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Local television in the United Kingdom, described in legislation as Local Digital Television Programme Services (L-DTPS), provides a television station for a specific local area. Successful applicants are awarded a sole licence for their chosen area, and are expected to locate their studios within the same area. They broadcast on the digital terrestrial (DTT) system, as used by the national Freeview service.

The independent regulator, Ofcom, invites applications in all areas where transmission is technically possible, and assesses proposals against the statutory criteria.[1]

Availability

The multiplexes carrying the stations are operated by Comux, owned by the local TV broadcasters, with operations run by Canis Media.[2]

In England and Northern Ireland, the local channels were on channel 8 and in Scotland and Wales they were originally given channel 45; however, after a number of channel closures, channel 23 was used. Following the closure of BBC Three, the local stations moved to channel 7 in England and Northern Ireland, and channel 8 in Scotland and Wales. Some local stations in England however are broadcast on Channel 8 for other reasons. Some stations are also available (in their local areas) via cable (Virgin Media) channel 159 and satellite (Sky) channel 117 (channel 134 in Wales because channel 117 is already occupied). Channels 168, 169 and 209 (previously 216) were used if a region wants multiple local TV channels on Sky before 1 May 2018.

Phase 1

In May 2012, Ofcom invited bids for local TV services in selected areas.[3]

Primary location Transmitter Winning operator[4] Launch date Other bids[5]
Aberdeen Durris STV2 (Aberdeen) 24 April 2017
Ayr Darvel STV2 (Ayr) 24 April 2017
Basingstoke Hannington That's Hampshire 23 May 2017
Belfast Divis NVTV 29 September 2014 Made in Belfast
Birmingham Sutton Coldfield Big Centre TV 28 February 2015 Bham TV, Made in Birmingham, YourTV Birmingham
Brighton and Hove Whitehawk Hill Latest TV 28 August 2014 none
Bristol Mendip Made in Bristol 8 October 2014 none
Cambridge Madingley That's Cambridge 18 August 2015 none
Carlisle Caldbeck That's Carlisle 25 July 2017
Cardiff Wenvoe Made in Cardiff 15 October 2014 Cardiff Local TV
Dundee Angus STV2 (Dundee) 24 April 2017
Edinburgh Craigkelly STV Edinburgh[6] 12 January 2015 Edinburgh News Network, Made in Edinburgh, Metro8 Edinburgh
Glasgow Black Hill STV Glasgow[6] 2 June 2014 Glasgow TV, Made in Glasgow, Metro8 Glasgow
Grimsby Belmont Estuary TV[7] 26 November 2013 none
Guildford Guildford That's Surrey[8] 2 August 2017
Leeds Emley Moor Made in Leeds[9] 6 November 2014 Leeds TV, Metro8 Leeds, NORTH, YourTV Leeds
Liverpool Winter Hill

Storeton

Bay TV Liverpool[10] 4 December 2014 Made in Liverpool, Metro8 Liverpool, Our-TV, YourTV Liverpool
London Crystal Palace, Croydon, Hemel Hempstead London Live[11] 31 March 2014 London8, LondonTV, Made in London, YourTV London
Maidstone/Tonbridge Bluebell Hill KMTV 11 July 2017 TVKent
Manchester Winter Hill That's Manchester 31 May 2015 Made in Manchester, Manchester News Channel, MCR TV, Metro8 Manchester, YourTV Manchester
Middlesbrough Bilsdale Made in Teesside[12] 30 March 2017 TeesVision
Mold Moel-y-Parc Made in North Wales[13] Serch TV Mold
Norwich Tacolneston Mustard TV[14][15] 24 March 2014 NR ONE
Nottingham Waltham

Nottingham

Notts TV 27 May 2014 Television Nottingham
Newcastle/Sunderland Pontop Pike Made in Tyne & Wear[16] 12 November 2014 Metro8 Newcastle, NEON-TV, YourTV Newcastle
Oxford Oxford That's Oxfordshire[17] 17 April 2015 Oxford 8, Oxford 8
Preston/Blackpool Winter Hill That's Lancashire[18] 24 August 2015 Metro8 Preston, YourTV Blackpool & Preston
Reading Hannington That's Thames Valley[19] 3 May 2017
Salisbury Salisbury That's Salisbury[20] 19 July 2017
Scarborough Oliver's Mount That's North Yorkshire 1 August 2017
Sheffield Sheffield Sheffield Live TV 23 September 2014 Metro8 Sheffield, YourTV Sheffield
Southampton/Portsmouth Rowridge That's Solent 26 November 2014 TV Solent
Swansea Kilvey Hill That's Swansea Bay 12 July 2016 Love Swansea
York Bilsdale That's York 26 June 2017 none

In August 2012, 57 applications were received to provide these services.[21][22] Bristol, Brighton & Hove and Grimsby attracted only one bid each.[23] Plymouth and Swansea received no bids from potential broadcasters.[24]

† The owners of Birmingham licence City8 went into administration before the channel launched. The licence was re-awarded to another operator, Big Centre TV.[25]

Phase 2

In March 2013, Ofcom announced that more areas had been selected to invite bids for local television services, in addition to re-advertising the previously un-awarded Swansea and Plymouth locations.[26]

