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In January 2004, the FX289 channel for UK and Ireland was launched, later rebranded as FX as it moved to Sky EPG in April 2005. [5] The channel was rebranded as Fox on January 11, 2013. [6] In early 2006, FIC formed a production company called Fox Toma 1 with Argentine content producer Ernesto Sandler.
Timeline of EPG Changes Date Change made 2010-07-05: Moved to 403 on Sky 2012-09-19: Moved from 402 to 401 on Sky 2013-03-19: Showcase 2 launches on Sky 402 2014-10-06: Showcase becomes Irish TV 2015-08-29: Appears on Freeview on ch254 as iptv stream 2016-01-21: Removed from Freesat 2016-01-21
The FX289 channel for UK and Ireland launched in January 2004 then rebranded as FX as it moved in the Sky EPG in April 2005. [7] The channel was rebranded as Fox on 11 January 2013. [8] John Landgraf joined as president of entertainment in 2004 then promoted in 2005 to president and general manager of FX Networks. In that span, FX's original ...
On 21 July 2008, a complete EPG reshuffle of the 'Shopping' section on Sky happened as the majority of channels were shifted down 10 EPG slots to make more room in the 'Kids' section. As a result, the JML channels moved to 641, 642, 662, 666 and 667.
On 3 July 2012, following a Sky EPG reshuffle, it moved to channel 192. On 3 December 2013, a timeshift channel launched on Sky channel 293, which moved to channel 238 on 19 August 2014 following another EPG clean-up. Showcase 2 was renamed as Showcase following the previous first channel's rebrand to Irish TV the previous month. On 1 June 2015 ...
TMS launches Zap2it in the form of an Electronic Program Guide (EPG) and also markets Zap2it as a multiplatform product line 2000 — Tribune Company announces its $6.5 billion purchase of the Times-Mirror Corporation, whose assets include The Los Angeles Times, Newsday and other newspaper, publishing, TV and online investments.
At around the same time, a reshuffle of the Sky EPG saw the channel move from channel 211 to channel 200. On 6 June 2013, Edge Media withdrew their own original programming from the channel, [ 3 ] which began solely broadcasting Loaded TV , a spin-off of the men’s magazine Loaded , that had been airing on Controversial TV since 26 November 2012.
Sony Pictures Television acquired channel 157 on Sky's EPG, previously owned by Film 24, in November 2010. [5] A one-hour timeshift channel was also available from launch after the purchase of Open Access 3's Sky EPG slot on channel 190. Both Film 24 and Open Access 3 closed on 4 April 2011, to make way for previews of Sony Entertainment ...