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NME TV Launched 22 November 2007 Owned by CSC Media Group Picture format 16:9, 576i (SDTV) Audience share 0.0%
(June 2011, BARB)Replaced MinX Sister channel(s) Bliss
Chart Show TV
Dance Nation TV
Flava
Scuzz
The Vault
Kix!
Pop
Pop Girl
Tiny Pop
True Entertainment
True Movies 1
True Movies 2Availability Satellite Sky Channel 382 Freesat Channel 516 Eurobird 1 11307V 27500 2/3 NME TV is a British music television channel owned and operated by CSC Media Group (formerly Chart Show Channels). This is a similar arrnagement to its radio station, NME Radio, which is operated by DX Media. The channel replaced Minx on 22 November 2007. NME TV kicked off at 6.00am that day with "Up the Bracket" by the Libertines.
On 3 November 2010, NME TV was replaced with Scuzz on Freesat channel 503.[1] On 1 February 2011, NME TV relaunched on Freesat on channel 516.
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- ^ "Update Scan – 03/11/10". Join Freesat. 18 August 2010. http://www.joinfreesat.co.uk/index.php/update-scan-031110.
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Moving Movies Ltd. who ownTrue Entertainment • True Movies 1 • True Movies 2Former channels Pop/mixed hits 4Music • The Box • Chart Show TV • Greatest Hits TV • MTV Hits • MTV Music • Smash Hits • Starz TV • VH1 • VivaRock/alternative Kerrang! • MTV Rocks • NME TV • Q • ScuzzDance/urban Oldies/melodic Former channels The Amp • Bedroom TV • Brit Hits • Bubble Hits • Flaunt • The Hits • Lifestyle Satellite Jukebox • MinX • MTV Extra • MTV Flux • Music Box • oMusic TV • P-Rock • Play UK • The Power Station • Rock On TV • Rockworld TV • TMF • VH2This article on a United Kingdom television channel is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.