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|owner = [[ITV Digital Channels Ltd|Granada Sky Broadcasting]] |
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|availability note = (At time of closure) |
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|sat serv 1 = [[Sky Digital (UK & Ireland)|Sky Digital]] |
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|sat chan 1 = Channel 118 |
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|cable serv 1 = [[NTL]] |
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|cable chan 1 = Channel 101 |
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|cable serv 2 = [[Telewest]] |
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|cable chan 2 = Channel 128 |
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''WBTV: The Warner Channel UK'' was a satellite channel run by [[ |
'''WBTV: The Warner Channel UK''' was a satellite channel that was planned to be run by [[Warner Bros.]] for [[British Sky Broadcasting]].<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20121026104627/http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1G1-18442592.html Broadcasting & Cable: "Warner Channel gears up for UK fall debut", July 1996. ''(From Highbeam; payment required for whole article.)'']</ref> It was slated for launch in 1996, but Warner bosses felt that the proposals for the network were "unrealistic" - and decided to axe the plans. |
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WBTV: The Warner Channel UK was a satellite channel that was planned to be run by Warner Bros. for British Sky Broadcasting.[1] It was slated for launch in 1996, but Warner bosses felt that the proposals for the network were "unrealistic" - and decided to axe the plans.
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