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| owner = [[Box Television]]<br><small>([[Bauer Media Group]]/[[Channel Four Television Corporation]])</small>
| owner = [[Box Television]]<br><small>([[Bauer Media Group]]/[[Channel Four Television Corporation]])</small>
| sister names = [[Channel 4]],<br>[[Film4]],<br>[[E4 (channel)|E4]],<br>[[More4]],<br>[[4Music]],<br>[[Kerrang! (TV channel)|Kerrang!]],<br>[[Kiss (TV channel)|Kiss]],<br>[[Magic (TV channel)|Magic]],<br>[[Smash Hits (TV channel)|Smash Hits!]],<br>[[The Box (UK TV channel)|The Box]]|
| sister names = [[Channel 4]],<br>[[Film4]],<br>[[E4 (channel)|E4]],<br>[[More4]],<br>[[4Music]],<br>[[Kerrang! (TV channel)|Kerrang!]],<br>[[Kiss (TV channel)|Kiss]],<br>[[Magic (TV channel)|Magic]],<br>[[Smash Hits (TV channel)|Smash Hits!]],<br>[[The Box (UK TV channel)|The Box]]|
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| web = {{URL|http://www.heatworld.com/TV}}
| web = {{URL|http://www.heatworld.com/TV}}

Revision as of 09:17, 17 August 2012

Heat
Ownership
OwnerBox Television
(Bauer Media Group/Channel Four Television Corporation)

Heat is a British music television channel that is based on the magazine of the same name, owned by Box Television, a joint venture between Bauer Media Group and Channel Four Television Corporation. It launched on 3 July 2012, replacing Q.[1]

The channel features daily celebrity gossip show Heat's Huge News, as well as a 60-minute programme rounding up weeks stories, titled Heat’s Huge Week of News, which is produced by ITN Productions.[2] In addition, ITN Productions co-produces celebrity documentary series Real Stories with Box Television. Heat also features The Heat-Ometer, its pick of the 20 biggest music videos voiced by Heat editor, Lucie Cave.[3]

See also

References

  1. ^ "Bauer axes Q TV after nearly 12 years to make way for Heat TV". Brand Republic. 23 May 2012.
  2. ^ "ITN PRODUCTIONS WINS CELEBRITY NEWS DEAL FOR HEAT TV". ITN. 28 June 2012.
  3. ^ "Heat TV to launch on 3 July". The Guardian. 23 May 2012.