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Carlton Food Network

Carlton Food Network (later known as Taste CFN from May 2001) was a British pay television digital terrestrial channel, owned by Carlton Television. It launched at midday on 2 September 1996 and closed on 1 December 2001. It was part of a group of non-terrestrial channels operated by Carlton, which also included Carlton Select – with whom Carlton Food Network time-shared space with – Carlton World, Carlton Kids, and Carlton Cinema.

Carlton Food Network
Taste CFN logo, used from May until December 2001
Ownership
OwnerCarlton Television
(Carlton Communications)
Sister channelsCarlton Select
Carlton Cinema
Carlton Kids
Carlton World
History
Launched2 September 1996; 27 years ago (1996-09-02)
Closed1 December 2001; 22 years ago (2001-12-01)
Availability
(at time of closure)
Terrestrial
ITV DigitalChannel 35

The channel was also available via the PanAmSat's PAS-4 satellite in Europe, the Middle East and Africa on the South African DStv service.

History edit

Carlton Food Network launched on Monday, 2 September 1996 on cable. It originally broadcast on weekday afternoons, from 12 noon until 5pm, but later it expanded its broadcasting hours to become a seven-day-a-week, all-day service, broadcasting daily from 9am until 5pm. Carlton Food Network shared space with evenings-only service SelecTV, which was subsequently bought by Carlton and renamed Carlton Select. It began broadcasting on the ONdigital (later ITV Digital) platform at its launch in November 1998, which was part owned by Carlton along with another ITV company Granada, who also operated its own group of Granada branded channels under a partnership with Sky known as Granada Sky Broadcasting. In early 2000, Carlton Select was closed down and its hours on ONdigital were given over to Carlton Food Network resulting in CFN becoming a full-time channel.[1] However the channel remained a daytime only service on cable with Carlton Cinema airing during the evenings in place of Carlton Select.

The Taste era edit

In September 2000, Carlton announced it had a signed a joint venture with the supermarket chain Sainsbury's to co-brand the channel. The deal saw the announcement of interactive services for digital TV viewers that would allow them to order recipe ingredients from Sainsbury's through their set-top box. The rebranding took place the following May, with the channel becoming Taste CFN and the launch of the taste.co.uk website, merging Carlton's SimplyFood and Sainsbury's tasteforlife websites. The channel was now promoted by Sainsbury's both in-store and on its website.[2]

However, the partnership was brief, and it was announced in August 2001 that the venture was to be disbanded on 1 September. Less than expected revenues from e-commerce and a weakened advertising market were blamed on the decision to close the venture, which saw the return of ownership of the Taste CFN channel back to Carlton and the return of the web-based recipe and wine assets to Sainsbury's, with the taste.co.uk website being shut down and its assets being reused by Sainsbury's own websites.[3][4]

Although Carlton returned ownership of Taste CFN as part of the venture disbanding, Carlton decided to close the channel and it ceased broadcasting on 1 December. The final day of transmission for the channel was full of never-before-seen programming. At 23:58, Taste CFN aired a farewell montage of clips from the programming aired all throughout its five years of operation, followed by a final airing of its ident, with a closing announcement:

Well that's all from Taste CFN, not just for today but sadly forever. The last five years have really been very enjoyable ones for us, and we hope you got as much pleasure out of the programmes as we did out of bringing them to you. So before we disappear, a big thank you to all of you who've watched us over the years, it was great while it lasted. Goodbye from all of us here on Taste CFN, but standby for Carlton Cinema.

Afterward, before a final fade-out, this caption appeared on-screen:

To all our loyal viewers who watched the channel over the years
Thank You and Goodbye

On ITV Digital, it was anticipated that the slot was to be filled by a new channel on the now struggling platform, but in the end, the space became a preview channel for ITV Digital suppliers and potential customers.

The channel also shut down in Africa, where it was carried on the DStv platform.[5]

Post closure edit

Less than a month before the closure of the channel, a new food and cookery channel from the UKTV network began broadcasting, UK Food, a spin-off channel from UK Style. Later known as the Good Food Channel before closedown, the channel has been known to broadcast former CFN programming, including original programming that was made for CFN such as Use Your Loaf, co-hosted by James Martin and Paul Hollywood.[6][7] Good Food closed on 11 September 2019 due to Discovery taking control of the channel and deciding to merge it with the Food Network.

Programming edit

The channel broadcast food and cookery programmes and showcased the best of Carlton and other ITV cookery programmes. It also broadcast a weekday food magazine show called Food Network Daily, which was shown several times each day.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Discovery channels boost ONdigital". The Independent. 22 December 1999.
  2. ^ "Sainsbury's to front digital TV". MediaWeek. 28 September 2000. Retrieved 30 July 2013.
  3. ^ "Sainsbury's and Carlton disband Taste". Brand Republic. 10 August 2001. Retrieved 30 July 2013.
  4. ^ "Carlton and Sainsbury's scrap the Taste Network". PRWeek. 15 August 2001. Archived from the original on 30 July 2013. Retrieved 30 July 2013.
  5. ^ "Termination of Taste / CFN channel on MultiChoice", Africa Film & TV Magazine, nº. 32, February-April 2002
  6. ^ "Carlton Food Network to serve up trio of shows". Broadcast. 24 March 2000. Retrieved 30 July 2013.
  7. ^ . UKTV. Archived from the original on 9 September 2019. Retrieved 30 July 2013.

