Months after announcement of a rebrand, CJNT will finally change to METRO 14 in February. Channel Canada takes a closer look at the changes made to the schedule.
Program renamed:
International Short Films renamed Cinema Clips – The best films from around the world.
Canadian Indie Music Videos renamed True North Music Videos – Featuring music from emerging and independent artists from Canada.
International Music Videos renamed World Beats – The best music videos from around the world.
International Shorts renamed Cinema Clips – The best short films from around the world.
Canadian Music Videos renamed PopCan – The best in Canadian music videos.
Top 40 Music Videos renamed The Main Line – Featuring the best Top 40 hits.
Indie Music Videos renamed Indie Beats – Featuring music from emerging and independent artists.
MONDAYS
In primetime, it seems that there will be a 9pm movie replacing movie shorts and international music videos. On february 14th, you’ll see the 2003 movie Levity starring Ed Solomon.
TUESDAYS
No change.
8pm: Foco Latino
9pm: Movie
WEDNESDAYS
No change.
8pm: Cinema Clips (The best short films from around the world.)
9pm: Movie (Feb.14: Sons of the Bride
THURSDAYS
More short films from around the world are in store for Thursdays as the Ciname Clips is extended to a full two hours block at 9pm. At 8pm, Ni Hao, a show for the Chinese – Mandarin community.
FRIDAYS
On friday,s Smallville remains at 8pm, followed by Supernatural. 20/20 airs at 10pm.
SATURDAYS
Chuck remains still at 87pm followed by Cinema Clips at 9pm and 48 hours Mystery as 10pm.
SUNDAYS
No change to the primetime lineup. We still see Movieola Shorts at 8pm followed by a movie at 9pm. On February 20th, you’l see the 2000 movie Nine Queens.


