Notts TV

Notts TV
Launched 27 May 2014
Owned by Notts TV Limited
Picture format 576i (16:9 SDTV)
Audience share Local TV Macro Network:[Note 1]
0.01% (September 2015 (2015-09), BARB)
Country United Kingdom
Language English
Broadcast area Nottinghamshire
Headquarters Antenna, 15 Beck Street, Nottingham NG1 1EQ
Website www.nottstv.com
Availability
Terrestrial
Freeview Channel 7
Satellite
Cable
Virgin Media Channel 159
Streaming media
Notts TV On Demand www.nottstv.com

Notts TV is a British commercial local television channel which broadcasts to the City of Nottingham and the surrounding areas. Notts TV launched on 27 May 2014 on Freeview channel 8 followed by Virgin channel 159. In July 2015, the channel also became available on Sky channel 117. Notts TV also has an extensive video on demand library available on its website with most programming becoming available shortly after broadcast. In April 2016, Notts TV moved to channel 7 on Freeview (the number previously occupied by BBC Three which closed as a linear channel the month before). Notts TV ceased broadcasting on Sky in September 2017,

Notts TV is owned and most of its programming is produced by a consortium of four Nottingham based media-related organisations: Nottingham Post, Nottingham Trent University, Confetti Media Group and Inclusive Digital. Other local independent producers also provide content for the channel.

Programming

  • Ey Up Notts
  • Jo and Sparky Breakfast Show (formally the Sam and Amy Breakfast Show) (live studio feed from Gem 106)
  • Notts TV Debate (formally The Channel 8 Debate before moving channel number on Freeview)
  • Team Talk
  • Sports Week
  • The City of Football Show
  • Working Week
  • The Locker Room
  • Nottingham Now and Then
  • Day in the Life
  • Digital Nation
  • Noise Floor
  • Notts On Stage
  • Notts Says
  • Rediscovering Notts
  • Sounding Out
  • Inside Industry Week
  • Mass Bolero
  • Walks Around Britain

References

  1. Audience data for Local TV channels across England, Wales & N. Ireland are measured and reported together, as "Local TV Macro Network".
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