Arsenal TV

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Arsenal TV
Arsenal tv logo.png
Programming
Picture format16:9 SDTV
Timeshift serviceArsenal Replay
AH TV
Ownership
OwnerSetanta Sports, Arsenal FC, Input Media
History
Launched14 January 2008
Closed9 August 2009
Replaced by
  • Arsenal Player
  • Arsenal on YouTube[1][2]
Links
Websitetv.arsenal.com

Arsenal TV was a sports television channel devoted to coverage of the English football club Arsenal F.C.. It was a part of the Setanta Sports package and was similar to other Setanta's other channels Celtic TV, Rangers TV and LFC TV.[3]

Arsenal TV has been continued in the way of its successors being Arsenal's Web Player and Arsenal on YouTube.[1][2]

History[]

Arsenal TV officially launched on 14 January 2008 on Sky Channel 423, however the channel was being tested on Sky for several days beforehand.[4] Arsenal TV was available as a part of the Setanta Sports pack on Sky until 23 June 2009. The channel remained available to ex-Setanta Sports subscribers until it closed.[5]

Arsenal TV joined Virgin Media on 18 March 2008 after a successful campaign by the club to get the channel on the service; it was available as part of the Setanta Sports package or TV Size XL.[6]

The TV channel screened on Monday to Fridays: 4.30pm - 2am and Sunday: 6pm - 2am.[7]

Timeshift Networks[]

Arsenal TV had two which broadcast on Sky from 1.30am to 7.45am. Both channels aired the same programming seen on the main channel on different days, although not at the same time. The slots were likely meant to have been used for Satanta to launch additional channels, so they were possibly under short-term one-year contracts.

  • On 17 March 2008, Arsenal Replay was added to Sky Channel 424 (which later moved to 448). The channel was removed on March 27, 2009.
  • On 12 May 2008, AH TV was added to Sky Channel 454. It was pretty much the same channel as above, except the fact it aired on different days. The channel was removed on April 28, 2009.

Closure[]

On 23 June 2009, Setanta Sports entered administration and ceased broadcasting its core channels. Arsenal announced that Arsenal TV would continue broadcasting in the short term but that the club would evaluate its long-term viability.[8][9] On 22 July 2009, Setanta Sports administrators Deloitte announced that they would sell Setanta Sports' Sky Digital EPG slots through Canis Media, including Arsenal TV's slot on channel 435.[10]

On 31 July 2009, Arsenal announced that due to Setanta Sports' administration and lack of resources to run a channel on their own, Arsenal TV would no longer be available on the Sky platform until further notice. Within this time, the club had explored alternative options regarding the future of Arsenal TV. However, for the short term, Arsenal TV was exclusively available online fully through the club's online channel, and partly upon Arsenal on YouTube as well.[1][2][11] All of Arsenal's friendly matches prior to the 2009-10 season was shown exclusively on Arsenal TV Online apart from the Emirates Cup.[1]

On 4 August, the channel space on Virgin Media was replaced with an on-screen slate citing that the channel had ceased broadcasting, with the channel eventually being removed from the service a week later.

On 6 August, after carrying a similar on-screen closure message during the channel's downtime since 4 August, the channel's broadcast space on Sky went blank. The following day on the 7th of August, the channel was removed from the Sky EPG.

Future[]

Arsenal TV has had its successors upon forms that differ from that of the aforementioned channel. This is the case as of Arsenal's Web Player and YouTube channels as a whole, where the content of these are exactly identical to that of Arsenal's TV.[1][2]

Content[]

Arsenal both featured in prior upon Arsenal TV as well as of now on Arsenal Player and Arsenal on YouTube:

  • Replays of every Arsenal FC match in all competitions, including post match coverage and analysis
  • Exclusive interviews with staff and players
  • Live coverage of Arsenal Reserves and first-team friendly matches
  • Highlights of Arsenal Academy and Arsenal Ladies matches
  • Arsenal -related news
  • Highlights of classic matches
  • Documentaries based on the club's history[1][2]

References[]

  1. ^ a b c d e f "Arsenal Player". Arsenal.com.
  2. ^ a b c d e "Arsenal on YouTube". YouTube.com.
  3. ^ Sweney, Mark (19 September 2007). "Setanta signs Arsenal TV deal". MediaGuardian. London. Retrieved 3 February 2014.
  4. ^ "Arsenal TV Test". Digital Spy. 7 January 2008. Retrieved 3 February 2014.
  5. ^ "Arsenal and Setanta to launch TV channel". Arsenal.com. 19 September 2007. Retrieved 30 September 2007.
  6. ^ "Arsenal TV kicks off on Virgin Media". Arsenal.com. 4 February 2008. Retrieved 7 March 2008.
  7. ^ "Arsenal TV - Satellite channel number change". Arsenal.com. 27 June 2008. Retrieved 27 June 2008.
  8. ^ "Celtic TV shut down confirmed". Digital Spy. 24 June 2009.
  9. ^ "Arsenal FC statement regarding Arsenal TV". Arsenal.com. 24 June 2009.
  10. ^ "Setanta's Sky EPG slots 'to be sold'". Digital Spy. 22 July 2009.
  11. ^ "Official Statement regarding Arsenal TV". Arsenal.com. 31 July 2009.

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