It was produced by Les Films du Triangle, La Fabrique, NOA (Network of Animation), Western International Communications, Sofidoc SA and Cologne Cartoon (which now became JEP Animation) in association with Siriol Productions (which now became Calon) and EVA Entertainment.
Western Australia | ATP International Series | Federal Communications Commission | International Monetary Fund | Western | International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement | ATP International Series Gold | International Space Station | Western (genre) | Amnesty International | International Olympic Committee | western | University of Western Ontario | Great Western Railway | BirdLife International | Western Cape | International Finance Corporation | International Organization for Standardization | International Telecommunication Union | International Criminal Court | One Day International | International Nonproprietary Name | International Labour Organization | International Civil Aviation Organization | International Boxing Federation | Western world | Toronto International Film Festival | International Atomic Energy Agency | International Maritime Organization | International Development Association |
Originally Viewer's Choice was the monopoly provider of pay-per-view service in Eastern Canada, while Western International Communications was granted similar rights for its Home Theatre service in Western Canada, mirroring the regions held by Astral and WIC for pay TV service (The Movie Network and Superchannel, respectively).