- .tv (TV channel)
Infobox TV channel
name= .tv
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launch= 1 September 1996
closed date=2 September 2001
owner=BSkyB
former names= The Computer Channel
country=flag|United Kingdom
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sat serv 1=Analogue
until 5 April 2000
sat chan 1=Astra 1E, 10.847V
sat serv 2=Sky Digital
sat chan 2=Channel 567
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country code top-level domain forTuvalu , see.tv ".tv (Pronounced as 'Dot TV', referred to onscreen as .tv - the technology channel) was a British
television channel dedicated to technology. .tv was owned and operated byBritish Sky Broadcasting . The channel began broadcasting on 1 September 1996 as "The Computer Channel" and broadcasted between 6pm and 8pm. The broadcasting hours were increased to 12pm to 12am when "The Computer Channel" (by now .tv) started broadcasting on British Sky Broadcasting's digital satellite platform, Sky Digital in 1998.Towards the end of its run, .tv implimented several new shows heavily sponsored by online technology store
dabs.com , promoting products which were available at that site. .tv was closed on the 2 September 2001 because of low audience ratings.Programming
* "Buyers Guide" - 20 minute weekday show that reviewed gadgets (such as PDAs and printers), computers and software (such as
computer games ,operating systems andphoto manipulation ). Presented byWill Hanrahan .* "Chips with Everything" - 20 minute weekday show presented by
Kate Russell with guests trying to answer computer related questions that were sent in by viewers.* "Ex Machina" - 30 minute weekly show that went behind the scenes of digitally produced entertainment (computer games, films and television programmes).
* "Games World" - (later renamed "Game Over") - variable-format videogame magazine show.
*
Games republic - A question based video game quiz show, presented byTrevor and Simon .* "Global Village" - 30 minute weekly show that looked at how technology was revolutionising our homes from an international perspective.
* "Masterclass" - 20 minute weekday show that gave tutorials on how to use features from programs like
Microsoft Word ,Adobe Photoshop andNero Burning ROM . For the majority of the run, the show was presented byRichard Topping , affectionately known as "Toppers." He left the show to pursue a successful career in writing. His replacement was comedianMarc Haynes , who fronted the show until the channel closed."Buyers Guide, Masterclass" and "Chips with Everything" were repeated as omnibus editions (the weekday editions broadcasted as one programme) on weekends.
External links
* [http://www.beemoh.co.uk/article.php?26 Videogame coverage-centric potted history of the channel]
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