquire MuchRetro and its sister networks from Bell Media.<ref>[http://www.stingray.com/about-us/press-room/news-and-press-releases/stingray-grows-its-channel-portfolio-acquisition-four-4 STINGRAY GROWS ITS CHANNEL PORTFOLIO WITH THE ACQUISITION OF FOUR (4) BELL MEDIA MUSIC VIDEO CHANNELS] Stingray Press Release 2016-06-21</ref> The acquisition closed on September 16, 2016 with a plan to rebrand the channel as Stingray Retro.<ref>[http://www.stingray.com/about-us/press-room/news-and-press-releases/stingray-announces-closing-of-much-retro Stingray Announces Closing of its Acquisition of Bell Media's Much Retro Specialty Television Channel], Stingray Digital, 09-16-16</ref> On June 1, 2017, Stingray announced the completion of the rebranding process for all 4 channels (MuchRetro was rebranded Stingray Retro prior to June 1), which included new programming and a national promotional campaign.<ref>[http://www.marketwired.com/press-release/stingray-introduces-new-golden-age-music-tv-with-launch-stingray-retro-stingray-vibe-tsx-ray.a-2219717.htm Stingray Introduces a New Golden Age of Music TV with the Launch of Stingray Retro, Stingray Vibe, Stingray Loud, and Stingray Juicebox] MarketWired press release 06 01 17</ref> === The first 10 music videos to air on the channel === * 1. [[Glass Tiger]] - "[[Don't Forget Me (When I'm Gone)]]" (1986) * 2. [[Duran Duran]] - "[[The Reflex]]" (1983) * 3. [[Madonna (entertainer)|Madonna]] - "[[Like a Prayer (song)|Like a Prayer]]" (1989) * 4. [[Michael Jackson]] - "[[Beat It]]" (1982) * 5. [[Prince (artist)|Prince]] & [[The Revolution (band)|The Revolution]] - "[[Kiss (Prince song)|Kiss]]" (1986) * 6. [[Cyndi Lauper]] - "[[Girls Just Want to Have Fun (single)|Girls Just Want To Have Fun]]" (1983) * 7. [[Corey Hart (singer)|Corey Hart]] - "[[Sunglasses at Night]]" (1983) * 8. [[Bryan Adams]] - "[[Summer of '69]]" (1984) * 9. [[U2]] - "[[Where the Streets Have No Name]]" (1987) * 10. [[Bon Jovi]] - "[[Livin' on a Prayer]]" (1986)
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