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South and South East England Southern: TVS: Meridian: Channel Islands Channel Television / CTV / Channel National breakfast franchise: TV-am: GMTV: ITV Breakfast: National teletext franchise: ORACLE: Teletext: National news franchise (ITN, not franchised) ITN
Today's Business – news/talk show; Today's the Day – game show; Tofu – documentary; Together – soap opera; Tom, Dick and Harriet – sitcom; Tom Brown's Schooldays – drama; Tommy Zoom – children's; The Tomorrow People – science fiction; Tomorrow's World – factual; Tonight – news / current affairs; Tony Bennett at the Talk of ...
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They were initially free to receive, and Sky Movies was the first to move to a subscription early in 1990. Sky News was the UK's first dedicated news channel. The new service was the UK's first consumer satellite TV service, beating rival BSB, with which Sky would later merge to become BSkyB. Sky's satellite service grew to become a ...
England host the United States and Emma Hayes in a marquee friendly between two of the world’s best teams at Wembley.. The Lionesses were left reeling by a chaotic 4-3 defeat to Germany last ...
From 1993, mergers between ITV companies became possible; as a result, companies began to take each other over to increase efficiencies and to expand. By 2004, all of the ITV franchises in England and Wales were owned by the newly formed ITV plc, the four other franchises being Scottish TV, Grampian TV, UTV and Channel.