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January – Both NTL and Telewest start rolling out video-on-demand services. [53] CLS Holdings sells the assets of Wightcable to private investors in 2005, who formed WightCable (2005) Ltd and in 2012 WightCable was rebranded as WightFibre. 1 December – Telewest launches its first personal video recorder TV Drive. [54] 2006
Virgin TV is a digital pay cable television service in the United Kingdom, owned by Liberty Global (50%) and Telefónica (50%) after the merger its UK businesses to form Virgin Media O2. Its origins date from NTL and Telewest, formerly two of the UK's largest cable operators
Telewest's fees however included the TV Drive recording service, equivalent to the recording features of the Sky+ service. TV Drive was the name of Telewest's Digital video recorder (PVR) service. The product incorporated a 160 gigabyte hard drive as standard, meaning it was able to store around 80 hours of recorded programmes.
Boro TV: NTL 2005/07 Teesside only. — — 771 — Boro TV Extra NTL 2005/07 Teesside only. 36 — — — Xtraview: Top Up TV 2005-08-31 Space revoked by Channel 4 to launch More 4. — 696 — — Exchange & Mart TV 2005-08-08 [76] — 180 — — You TV 3 Trustar Global Media 2005-09-06 Returned on 4 October 2005 as You TV 2 Extra. — 898 ...
The 2024–25 afternoon network television schedule for the four major English-language commercial broadcast networks in the United States covers the weekday and weekend afternoon hours from September 2024 to August 2025. The schedule is followed by a list per network of returning and cancelled shows from the 2023–24 season.
Premium TV also oversaw NTL's 49-per-cent share in pay-per-view movie service Front Row, in joint venture with Telewest and NTL's 48.1-per-cent stake in interactive television technology and games firm, Two Way TV. [34] Premium TV also operated Lions TV between June and August 2001, covering 2001 British Lions tour to Australia. [35]
The variously three to six larger commercial U.S. television networks each has its schedule. which is altered each year (and usually more frequently), and the introductions and relevant articles provide a comprehensive review for each year, from the 1946 season to the present.
It was set up in 1996 and operated until 2004 as a joint venture between Granada plc and British Sky Broadcasting to launch a range of television channels broadcasting the Granada and LWT archives on the Sky satellite platform, as well as other digital platforms such as ITV Digital (closed on 1 May 2002), NTL and Telewest (both later merged to ...