There’s a brand-new number on the dial: Viceland, a television channel with original content from around the world, officially launched on Monday morning.

The 24-hour TV channel is co-owned by VICE Media and Rogers Media. Viceland is geared toward a millennial viewer (those born in the early 1980s to the early 2000s) and covers not only news, but also food, music, travel, and a lot of edgier topics

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One of the big differences between Viceland and other stations is that most of their shows will be produced in-house. Filmmaker Spike Jonze, a co-president at Viceland, said that was intentional

While “most channels are just a collection of shows, we wanted Viceland to be different, to feel like everything on there has a reason to exist and a strong point of view,” Jonze told Vice.com.

“Our mission with the channel is not that different from what our mission is as a company: It’s us trying to understand the world we live in by producing pieces about things we’re curious about, or confused about, or that we think are funny.”

Rogers and Vice Media teamed up to launch the channel. A three-month free preview of Viceland is available on Shaw 107.For more info click here

Rogers is the parent company of Viceland and this website.