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Sky Channel may refer to: Sky Channel (1984-1989), a satellite television channel in Europe that broadcast in the 1980s and went on to become Sky One;
Sky Virgin TV Channel name Owner/parent company at the time Date shutdown Reason — — — 832 Leonardo: Sitcom Group 2008-01-07 Ex-Telewest only. — — 204 — OBE TV +1 OBE TV Ltd 2008-01-08 OBE TV's Sky EPG slot bought by DMAX, OBE TV moved to 204. — — 855 — Quiz Call: Ostrich Media (owned by iTouch) 2008-01-08 Ceased broadcasting ...
Sky Channel and the other three channels would move to the pan-European Astra satellite system (leasing four transponders on Société Européenne des Satellites' RCA Astro-built satellite, Astra 1A, intended for direct-to-home reception), and the new network would concentrate on the United Kingdom.
Pages in category "Sky television channels" The following 62 pages are in this category, out of 62 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. The Amp; B.
31 October – Sky sells its stake in Nickelodeon UK Ltd. to Paramount Networks UK & Australia; the Nickelodeon agreement had contained a non-compete clause that otherwise restricted Sky and Comcast from launching a children's television network while still holding a stake in Nickelodeon UK Ltd. [38] Less than a month later, Sky announces plans ...
The series screened across Europe and the UK during 1984-1986 on Sky Channel which would later become Sky One. It also aired in the UK on Astra Satellite channel, Lifestyle during 1990 at 1.00 p.m Monday to Friday.
The channels are available on the EE TV, Sky and Virgin Media television platforms in the UK and Sky and Vodafone TV in the Republic of Ireland. The networks were established in 2013 after BT Group's acquisition of rights to the Premier League. BT also acquired the operations of previous rightsholder ESPN prior to launch, integrating them with ...
Sky Atlantic is a British pay television channel owned by Sky Group Limited broadcast in the United Kingdom and Ireland. The channel is primarily dedicated to imported programmes from the United States, and holds the domestic rights to HBO programming until 2025 (this doesn't cover Max original programming).