External links edit

  • Carlton Food Network at TVARK

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This article is about the defunct For the US channel with a similar name see Food Network Carlton Food Network later known as Taste CFN from May 2001 was a British pay television digital terrestrial channel owned by Carlton Television It launched at midday on 2 September 1996 and closed on 1 December 2001 It was part of a group of non terrestrial channels operated by Carlton which also included Carlton Select with whom Carlton Food Network time shared space with Carlton World Carlton Kids and Carlton Cinema Carlton Food NetworkTaste CFN logo used from May until December 2001OwnershipOwnerCarlton Television Carlton Communications Sister channelsCarlton SelectCarlton CinemaCarlton KidsCarlton WorldHistoryLaunched2 September 1996 27 years ago 1996 09 02 Closed1 December 2001 22 years ago 2001 12 01 Availability at time of closure TerrestrialITV DigitalChannel 35 The channel was also available via the PanAmSat s PAS 4 satellite in Europe the Middle East and Africa on the South African DStv service Contents 1 History 1 1 The Taste era 1 2 Post closure 1 3 Programming 2 See also 3 References 4 External linksHistory editCarlton Food Network launched on Monday 2 September 1996 on cable It originally broadcast on weekday afternoons from 12 noon until 5pm but later it expanded its broadcasting hours to become a seven day a week all day service broadcasting daily from 9am until 5pm Carlton Food Network shared space with evenings only service SelecTV which was subsequently bought by Carlton and renamed Carlton Select It began broadcasting on the ONdigital later ITV Digital platform at its launch in November 1998 which was part owned by Carlton along with another ITV company Granada who also operated its own group of Granada branded channels under a partnership with Sky known as Granada Sky Broadcasting In early 2000 Carlton Select was closed down and its hours on ONdigital were given over to Carlton Food Network resulting in CFN becoming a full time channel 1 However the channel remained a daytime only service on cable with Carlton Cinema airing during the evenings in place of Carlton Select The Taste era edit In September 2000 Carlton announced it had a signed a joint venture with the supermarket chain Sainsbury s to co brand the channel The deal saw the announcement of interactive services for digital TV viewers that would allow them to order recipe ingredients from Sainsbury s through their set top box The rebranding took place the following May with the channel becoming Taste CFN and the launch of the taste co uk website merging Carlton s SimplyFood and Sainsbury s tasteforlife websites The channel was now promoted by Sainsbury s both in store and on its website 2 However the partnership was brief and it was announced in August 2001 that the venture was to be disbanded on 1 September Less than expected revenues from e commerce and a weakened advertising market were blamed on the decision to close the venture which saw the return of ownership of the Taste CFN channel back to Carlton and the return of the web based recipe and wine assets to Sainsbury s with the taste co uk website being shut down and its assets being reused by Sainsbury s own websites 3 4 Although Carlton returned ownership of Taste CFN as part of the venture disbanding Carlton decided to close the channel and it ceased broadcasting on 1 December The final day of transmission for the channel was full of never before seen programming At 23 58 Taste CFN aired a farewell montage of clips from the programming aired all throughout its five years of operation followed by a final airing of its ident with a closing announcement Well that s all from Taste CFN not just for today but sadly forever The last five years have really been very enjoyable ones for us and we hope you got as much pleasure out of the programmes as we did out of bringing them to you So before we disappear a big thank you to all of you who ve watched us over the years it was great while it lasted Goodbye from all of us here on Taste CFN but standby for Carlton Cinema Afterward before a final fade out this caption appeared on screen To all our loyal viewers who watched the channel over the yearsThank You and Goodbye On ITV Digital it was anticipated that the slot was to be filled by a new channel on the now struggling platform but in the end the space became a preview channel for ITV Digital suppliers and potential customers The channel also shut down in Africa where it was carried on the DStv platform 5 Post closure edit Less than a month before the closure of the channel a new food and cookery channel from the UKTV network began broadcasting UK Food a spin off channel from UK Style Later known as the Good Food Channel before closedown the channel has been known to broadcast former CFN programming including original programming that was made for CFN such as Use Your Loaf co hosted by James Martin and Paul Hollywood 6 7 Good Food closed on 11 September 2019 due to Discovery taking control of the channel and deciding to merge it with the Food Network Programming edit The channel broadcast food and cookery programmes and showcased the best of Carlton and other ITV cookery programmes It also broadcast a weekday food magazine show called Food Network Daily which was shown several times each day See also editCarlton TelevisionReferences edit Discovery channels boost ONdigital The Independent 22 December 1999 Sainsbury s to front digital TV MediaWeek 28 September 2000 Retrieved 30 July 2013 Sainsbury s and Carlton disband Taste Brand Republic 10 August 2001 Retrieved 30 July 2013 Carlton and Sainsbury s scrap the Taste Network PRWeek 15 August 2001 Archived from the original on 30 July 2013 Retrieved 30 July 2013 Termination of Taste CFN channel on MultiChoice Africa Film amp TV Magazine nº 32 February April 2002 Carlton Food Network to serve up trio of shows Broadcast 24 March 2000 Retrieved 30 July 2013 Use Your Loaf on Good Food Channel UKTV Archived from the original on 9 September 2019 Retrieved 30 July 2013 External links editCarlton Food Network at TVARK Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Carlton Food Network amp oldid 1197947757, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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