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  2. Great! TV - Wikipedia

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    TV (stylized as GREAT! tv) [1] [2] is a British-English language general entertainment channel in the United Kingdom owned by Narrative Entertainment UK Limited. It originally launched as Sony Entertainment Television on 7 April 2011. [ 3 ]

  3. Lifetime (British and Irish TV channel) - Wikipedia

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    bt tv Watch live (UK only) Lifetime was a British entertainment television channel that launched on 4 November 2013, [1] that was owned by A&E Networks UK, a joint venture between A&E Networks and Sky Group .

  4. Bravo (British TV channel) - Wikipedia

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    Bravo was a British and Irish television channel owned by Living TV Group, a subsidiary of BSkyB.Its target audience was males in their 20s to early 40s. It broadcast a variety of both archive programming (such as Knight Rider and MacGyver) and original productions.

  5. AMC (European TV channel) - Wikipedia

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    AMC is a European TV channel launched by AMC Networks International.AMC replaced the MGM Channel in Portugal and Spain on 4 November 2014, and in Poland on 6 May 2016. AMC-produced dramas Halt & Catch Fire and The Divide are among the first original series that premiered on the channel.

  6. Legend (TV channel) - Wikipedia

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    The Horror Channel was created by Tony Hazell, who had worked for the God Channel.The Horror Channel went into administration on 21 September 2004. [7] [8] The original management team formed a second company (Amore TV Ltd.) and purchased the channel on 22 September 2004, writing off the £200,000 investment made in the channel by venture capital firm, Northern Enterprise.

  7. ESPN Classic (European TV channel) - Wikipedia

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    It broadcast a range of archive sports coverage, with a large emphasis on football. On 25 February 2013, BT Group agreed to acquire ESPN's UK and Ireland TV channels business, consisting of ESPN and ESPN America, the value of the deal was not disclosed, but BT is understood to have paid "low tens of millions".

  8. EE TV - Wikipedia

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    For customers who didn't have access to BT's fibre-optic network, they could watch these channels via DTT on a Vision+ box, but on 24 January 2014 BT ceased to sell BT Sport via DTT, and subsequently ceased provision of BT Sport 2 via DTT on 1 January 2015, followed by BT Sport 1 closing on DTT on 2 June 2015.

  9. Sky Arts - Wikipedia

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    The channel is available in the United Kingdom through Freeview, Freesat, BT TV, Sky, Virgin Media, and TalkTalk TV and in the Republic of Ireland via Sky Ireland, Virgin Media Ireland, Vodafone Ireland and Eir, included in most basic subscription packs, but started life as a premium service requiring an additional payment on top of the monthly Sky subscription. [1]