Primary location Transmitter Winning operator[4] Launch date Other bids[5][27]
Bangor Llanddona not awarded[28] Bay TV Gwynedd
Bedford not awarded
Bromsgrove not awarded
Derry Londonderry not awarded
Hereford It's Hereford 01/02/2018
Inverness Rosemarkie not awarded ICTV (Moray Firth Media Trust)
Kidderminster Kidderminster not awarded
Limavady not awarded
Lincolnshire Belmont That's Lincolnshire
Luton Sandy Heath not awarded
Malvern Malvern not awarded
Plymouth Caradon Hill That's Plymouth
Stoke-on-Trent not awarded Bay TV Stoke
Stratford-upon-Avon Lark Stoke Upon 8

Local TV variations in 2021

As of February 2021, That's TV broadcast as a semi-national network (one which also uses the That's Christmas or That's New Year name over festive periods) with a local opt-out at 6pm for regional news, and a service streaming to the whole country via the VisionTV platform on channel 264 (which includes extra pop videos rather than the local news).[29] Local Television Limited has nine licences in the United Kingdom, eight branded as Local TV operating as part as the Local Digital Television Programme, while the ninth – Manchester TV on the Greater Manchester multiplex – is separately licensed.[30][31]

NorDig LCN DVB name Notes Licensee/
Parent Company
Broadcast hours H.222
Transport
Format
7 Local TV Birmingham[32][33] Birmingham and surrounding areas. Local Television Limited 24 hours LTVmux 16:9 SDTV
7 Local TV Bristol[30][34] Bristol and surrounding areas. Local Television Limited 24 hours LTVmux 16:9 SDTV
8 Local TV Cardiff Cardiff and surrounding areas. Local Television Limited 24 hours LTVmux 16:9 SDTV
7 KMTV Maidstone and surrounding areas. KMTV Ltd 24 hours LTVmux 16:9 SDTV
7 Latest TV Brighton and surrounding areas. Latest TV Ltd 24 hours LTVmux 16:9 SDTV
7 Local TV Leeds[35] Leeds and surrounding areas. Local Television Limited 24 hours LTVmux 16:9 SDTV
7 Local TV Liverpool[36] Liverpool and surrounding areas. Local Television Limited 24 hours LTVmux 16:9 SDTV
8 London Live London and surrounding areas. ESTV 24 hours LTVmux 16:9 SDTV
8 Local TV North Wales[37] Mold, Denbigh, Ruthin, and surrounding areas. Local Television Limited 24 hours LTVmux 16:9 SDTV
7 Notts TV Nottingham and surrounding areas. Confetti Media Group 24 hours LTVmux 16:9 SDTV
7 NVTV Belfast and surrounding areas. Northern Visions Ltd 24 hours LTVmux 16:9 SDTV
7 Sheffield Live![38][39] Sheffield and surrounding areas. Sheffield Live TV 24 hours LTVmux 16:9 SDTV
7 Local TV Teesside[40] Middlesbrough, Teesside and surrounding areas. Local Television Limited 24 hours LTVmux 16:9 SDTV
7 That's Cambridge Cambridge and surrounding areas. That's Television Ltd 24 hours LTVmux 16:9 SDTV
7 That's Cumbria Carlisle and surrounding areas. That's Television Ltd 24 hours LTVmux 16:9 SDTV
7 That's Hampshire Basingstoke and surrounding areas. That's Television Ltd 24 hours LTVmux 16:9 SDTV
7 That's Humber Grimsby, Hull and surrounding areas. That's Television Ltd 24 hours LTVmux 16:9 SDTV
7 That's Lancashire Preston and surrounding areas. That's Television Ltd 24 hours LTVmux 16:9 SDTV
7 That's Manchester Greater Manchester and surrounding areas. That's Television Ltd 24 hours LTVmux 16:9 SDTV
7 That's North Yorkshire Scarborough and surrounding areas. That's Television Ltd 24 hours LTVmux 16:9 SDTV
7 That's Oxfordshire Oxford and surrounding areas. That's Television Ltd 24 hours LTVmux 16:9 SDTV
7 That's Salisbury Salisbury and surrounding areas. That's Television Ltd 24 hours LTVmux 16:9 SDTV
7 That's Scarborough Scarborough and surrounding areas. That's Television Ltd 24 hours LTVmux 16:9 SDTV
8 That's Scotland Aberdeen, Ayr, Dundee, Edinburgh, Glasgow, and surrounding areas. That's Television Ltd 24 hours LTVmux 16:9 SDTV
7 That's Solent Portsmouth, Southampton and surrounding areas. That's Television Ltd 24 hours LTVmux 16:9 SDTV
7 That's Surrey Guildford and surrounding areas. That's Television Ltd 24 hours LTVmux 16:9 SDTV
7 That's Swansea Bay Swansea and surrounding areas. That's Television Ltd 24 hours LTVmux 16:9 SDTV
7 That's Thames Valley Reading and surrounding areas. That's Television Ltd 24 hours LTVmux 16:9 SDTV
7 That's Norfolk Norwich and surrounding areas. That's Television Ltd 24 hours LTVmux 16:9 SDTV
7 That's York York and surrounding areas. That's Television Ltd 24 hours LTVmux 16:9 SDTV
7 Local TV Tyne & Wear[41] Tyne & Wear and surrounding areas. Local Television Limited 24 hours LTVmux 16:9 SDTV
99 Manchester TV Manchester's second local channel after That's Manchester is licensed like a standard channel alongside services like Now 90s and Clubland and so is not part of the Local Digital Television Programme. Local Television Limited 24 hours GImux 16:9 SDTV

See also

References

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