Sony Crime Channel
Sony Crime Channel was a British free-to-air television channel, focusing on crime television programmes and documentaries. It was launched on 6 February 2018 and was owned by Sony Pictures Television. It aired crime programming targeted at a female audience.[1]
Sony Crime Channel | |
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Launched | 6 February 2018 TBD (relaunch) |
Closed | 9 June 2020 |
Owned by | Sony Pictures Television |
Picture format | 576i 16:9 SDTV |
Audience share | 0.26% 0.03% (+1) (August 2018 , BARB) |
Country | United Kingdom |
Replaced | Sony Channel (original) |
Website | Official website |
Availability | |
Satellite | |
Sky | Channel 179 |
Astra 2F (28.2°E) | 11307 V DVB-S QPSK 27.5 5/6 |
Télésat | Channel 907 |
Cable | |
Virgin Media | Channel 193 |
History
Sony Crime Channel launched in February 2018, replacing the original Sony Channel on all platforms, including Freeview and Freesat. At time of launch, it broadcast a range of crime dramas, including the free-to-air premiere of Orange Is the New Black as well as reruns of CSI: Crime Scene Investigation and Hustle.
In June 2019, ultimately due to low ratings, Sony announced that the channel would be downgraded, reducing its output to reality crime programming, akin to its now defunct sister channels True Crime and TruTV. Prior to these changes, a month earlier, the channel was withdrawn from Freesat and was moved to the G-MAN multiplex on Freeview, reducing availability to Manchester only and moved to channel 60. Additionally, its broadcast hours were cut down to 4:00 - 6:00 and its +1 service was replaced by Movies4Men +1. These Freeview changes occurred as a result of True Entertainment and True Movies moving to the local multiplex.
In September 2019, as part of a revamp of Sony's entertainment portfolio in the UK, Sony Crime Channel was the only channel without any sign of change. The channel swapped places with True Entertainment on Sky prior to Sony Channel's re-launch in the UK. The channel was replaced by Sony Channel +1 on Freeview, and at the end of the following month, Sony Crime Channel +1 closed on Sky.
The channel abruptly closed on 9 June 2020.
On 13 August 2020, an editor on the site TV Channel Lists noticed Sony Crime began broadcasting again with colour bars. Sony Crime may make a return in the near-future.[2]
References
External links
- Official website
- Snapshot of official website on 6 August, 2018 (Last snapshot of the SonyCrimeChannel.co.uk before being redirected to SonyChannel.co.uk)