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Channel One (British and Irish TV channel)

Channel One was a British free-to-air television channel owned and operated by Living TV Group. The channel was launched on 1 October 2007 at 21:00 on Freeview, Virgin Media and Sky as Virgin1, replacing Ftn. The channel broadcast 24 hours on cable, satellite and Freeview; a one-hour time-shift, Channel One +1, broadcast on cable and satellite.

Channel One
CountryUnited Kingdom
Broadcast area
  • United Kingdom
  • Ireland
Programming
Picture format576i (SDTV)
Timeshift serviceChannel One +1
Ownership
OwnerLiving TV Group (British Sky Broadcasting)
History
Launched1 October 2007; 16 years ago (2007-10-01)
ReplacedFtn
Closed1 February 2011; 13 years ago (2011-02-01)
Replaced by
Former namesVirgin1 (2007–2010)

BSkyB acquired the channel on 4 June 2010 and rebranded it as Channel One. On 15 September 2010, BSkyB announced that it would close Channel One and sister channels Bravo and Bravo 2. Channel One's Freeview space on the multiplex was used to launch Challenge there. Channel One closed on 1 February 2011 at 06:00 UTC, one month after Bravo and Bravo 2 closed.[1] On the same day, it was replaced by Challenge on Freeview and Sky Atlantic on Sky.

History edit

It was announced in the summer of 2007 that Virgin Media Television was to launch the new channel. The network had previously expressed their interest in running a general entertainment channel to coincide with the relaunch on NTL: Telewest to Virgin Media. At first, the company stated that all of their other channels including Ftn, would still run as normal, but because of Ftn having a key Freeview primetime slot, this was later changed.[2]

The channel was launched as Virgin1 at 21:00 on 1 October 2007 on all platforms (Freeview, Virgin Media and Sky) replacing former Virgin Media Television channel Ftn. Some media sources have claimed that it was intended to be in direct competition with British Sky Broadcasting's flagship channel, Sky1, which in August 2010 had a 0.8% share of the market compared with Virgin1's 0.7%.[3]

On 20 February 2008, the channel moved from FTN's old slots on channels 153 and 154 on Sky and took over Bravo's slots on channels 121 and 122, which were placed higher up on the EPG. The next day, the channel went on to achieve its highest ratings thus far, with the season premiere of Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles which secured a 4.2% share of multi channel viewers.[4][5]

On 27 April 2009, it was announced that Virgin1 (on Freeview) would move from multiplex D to multiplex A, allowing the channel to broadcast 24 hours a day. It's vacated slot was used to launch a time-shifted version of the channel which broadcast from 18:00 to 06:00. In Wales, it was only available from 09:00 to 19:00, with the +1 service only available from 19:00.

On 14 May 2009, Virgin Media Television announced plans to revamp the channel. On 9 June 2009, it underwent a rebranding with new idents, break bumpers and onscreen identity. As part of the rebrand a mascot called Red was introduced, a puppet character from the creator of the ITV Digital Monkey.[6]

On 20 October 2009, the channel reduced its hours on Freeview to 09:00 – 03:00, allowing Tease Me TV to launch. The revocation of TMTV's licence in November 2010 freed up the bandwidth it used from Channel One, but it was left vacant until the closure of the channel.

From 30 October 2009, the channel briefly aired TNA iMPACT! at 21:00 (which was also shown on sister channel Bravo at the time). This was the first time wrestling has been aired on free television in the UK since 2001.

On 1 June 2010, the time-shifted version of the channel ceased broadcasting on Freeview channel 35, allowing Yesterday to extend its broadcast hours. The time-shifted service continued to operate on satellite and cable platforms, between 04:00 and 01:00 daily (the live Challenge Jackpot simulcast on Virgin1 between 00:00 and 03:00 was not time-shifted).[7]

On 4 June 2010, British Sky Broadcasting and Virgin Media announced that they had reached an agreement for the acquisition by Sky of Virgin Media Television. Virgin1 was also a part of the deal, but was rebranded as Channel One on 3 September 2010, as the Virgin name wasn't licensed to Sky.[8][9]

Closure edit

 
Channel One's on-screen card after it ceased broadcasting.

