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{{short description|South African youth television channel}} |
{{short description|Defunct South African youth television channel}} |
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{{Infobox television channel |
{{Infobox television channel |
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| name = Vuzu |
| name = Vuzu |
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| logo = Vuzu logo 2018.png |
| logo = Vuzu logo 2018.png |
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| logo_size = 200px |
| logo_size = 200px |
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| logo_alt = A black disc displays the name of the network, Vuzu, in all capital white letters. |
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| logo_alt = |
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| caption = Network's logo since 2018. |
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| image = |
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| launch_date = {{Start date and age|2003|8|1|df=y}} |
| image = |
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| launch_date = {{Start date and age|2003|8|1|df=y}} |
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| closed_date = {{End date and age|2021| |
| closed_date = {{End date and age|2021|10|29|df=y}} |
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| picture_format = [[16:9]] [[SDTV]] 1080 [[High-definition television|HD]] |
| picture_format = [[16:9]] [[SDTV]] 1080 [[High-definition television|HD]] |
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| network = [[M-Net]] |
| network = [[M-Net]] |
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| owner = [[Naspers]] |
| owner = [[Naspers]] |
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| country = [[South Africa]] |
| country = [[South Africa]] |
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| language = [[English language|English]] |
| language = [[English language|English]] |
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| area = [[Africa]] |
| area = [[Africa]] |
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| headquarters = [[Johannesburg]] |
| headquarters = [[Johannesburg]] |
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| former_names = '''Go'''<br>(2003 - 2009) |
| former_names = '''Go'''<br>(2003 - 2009) |
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| replaced = |
| replaced = |
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| replaced_by = |
| replaced_by = [[Me (South African TV channel)|Me]]<br>(channel merger onto M-Net City's space) |
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| sister_channels = |
| sister_channels = {{Plainlist| |
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{{Plainlist| |
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* [[Channel O]] |
* [[Channel O]] |
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* [[1Magic (TV channel)|1Magic]] |
* [[1Magic (TV channel)|1Magic]] |
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* [[Mzansi Magic]] |
* [[Mzansi Magic]] |
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}} |
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| timeshift_service = |
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| web = http://vuzu.dstv.com/ |
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| terr_serv_1 = [[Sentech]] |
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| terr_chan_1 = |
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| sat_serv_1 = [[DStv]] |
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| sat_chan_1 = Channel 116 |
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| cable_serv_1 = |
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| cable_chan_1 = |
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| sat_radio_serv_1 = |
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| sat_radio_chan_1 = |
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| iptv_serv_1 = |
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| iptv_chan_1 = |
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| online_serv_1 = On Demand TV |
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| online_chan_1 = |
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==History== |
==History== |
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The channel launched on 1 August 2003 as "go", as a competitor to [[MTV Africa|MTV]]. |
The channel launched on 1 August 2003 as "go", as a competitor to [[MTV Africa|MTV]]. |
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In March 2009, it was announced that the channel would be rebranded as Vuzu on 1 July 2009, tying into an attempted [[social network]] of the same name. The network also switched its programming schedule and discontinued some shows, to the complaint of some viewers. In 2014, a companion channel, Vuzu Amp, replaced [[M-Net Series]], which took its current name of [[1Magic (TV channel)|1Magic]] on 29 January 2018 with a more |
In March 2009, it was announced that the channel would be rebranded as Vuzu on 1 July 2009, tying into an attempted [[social network]] of the same name.<ref>TVSA: [https://www.tvsa.co.za/user/blogs/viewblogpost.aspx?blogpostid=17489 Canned: K All Day And GO] 3 March 2009.</ref><ref>MyBroadband:[https://mybroadband.co.za/news/technology/7895-go-channel-cancelled-for-vuzu.html Go Channel canceled for ‘Vuzu’] 4 May 2009</ref> The network also switched its programming schedule and discontinued some shows, to the complaint of some viewers. In 2014, a companion channel, Vuzu Amp, replaced [[M-Net Series]], which took its current name of [[1Magic (TV channel)|1Magic]] on 29 January 2018 with a more localized schedule. |
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Vuzu's schedule changed at the start of September 2018, along with its logo, focusing on more high-profile American sitcoms and dramas, with some local content. |
