- Kerrang! TV
Infobox TV channel
name = Kerrang! TV
logofile = kerrangtvlogo.png
logoalt = Kerrang! TV Logo
launch = Spring2001
share = 0.0%
share as of = February 2008
share source = [http://www.barb.co.uk/viewingsummary/monthreports.cfm?report=monthgmulti]
owner =Box Television (Bauer Group/Channel 4 )
web = [http://www.kerrang-tv.co.uk/ www.kerrang-tv.co.uk]
sat serv 1 = Sky Digital
sat chan 1 = Channel 368
cable serv 1 =Virgin Media
cable chan 1 = Channel 342
cable serv 3 =UPC Ireland
cable chan 3 = Channel 715
|Kerrang! TV is a
digital television station owned byBox Television , which is loosely connected to the magazine,Kerrang! . As of 2005, all of its programme content is music videos, the majority of which is open scheduled, for text requests from their playlist.The TV station's playlist is mainly
nu metal andpop-punk /skate punk , although with some unusual exceptions. Certain bands, such asTenacious D andLimp Bizkit get higher than average play rates, due to higher rates of text requests. Themed 30 minute segments often cover artists who are on the playlist, with large numbers of videos, most noticeablyGreen Day andThe Offspring . There are also some unusual plays, such asAvril Lavigne ,Beastie Boys , andThe Bloodhound Gang . Rap artistEminem has many of his videos played on Kerrang, which has caused controversy among long-time fans.The station unusually guarantees to play a requested video, unlike others where a voting system is in place. However, it may take some time for the video to be played.
It shares much of the ethos of its namesake magazine, although it will not go as far as to play unsigned acts or veer too far off music which is accepted by the mainstream, as its 0.1% share of the overall viewership actually amounts to a very high share of the
music television market.Heavy metal is least played, asDeath metal andblack metal are very rarely played, although extreme metal actCradle of Filth have appeared on late night Kerrang! and even day-time Kerrang!TV from time to time. Indeed more mainstream rock acts are favoured. British and American music is most featured, however European music is rarely.Gothic metal andPower metal are rarely played.Many of the videos shown are heavily censored to remove profanity, violence, and references to God and religion. The censorship usually takes the form of dubbing out the offending phrase or by blurring the picture.
Often, they will show video countdowns. Ones that have been shown are 'Gods Of Rock', 'A-Z of Punk', 'Today's 10 Most Rockin' and 'Metal: 87-07'.
The station has an annual video countdown called the Rock 100, which covers the 100 most requested videos on the station (Rock or otherwise) in the previous year, and with links between blocks of tracks given by one of the featured bands. In 2005,
Good Charlotte presented the Rock 100 from astrip club inManchester .It is part of
subscription packages on all platforms, which include Sky Digital, andVirgin Media . It is part of a boquet of channels owned byBox Television , which includeThe Hits , Smash Hits!, KISS, Q, The Box,FHM and Magic.Debut
The first broadcast of Kerrang! TV had a countdown of voter's most desired videos. The most popular choice and the first video ever shown on Kerrang! TV was Nirvana's
Smells Like Teen Spirit .Limp Bizkit 'sBreak Stuff and Everlast's Black Jesus were also in the first 3 videos ever played.External links
* [http://www.kerrang-tv.co.uk Kerrang! TV]
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