| Q TV | |
|---|---|
| Launched | 2 October 2000[1] |
| Owned by | Box Television (Bauer Group/Channel 4) |
| Audience share | unrecorded (< 0.1%) (February 2008, [1]) |
| Availability | |
| Satellite | |
| Sky Digital | Channel 364 |
| Cable | |
| Virgin Media | Channel 338 |
| UPC Ireland | Channel 714 |
Q TV is a UK music channel based on Q Magazine, launched in 2000. It is operated by Box Television, and specialises in indie, rock and alternative. In common with other EMAP channels, Q was originally a jukebox channel, where music video selections made were by the viewers using premium rate phone lines; however this element was dropped in 2004.
It is only available on digital satellite and cable.
FHM TV
For a few years much of the prime time output of the channel was instead given over to FHM TV, based on another magazine (also by EMAP), which specialises mainly on female R&B and pop groups. However in October 2007 the FHM TV block on Q was dropped and now Q broadcasts its full hours again.
References
- ^ Welsh, James (22 September 2000). "QTV from October 2nd". Digital Spy. http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/digitaltv/a1186/qtv-from-october-2nd.html. Retrieved 10 June 2009.
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