Bubble Hits Ireland

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Bubble Hits
Bubble Hits logo
Ownership
Owner
History
Launched19 May 2008
Closed13 February 2009
Availability
Cable
UPC IrelandChannel 711
MagnetChannel 704
Channel 39
Satellite
SkyChannel 379
Eutelsat 28A12560.00 V 27500 2/3 (Bubble Hits Pan-Europe)
11527.00 V 27500 2/3 (Bubble Hits Ireland)

Bubble Hits Ireland was a short-lived Irish owned digital television music channel operated by Creative Sounds. Bubble Hits Ireland aim to be a much-needed platform for Irish bands and artists to showcase their music alongside the current programming and music structure of Bubble Hits. It was the first 24/7 Irish music TV station. On 13 February 2009, Bubble Hits went off air and was removed from most of the TV EPGs. The websites, including the official one and social networking versions on MySpace and Bebo were also removed. The closure of the channel was due to the current downturn in advertising revenue.[1]

History[]

Bubble Hits Ireland was originally scheduled to be launched in October 2007, but instead was launched on 19 May 2008.

Location[]

The company and its studios are located in Ashbourne, County Meath, Ireland.[2][3] They also have studios based in London, UK. The channel is broadcast free-to-air, therefore viewers do not need to have a Sky subscription to view the channel. Despite being Irish-owned, it is not licensed by the Broadcasting Commission of Ireland (BCI) but instead by the UK's Ofcom to "", who are based in Northchapel.

Availability[]

The channel was carried by Sky Digital, UPC Ireland, Magnet Entertainment, and SCTV. It was also expected that the channel would air on the Irish digital terrestrial television service launching in Autumn 2009.

Former shows on Bubble Hits[]

Chartshows

  •  – The official European Top 30 chart, videos selected from 11 European countries.
  •  – The official Irish Top 30, featuring the top 30 videos from the highest selling singles of the week.

Playlists

  •  – The latest pop hits
  •  – interactive request show
  •  – brand new video show sponsored by iMTV
  •  – non-stop pop video show sponsored by Ryanair.com
  •  – daily chart show of the highest requested songs of the day.

News an entertainment

Specialist programming

Former presenters[]

References[]

  1. ^ "Station taken off air as revenue crisis bursts Bubble Hits".
  2. ^ CRO - Home
  3. ^ News and Views from The Times and Sunday Times | Times Online

External links[]

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