Smash Hits TV

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Smash Hits!
Smash Hits Television
Launched 15 May 2001
Owned by EMAP
Audience share 0.1% (Jan 2007, BARB)
Website www.smashhits-tv.co.uk
Availability
Satellite
Sky Digital Channel 351
Cable
Virgin Media Channel 337/327

Smash Hits TV is a British commercial television channel provided by EMAP. It mainly broadcasts general mainstream pop music on a "jukebox" system, where viewers call a premium rate telephone number to select a music video to play. The channel also shows other programmes, such as "Celebrity Selector", where celebrities pick what music videos are there favourites. It is based on the former Smash Hits Magazine, which was also owned by EMAP.

It is part of subscription packages on a number of platforms, including Sky Digital, and Virgin Media. It is part of a boquet of channels owned by EMAP, which include The Hits,Kerrang!, KISS, Q, The Box, FHM and Magic.



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