On 15 September 2010, BSkyB announced that it would close Channel One and its sister channels Bravo and Bravo 2. Sky, having carried out a review of the VMTV channels, found that Channel One was too similar to Sky3, with which it sat alongside as a free to air channel on Freeview. Challenge would utliise Channel One's former Freeview slot, and receive a large boost in its programming budget. At 06:00 on 1 February 2011, Channel One ceased broadcasting on all platforms; the last programme was an episode of Star Trek: Enterprise. Since its closure, many programmes, including sci-fi and drama programming, were incorporated into Sky's free-to-air channel, Pick, whilst premium programming was moved to Sky's pay TV channels.

Most watched broadcasts edit

The following is a list of the ten most watched shows on Channel One, based on Live +7 data supplied by BARB up to 18 October 2010.[10]

Rank Show Episode Number of viewers Date
1 Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles 1.01 – "Pilot" 764,000 21 February 2008
2 Warehouse 13 1.01 – "Pilot" 570,000 8 April 2010
3 Warehouse 13 1.02 – "Resonance" 555,000 15 April 2010
4 V 1.01 – "Pilot" 541,000 11 October 2010
5 V 1.02 – "There is No Normal Anymore" 495,000 18 October 2010
6 Warehouse 13 1.04 – "Claudia" 479,000 29 April 2010
7 Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles 1.03 – "The Turk" 463,000 6 March 2008
8 Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles 1.05 – "Queen's Gambit" 450,000 20 March 2008
9 Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles 1.02 – "Gnothi Seauton" 446,000 28 February 2008
10 Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles 1.04 – "Heavy Metal" 445,000 13 March 2008

Programming edit

The schedule for Channel One consisted of a mixture of British and American comedy, drama and factual programming, both acquired and commissioned. The channel was pitched between male-targeted channel Bravo and female-targeted channel Living. In addition to exclusive content, Channel One also showed some content from Living, Bravo and Challenge.

Former logos edit

References edit

  1. ^ Sweney, Mark (15 September 2010). "BSkyB to close Bravo and Channel One". The Guardian. London. from the original on 5 November 2013. Retrieved 15 September 2010.
  2. ^ . Freeview. Archived from the original on 18 July 2010. Retrieved 24 August 2006.
  3. ^ "Virgin 1 Freeview channel to rival Sky One". tech.co.uk. 11 June 2007. from the original on 1 November 2007. Retrieved 4 November 2007.
  4. ^ "Virgin 1 takes Bravo's Sky EPG slots". Digital Spy. 31 January 2008. from the original on 31 August 2010. Retrieved 23 October 2009.
  5. ^ "Terminator series gives Virgin 1 record audience". Brand Republic. 22 February 2008. from the original on 8 October 2008. Retrieved 23 February 2008.
  6. ^ "Virgin1 to go 24 hours on Freeview". Digital Spy. from the original on 30 April 2009. Retrieved 27 April 2009.
  7. ^ "UKTV extends Yesterday Freeview hours". Digital Spy. 26 May 2010. from the original on 29 May 2010. Retrieved 1 June 2010.
  8. ^ Sweney, Mark (5 August 2010). "BSkyB rebrands Virgin1 as Channel One". The Guardian. London. from the original on 21 May 2014. Retrieved 5 August 2010.
  9. ^ "Virgin secures new Sky carriage deal after VMtv sale". Broadband TV News. 4 June 2010. from the original on 7 June 2010. Retrieved 4 June 2010.
  10. ^ BARB, via [1] 18 July 2014 at the Wayback Machine

