Carlton Select
Carlton Select was a British digital television channel, owned by Carlton Television. It was originally launched in June 1995 as SelecTV, by the independent production company of the same name,[1] before being purchased by Carlton in 1997 who relaunched it as Carlton Select.
![]() Carlton Select's logo after the 1997 relaunch. | |
Ownership | |
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Owner | Carlton Television (subdivision of Carlton Communications plc) |
History | |
Launched | 14 February 1997 |
Closed | 1 March 2000 |
Former names | SelecTV (1995–97) |
Availability (at time of closure) | |
Terrestrial | |
ONDigital | Channel 35 |
On 14 February 1997, after SelecTV was rebranded, Carlton Select branded itself as "The UK's leading entertainment cable channel". Together with quiz shows, films and comedies, the channel brought viewers a wide-ranging choice of high quality programming.
The channel was also available via satellite in Africa, on the South African DStv service.
History
Carlton Select was the result of a purchase by Pearson Television of production company, SelecTV for the value of £5.2m in 1996. SelecTV had run a cable-only channel of the same name since June 1995 and whose roots stretch as far back as the mid-80s. SelecTV was rebranded as Carlton Select on 14 February 1997.
The channel originally broadcast from 17:00 to 00:00 on weekdays with a 12:00 start at the weekend. In September 1996, Carlton Food Network launched and it timeshared with Carlton Select (still SelecTV at CFN's launch). Consequently, the channel's on-air time was 17:00 seven days a week. Later, broadcast hours were extended with closedown time on weekdays becoming 01:00, and 02:00 at the weekend.
The future of the channel was being considered internally as early as mid-1999 and Carlton Select was eventually closed down on 1 March 2000.[2][3][4]
Programmes
See also
References
- Week, Marketing (3 March 1995). "SelecTV to launch cable channel". Marketing Week. Retrieved 21 December 2021.
- "Alli ponders future of Carlton Select".
- "Carlton pulls plug on Carlton Select".
- "Carlton makes unhappy Discovery". The Guardian. 22 December 1999.