Worldvue

Worldvue is a cable service owned by Worldvue Limited, which is a division of Horizons, CBS, Berfield/Willis, RainbowDash72, and RBC. It was codenamed as RBC Worldvue, but after the other partners came in, the name was changed to just Worldvue. It features 5 packages, Local, Basic, Basic+, Premium, and Premium+. Every channel is in HD if possible.

History
Worldvue was proposed in RBC back in 2004 as the first all-digital cable service, it was simply just called DigiCable at the time and was set to test run in 2005, but it never test ran due to the CEO of Righi Cable Services saying that they need to improve the service before it could test run. After years of improvements, a name change to Worldvue, and more partners coming in, it test ran in 2008 and was praised by customers. The service launched in 2010 and was praised by critics. In 2014, it unveiled a DVR under codename of WonderBox that would be released in 2016. The DVR was released in 2016 as the Magic DVR. Worldvue is currently building a central HQ in Boston, as it is currently based in RBC Tower in Philadelphia.

Local
Customers get their local channels only as well as Worldvue News 75.

Basic
Customers get basic cable channels and local channels.

Basic+
Customers get the same channels as the two above and On Demand.

Premium
Customers get all of the 3 above as well as premium channels.

Premium+
Customers get every possible channel on Worldvue except adult and PPV channels, which you have to pay for each time you view them.

Worldvue News 75
Worldvue News 75, a.k.a. Worldvue 75 Local News, is a cable channel available on Worldvue channel 75. It provides local news 24/7 to customers of Worldvue and is local, thus why it is on the Local package.