Vuzu's schedule changed at the start of September 2018, along with its logo, focusing on more high-profile American sitcoms and dramas, with some local content.<ref>News24: [https://www.news24.com/channel/tv/news/dstv-channel-vuzu-has-changed-its-look-and-heres-why-20180904 DStv channel VUZU has changed its look and here's why] 4 September 2021.</ref> |
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==Closure== |
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On 1 October 2021, it was announced that Vuzu will close on 1 November 2021. Its programming |
On 1 October 2021, it was announced that Vuzu will close on 1 November 2021. Its programming moved to the channel space of M-Net City, which likewise took on the new name [[Me (South African TV channel)|Me]].<ref>TV with Thinus: [https://teeveetee.blogspot.com/2021/10/multichoice-and-m-net-to-end-m-net-city.html?m=1 MultiChoice and M-Net to end M-Net City and Vuzu channels on DStv, to be replaced by a new TV channel called Me in November] Retrieved 1 October 2021.</ref> However the network actually closed two days early, at the end of 29 October 2021. |
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==Logos== |
==Logos== |
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!height="150px" bgcolor="#F9F9F9" | [[File:Channel go.png]] |
!height="150px" bgcolor="#F9F9F9" | [[File:Channel go.png]] |
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!height="150px" bgcolor="#F9F9F9" | [[File:VuzuTv 2009.png|100px]] |
!height="150px" bgcolor="#F9F9F9" | [[File:VuzuTv 2009.png|100px]] |
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!height="150px" bgcolor="#F9F9F9" | [[File:Vuzu logo 2018.png|125px]] |
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!width="150px" colspan="1" bgcolor="#CCCCCCCCCCCC" | 2003–09 |
!width="150px" colspan="1" bgcolor="#CCCCCCCCCCCC" | 2003–09 |
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!width="150px" colspan="1" bgcolor="#CCCCCC" | 2009–18 |
!width="150px" colspan="1" bgcolor="#CCCCCC" | 2009–18 |
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!width="150px" colspan="1" bgcolor="#CCCCCC" | 2018–21 |
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==Local programs== |
==Local programs== |
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*'' |
*''Hit Refresh'' |
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*''[[V Entertainment]]'' |
*''[[V Entertainment]]'' |
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*''Vuzic'' |
*''Vuzic'' |
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==References== |
==References== |
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{{reflist |
{{reflist}} |
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==External links== |
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*{{Official website|http://www.vuzu.tv/}} |
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[[Category:Television stations in South Africa]] |
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[[Category:Television channels and stations established in 2003]] |
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[[Category:Television channels and stations established in 2009]] |
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Latest revision as of 13:03, 18 January 2024
Country | South Africa |
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Broadcast area | Africa |
Network | M-Net |
Headquarters | Johannesburg |
Programming | |
Language(s) | English |
Picture format | 16:9 SDTV 1080 HD |
Ownership | |
Owner | Naspers |
Sister channels | |
History | |
Launched | 1 August 2003 |
Closed | 29 October 2021 |
Replaced by | Me (channel merger onto M-Net City's space) |
Former names | Go (2003 - 2009) |
Vuzu was a South African youth-oriented television channel produced by M-Net for sister pay television platform DStv.
History
[edit]The channel launched on 1 August 2003 as "go", as a competitor to MTV.
In March 2009, it was announced that the channel would be rebranded as Vuzu on 1 July 2009, tying into an attempted social network of the same name.[1][2] The network also switched its programming schedule and discontinued some shows, to the complaint of some viewers. In 2014, a companion channel, Vuzu Amp, replaced M-Net Series, which took its current name of 1Magic on 29 January 2018 with a more localized schedule.
Vuzu's schedule changed at the start of September 2018, along with its logo, focusing on more high-profile American sitcoms and dramas, with some local content.[3]
Closure
[edit]On 1 October 2021, it was announced that Vuzu will close on 1 November 2021. Its programming moved to the channel space of M-Net City, which likewise took on the new name Me.[4] However the network actually closed two days early, at the end of 29 October 2021.
Logos
[edit]2003–09 | 2009–18 |
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Local programs
[edit]- Hit Refresh
- V Entertainment
- Vuzic
- 10 over 10
- Dineo's Diary
- Fly Chix
- Mo Love
- Scar Tissue
- Top Shayela
- I Am
- Creative Union
- Forever Young
- Top Shayela: Reality Check
References
[edit]- ^ TVSA: Canned: K All Day And GO 3 March 2009.
- ^ MyBroadband:Go Channel canceled for ‘Vuzu’ 4 May 2009
- ^ News24: DStv channel VUZU has changed its look and here's why 4 September 2021.
- ^ TV with Thinus: MultiChoice and M-Net to end M-Net City and Vuzu channels on DStv, to be replaced by a new TV channel called Me in November Retrieved 1 October 2021.
- M-Net
- Television stations in South Africa
- Television channels and stations established in 2003
- Television channels and stations established in 2009
- Television channels and stations disestablished in 2021
- 2003 establishments in South Africa
- 2021 disestablishments in South Africa
- Defunct television channels in South Africa