Shaw Direct - Services and Pricing

Services and Pricing

Shaw Direct currently features over 450 channels including all major Canadian & American networks, popular specialty services, PPV, sports packages and over 30 High Definition channels. Key services include:

  • multiple feeds from various affiliate stations of U.S. networks, including ABC, CBS, Fox, NBC and PBS; these feeds come from Detroit (Fox excluded), Rochester (Rochester, New York) (Fox only), Seattle and Spokane.1
  • The Movie Network, Movie Central & Super Channel (English-language premium movie services)
  • Super Écran (French-language premium movie service)
  • Pay Per View movies and events in Standard and High Definition from Shaw PPV
  • NBA League Pass
  • NFL Sunday Ticket
  • NHL Centre Ice
  • Sportsnet World (Premium sports service airing Soccer & Rugby)
  • Hustler TV, Penthouse TV, Playboy TV & Red Hot TV (Adult channels)
  • 40 commercial-free digital music channels provided by Galaxie
  • 49 Canadian commercial radio stations
  • 7 local FM radio stations from Spokane

The monthly packages range from $30 for the basic service, up to $107.99 for specialty and movie channels. Individual premium and specialty channels can also be purchased. The receivers range from $99 for a basic system to $399 for a high-definition personal video recorder.

In addition, Shaw Direct provides specialty services

  • Home Away From Home: Allows for programming at a secondary location
  • Seasonal Break: Allows you to temporarily suspend programming anywhere from 14 days and up to 180 days, with an automatic reconnect date
  • Refer-A-Friend: When referring new customers to the service, you are eligible to receive up to a month of free programming

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