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Name | Men & Motors |
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Logofile | Men & Motors.svg |
Logosize | 150px |
Launch | 1 October 1996 |
Closed date | 1 April 2010 |
Picture format | SDTV |
Share | ~0.0% |
Share as of | Final figures fromMarch 2010 |
Share source | BARB |
Owner | ITV Digital Channels Ltd(ITV plc) |
Sister names | ITV2ITV3ITV4 |
Former names | Granada Men & Motors |
Web | www.menandmotors.co.uk |
Availability note | (At time of closure) |
Sat serv 1 | Freesat |
Sat chan 1 | Channel 450 |
Sat serv 2 | Sky Digital |
Sat chan 2 | Channel 178 |
Sat serv 3 | Astra 2D |
Sat chan 3 | 10758V 22000 5/6 |
Cable serv 1 | Virgin Media |
Cable chan 1 | Channel 280 |
Cable serv 2 | WightCable |
Cable chan 2 | Channel 45/121 |
Online serv 1 | TVCatchup |
Online chan 1 | Watch live (UK only) |
A possible merger with ITV4 had been on the cards, but in September 2007, ITV confirmed that it plans to dispose of Men & Motors. Men & Motors closed on 1 April 2010 to make way for ITV1 HD on Freesat, Sky Digital and Virgin Media.
The channel really took off after the appointment of Gary Shoefield as director of programming.He quickly set about changing the presenters and the look and feel and took responsibility for both the acquisitions and the newly produced programmes.
The channel was split into 2 distinctive halves with Motors content before 11pm and Adult content there after.
Shoefield brought Jordan (Katie Price) to the Adult part of the Channel along with Jo Guest, Catherine McQueen, Mike Reid, Roy "Chubby" Brown, Garry Bushell and James Whale.
Names that joined the motors team included Gary Numan, Vanilla Ice, Gilly Buckley, Jon Inverdale and Princess Tamara. The Channel saw huge growth under Shoefield's control and Men and Motors became a household name until November 2004, when ITV aqcuired GSkyB and rebranded Plus as ITV3.
Many years after the closure of ONdigital, ITV (the company formed by the merger of Carlton Television and Granada) successfully bid for a slot on digital terrestrial (DTT) multiplex D. It was announced that Men & Motors would be launched on Freeview on 2 May 2005. To coincide with this launch, the channel was re-vamped, and its late night, risqué adult content was replaced by archive drama, comedy and documentaries. The channel also dropped its Videoguard encryption on Sky Digital on 1 July 2005, switching to free-to-air status.
ITV's plans to launch a channel aimed at men (the target audience of Men & Motors) were considered by many to be the end for Men & Motors. It seemed logical that Men & Motors would simply "become" ITV4, with much of the channel's programming simply being shown under the ITV brand. With capacity on the Freeview platform limited, and to avoid being in competition for the same genre of viewers, this seemed the inevitable conclusion.
However, available to a much wider audience, Men & Motors enjoyed a (slightly unexpectedly) sharp increase in viewing figures. ITV were faced with the conundrum of replacing a channel with a well-known brand and enjoying a new popularity with a new, seemingly identical channel. ITV4 instead replaced the ITV News Channel on Freeview (between its broadcasting hours of 18:00 to 06:00), with Men & Motors still available on its own 24-hour slot. The News channel closed soon after, due to major competition from Sky News and BBC News 24 and heavy financial losses. It was replaced fully by ITV4 and the CITV Channel.
After less than a year on Freeview, Men & Motors had now been replaced. At 06:00 BST on 12 April 2006, Men & Motors ceased transmissions on digital terrestrial television. This was to allow ITV to launch the "participation television" channel, ITV Play, which has since been closed down itself. With limited bandwidth on the platform, and a desire to keep the entire ITV "family" (i.e. all channels carrying the ITV brand) on the free platform, Men & Motors was only available on satellite and cable television at the time of its closure.
On 2 April 2010, ITV1 HD launched on Sky Digital channel 178, replacing Men & Motors. As a result, Men & Motors closed on 1 April at 6 a.m. on both Freesat and Sky Digital. On Virgin Media, Men & Motors was removed from the EPG on 25 March 2010 for "operational reasons" in order to add a ITV1 HD launch information screen. Most of the programmes that were shown on Men & Motors will move to ITV4.
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