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  2. The Young and the Restless - Wikipedia

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    John departed in 1982 to produce his newly created soap Capitol, which was later cancelled to make room for Y&R's sister show The Bold and the Beautiful. H. Wesley Kenney: 1982–1986: Guided the show with more action-driven story direction inspired in large part by the more action oriented soap General Hospital which was a ratings smash at the ...

  3. Timeline of Sky Group - Wikipedia

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    1 February – BSkyB introduces a new system of film ratings often used for various times, replacing the British Board of Film Classification certificates. 1 September – Sky Multichannels launches. [18] 1994. 19 August – Sky Sports 2 launches, initially as a weekend-only service, 3 October – Sky Soap and Sky Travel launch as part-time ...

  4. Sky Multichannels - Wikipedia

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    BSkyB ran television advertisements prior to the new service launching. However, in 1993, the Independent Television Commission ruled against BSkyB after ten complaints regarding a number of false claims involving some of the channels which were due to be part of the package, [21] as well as further complaints about the commercials failing to state that a one-year contract had to be taken out ...

  5. List of former TV channels in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Content licensed to BSkyB to create Sky Movies Disney, which later launched on 28 March 2013. [228] — — 631 — Disney Cinemagic HD Disney-ABC Television Group 2013-03-27 Content licensed to BSkyB to create Sky Movies Disney, which later launched on 28 March 2013. [228] — — 311 411 Sky Movies Classics BSkyB 2013-03-27

  6. Be Un Limited - Wikipedia

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    The deal saw BSkyB agree to pay £180 million initially, followed by a further £20 million after all customers had been transferred to Sky's existing business. The sale was subject to regulatory approval in April 2013, [ 3 ] and was subsequently approved by the Office of Fair Trading on 16 May 2013.

  7. Sky UK - Wikipedia

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    By June 2000 the service had 3.6 million subscribers, which gave BSkyB 8.988 million subscribers across all platforms. This substantial growth reflected BSkyB's 34% share of viewers in multi-channel homes (up from 13.4% in 1999). [24] BSkyB's analogue service ended in October 2001, and the digital service would eventually be marketed as just 'Sky'.