It also airs selected other features relating to Shaw Direct programming such as a PPV (Pay-Per-View) movie preview show called "Movie Loft" and regional news for areas where a local station is not carried (notably CBC Newfoundland & Labrador).
Thompson - Daily programming rotation that focuses on local community events and issues City Council, Norman Northstars Games, City Beat, Northstars Show, Rec 411, School Board, High School Sports Although Shaw provides cable service in parts of the Hamilton market, regional monopolies in the region are also held by Cogeco and Source Cable.
Branded as Telecable Ten from 1978 until the late 1980s, the station offered much the same programming as today's Shaw TV, with the exception of greater coverage of local events (including complete Saskatoon Exhibition entertainment performances) and volunteer-made TV series and talk shows.
On-air personnel on Shaw TV Saskatoon has included numerous former newscasters and hosts from CFQC-TV.
Bill Wilms and Jeff Odgers provide colour commentary, with Andy Neal responsible for hosting duties.
Shaw carried the Hardy Cup Championship until 2011, when the conference elected to broadcast the game on TSN.
Colour announcers included former Saskatchewan Huskies quarterback Laurence Nixon, former Hec Crighton Trophy winner and Canadian Football League running back Jesse Lumsden, Saskatoon-based broadcaster Wray Morrison, Krown Countdown U analyst Gord Randall and former CFL player Daved Benefield.
In 2009, Shaw broadcast provincial curling championships for men and women in Manitoba, Alberta and British Columbia.