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YourTV
Country
Programming
Picture format576i 16:9 SDTV
Timeshift serviceYourTV +1 (shut down around 2016-17)
Ownership
OwnerFox Networks Group
(Walt Disney Direct-to-Consumer and International)
Sister channels
History
Launched1 October 2015; 9 years ago (2015-10-01)
Closed27 September 2019; 5 years ago (2019-09-27)
Availability
(at time of closure)
Terrestrial
FreeviewChannel 72

YourTV was a television channel owned by Fox Networks Group, a unit of Walt Disney Direct-to-Consumer and International. It began broadcasting on 1 October 2015 in the United Kingdom and Ireland.[1]

History

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On 3 September 2015, Fox International Channels announced they were going to launch a new, free-to-air channel in the UK.[2] YourTV promised "sensational real-life stories, irresistible experiences and thrilling tales".

The channel launched on 1 October 2015 on Freeview, YouView, Freesat and Sky. It launched on Virgin Media on channel 218 on 21 July 2018. YourTV +1 was also launched on 1 October 2015 on Freeview channel 78 but only broadcast for a couple of hours. It moved to 73 a while later before being removed. YourTV continued its programming as a regular channel. However, in 2019, Disney decided to consolidate YourTV's programming into the main Fox channel's schedule,[3] with the channel closing down at 12pm on 27 September 2019 with its Sky slot being taken by Sky Two.

Final programming

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The last shows to be shown on YourTV were Sea Patrol and Body of Proof (with the first episode of Body of Proof season two being the very last programme scheduled between 11am - 12pm)

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "YourTV launches on Freeview, YouView, Sky and Freesat". a516digital. 1 October 2015. Retrieved 17 October 2015.
  2. ^ "FOX International Channels to launch its first UK Free To Air Entertainment Channel". Fox International Channels. 3 September 2015. Retrieved 17 October 2015.
  3. ^ "Your TV to cease broadcasting". Retrieved 2 February 2023.