Smash Hits (TV channel)

Smash Hits
Launched 15 May 2001
Owned by The Box Plus Network
(Bauer Media Group/Channel Four Television Corporation)
Picture format 576i (16:9 SDTV)
Audience share 0.03% (September 2015 (2015-09), BARB)
Sister channel(s) 4seven
Channel 4
Film4
E4
More4
4Music
Heat
Kerrang!
Kiss
Magic
The Box
Website www.smashhits.net
Availability
Sky (UK only) Channel 362
Astra 2E 12480 V 27500 2/3
Cable
Virgin Media Channel 337
Virgin Media Ireland Channel 712
Streaming media
Smash Hits Watch live (UK and Ireland only)
TVPlayer Watch live (UK only)
Virgin TV Anywhere Watch live (UK only)
UPC Horizon Watch live (Ireland only)

Smash Hits is a British commercial television channel owned by The Box Plus Network. The channel broadcasts general pop music in shows such as Chartbusters, which is recent music and Pop Domination, which is new and old music. It also shows other programmes such as themed countdowns and charts such as Top 50 Boy Bands. The channel also has hours dedicated to a particular artist or band such as Pussycat Dolls: Ultimate 10. It is based on the former Smash Hits Magazine, which was owned by EMAP.

The channel is available on a number of platforms including Sky and Virgin Media. It is part of a network of channels owned by The Box Plus Network, which include 4Music, Kerrang!, Kiss, Heat, The Box, and Magic. On 2 April 2013, all Box Television channels went free-to-air on satellite, apart from 4Music which went free-to-view.[1] As a result the channels were removed from the Sky EPG in Ireland. However, Smash Hits launched on Freesat on 15 April 2013, alongside three other Box Television channels.[2]

Smash Hits TV was also the name given to a spin-off TV show broadcast on Sky One in 2001.

It used to broadcast general mainstream pop music on a "jukebox" system, where viewers had to call a premium rate telephone number to select a music video to play.

Programming

General programming

Charts & Countdowns

References

  1. "Bauer's Box channels appear free-to-air on satellite". a516digital. 2 April 2013.
  2. "Freesat turn up the volume with 4 new music channels". Join Freesat. 15 April 2013.

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