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ITV ITV is the biggest commercial television network in the UK, broadcasting the most talked about television and making a major contribution to the UK’s culture, economy and communities.
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Channel 4 Channel 4 transmits across the whole of the UK, except some parts of Wales, which are covered by the Welsh language S4C. It is available on all digital platforms (terrestrial, satellite and cable) as well as through traditional analogue transmission.
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Five.tv Five.tv made its first broadcast on the 30th March 1997 and has been going from strength to strength ever since.
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Sky With one of the UK’s most recognised brands, Sky is well placed to bring together a range of products that meet the whole family’s entertainment and communications needs. So being a Sky customer today doesn’t only mean access to quality entertainment to enjoy how, where and when you want. It also means high-speed internet access with Sky Broadband and money-saving home telephone calls with Sky Talk.
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MTV Networks MTV Networks UK represents 20 channels that offer the best in music, comedy and kids programming in the UK. Reaching 21 million homes across SKY, cable and Freeview, for almost ten years the brands of MTV Networks UK have been market leaders across their three primary genre groups: music, with nine channels under the MTV, VH1 and TMF brands; comedy with three channels from Paramount Comedy, winner of Best General Entertainment Channel and Best Channel Marketing at the 2006 Broadcast Digital Awards; and kids with five channels from Nickelodeon UK, awarded Channel of the Year at the 2008 Broadcast Digital Channel Awards.
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