Chart Shop TV

Chart Shop TV was a Short Lived British television channel owned and operated by CSC Media Group. Launched 6 October 2002[1] (following on from the launch of sister channel Chart Show TV), it closed in March 2003.[2] The channel was listed in the Shopping section of the Sky Digital programme guide. Following the closure of the shopping service, its broadcast capacity was later used to launch a second music service, The Vault later in 2003.

Notes and references

  1. MSN tv Archived 5 September 2012 at the Wayback Machine: "Premiere Date: October 06, 2002. Description: Viewers can purchase chart-topping albums and singles."
  2. Satellites.co.uk, 18-03-2003: "the company has shut down its music shopping channel, Chart Shop TV, which was aired on sky digital channel 665."
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