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00 to 06 00 In Wales it was only available from 09 00 to 19 00 with the 1 service only available from 19 00 On 14 May 2009 Virgin Media Television announced plans to revamp the channel On 9 June 2009 it underwent a rebranding with new idents break bumpers and onscreen identity As part of the rebrand a mascot called Red was introduced a puppet character from the creator of the ITV Digital Monkey 6 On 20 October 2009 the channel reduced its hours on Freeview to 09 00 03 00 allowing Tease Me TV to launch The revocation of TMTV s licence in November 2010 freed up the bandwidth it used from Channel One but it was left vacant until the closure of the channel From 30 October 2009 the channel briefly aired TNA iMPACT at 21 00 which was also shown on sister channel Bravo at the time This was the first time wrestling has been aired on free television in the UK since 2001 On 1 June 2010 the time shifted version of the channel ceased broadcasting on Freeview channel 35 allowing Yesterday to extend its broadcast hours The time shifted service continued to operate on satellite and cable platforms between 04 00 and 01 00 daily the live Challenge Jackpot simulcast on Virgin1 between 00 00 and 03 00 was not time shifted 7 On 4 June 2010 British Sky Broadcasting and Virgin Media announced that they had reached an agreement for the acquisition by Sky of Virgin Media Television Virgin1 was also a part of the deal but was rebranded as Channel One on 3 September 2010 as the Virgin name wasn t licensed to Sky 8 9 Closure edit nbsp Channel One s on screen card after it ceased broadcasting On 15 September 2010 BSkyB announced that it would close Channel One and its sister channels Bravo and Bravo 2 Sky having carried out a review of the VMTV channels found that Channel One was too similar to Sky3 with which it sat alongside as a free to air channel on Freeview Challenge would utliise Channel One s former Freeview slot and receive a large boost in its programming budget At 06 00 on 1 February 2011 Channel One ceased broadcasting on all platforms the last programme was an episode of Star Trek Enterprise Since its closure many programmes including sci fi and drama programming were incorporated into Sky s free to air channel Pick whilst premium programming was moved to Sky s pay TV channels Most watched broadcasts edit The following is a list of the ten most watched shows on Channel One based on Live 7 data supplied by BARB up to 18 October 2010 10 Rank Show Episode Number of viewers Date 1 Terminator The Sarah Connor Chronicles 1 01 Pilot 764 000 21 February 2008 2 Warehouse 13 1 01 Pilot 570 000 8 April 2010 3 Warehouse 13 1 02 Resonance 555 000 15 April 2010 4 V 1 01 Pilot 541 000 11 October 2010 5 V 1 02 There is No Normal Anymore 495 000 18 October 2010 6 Warehouse 13 1 04 Claudia 479 000 29 April 2010 7 Terminator The Sarah Connor Chronicles 1 03 The Turk 463 000 6 March 2008 8 Terminator The Sarah Connor Chronicles 1 05 Queen s Gambit 450 000 20 March 2008 9 Terminator The Sarah Connor Chronicles 1 02 Gnothi Seauton 446 000 28 February 2008 10 Terminator The Sarah Connor Chronicles 1 04 Heavy Metal 445 000 13 March 2008Programming editMain article List of programmes broadcast by Channel One The schedule for Channel One consisted of a mixture of British and American comedy drama and factual programming both acquired and commissioned The channel was pitched between male targeted channel Bravo and female targeted channel Living In addition to exclusive content Channel One also showed some content from Living Bravo and Challenge Former logos edit nbsp Virgin1 logo 2007 2009 nbsp Virgin1 logo 2009 2010 nbsp Channel One logo 2010 2011 References edit Sweney Mark 15 September 2010 BSkyB to close Bravo and Channel One The Guardian London Archived from the original on 5 November 2013 Retrieved 15 September 2010 Launch of Virgin 1 on Freeview Freeview Archived from the original on 18 July 2010 Retrieved 24 August 2006 Virgin 1 Freeview channel to rival Sky One tech co uk 11 June 2007 Archived from the original on 1 November 2007 Retrieved 4 November 2007 Virgin 1 takes Bravo s Sky EPG slots Digital Spy 31 January 2008 Archived from the original on 31 August 2010 Retrieved 23 October 2009 Terminator series gives Virgin 1 record audience Brand Republic 22 February 2008 Archived from the original on 8 October 2008 Retrieved 23 February 2008 Virgin1 to go 24 hours on Freeview Digital Spy Archived from the original on 30 April 2009 Retrieved 27 April 2009 UKTV extends Yesterday Freeview hours Digital Spy 26 May 2010 Archived from the original on 29 May 2010 Retrieved 1 June 2010 Sweney Mark 5 August 2010 BSkyB rebrands Virgin1 as Channel One The Guardian London Archived from the original on 21 May 2014 Retrieved 5 August 2010 Virgin secures new Sky carriage deal after VMtv sale Broadband TV News 4 June 2010 Archived from the original on 7 June 2010 Retrieved 4 June 2010 BARB via 1 Archived 18 July 2014 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved from https 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