Six TV
Six TV was the sixth free to air terrestrial television channel in the UK, broadcast in Oxford, Southampton, Reading and Portsmouth. It was also the final analogue network to have been launched after BBC One, BBC Two, ITV, Channel 4 and Channel 5 but only just. It operated under a set of Restricted Television Service Licences and broadcast on UHF channel 47 in Oxford and UHF channel 29 in Southampton. It was originally owned by Oxford Broadcasting, who launched the channel in 1999; Oxford broadcasting was then sold to Milestone Group in 2001, who closed all operations by April 2009.
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Six TV
Six TV was the sixth free to air terrestrial television channel in the UK, broadcast in Oxford, Southampton, Reading and Portsmouth. It was also the final analogue network to have been launched after BBC One, BBC Two, ITV, Channel 4 and Channel 5 but only just. It operated under a set of Restricted Television Service Licences and broadcast on UHF channel 47 in Oxford and UHF channel 29 in Southampton. It was originally owned by Oxford Broadcasting, who launched the channel in 1999; Oxford broadcasting was then sold to Milestone Group in 2001, who closed all operations by April 2009.
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