Timeline of Sky TV
This is a timeline of the history of Sky TV.
1980s
- 1982
- 26 April - Satellite Television launches as a pan-European service.
- 1983
- 27 June - News International becomes the majority shareholder of Satellite Television.
- 1984
- 16 January - Satellite Television is renamed Sky Channel.
- 1985
- No events.
- 1986
- 1987
- No events.
- 1988
- 8 June - Rupert Murdoch announces plans to launch a four-channel service on the Astra satellite.
- 1989
- 5 February - Sky Television launches at 6pm. The channel line-up consists of Sky Channel, Sky News, Sky Movies and Eurosport.
- 31 July - Sky Channel becomes a UK and Ireland-only service and is renamed Sky 1.
1990s
- 1990
- February - Sky Movies is encrypted and becomes Sky’s first pay channel.
- 25 March - BSB launches its five-channel service consisting of Galaxy, Now, The Movie Channel, The Sports Channel and The Power Station.
- 2 November - Sky TV and BSB merge. The new company is called BSkyB.
- 2 December - Galaxy and Now are closed down and are replaced on the Marco Polo satellite by Sky 1 and Sky News although arts programmes are shown for a short time as a weekend opt-out service from Sky News.
- 1991
- 8 April - The Power Station closes.
- 20 April - Sky Sports launches, replacing the BSB Sports Channel.
- May - Eurosport briefly closes and when it reopens TF1 Group steps in to replace BSkyB as Eurosport's joint owners.
- 3 November - The Comedy Channel launches.
- 1992
- 18 May - Sky purchases the live rights to the newly formed football Premier League for £304 million.
- August - Sky Sports launches Sports Saturday. The programme follows the same format as the BBC's Grandstand programme featuring a mix of sporting action, with the programme concluding with the day's football results.
- 16 August - To mark the start of Sky Sports's coverage of the Premier League, the channel launches an afternoon-long football programme called Super Sunday.
- 1 September - Sky Sports becomes a subscription channel.
- 1 October - The Comedy Channel closes and is replaced by Sky Movies Gold.
- Sky stops broadcasting via the Marco Polo satellite.
- 1993
- 1 September - Sky Multichannels launches.
- 1994
- 19 August - Sky Sports 2 launches, initially as a weekend-only service, and Sky Sports is renamed Sky Sports 1.
- 3 October - Sky Soap and Sky Travel launch as part-time weekday channels.
- 1995
- 1 November - Sky Sports Gold launches.
- 1996
- 16 March - The boxing match between Frank Bruno and Mike Tyson is the UK’s first pay-per-view event.
- 16 August - Sky Sports 3 launches and Sky Sports Gold closes.
- 1 September - Sky 2 and The Computer Channel launch.
- 1 October - Granada Sky Broadcasting, in conjunction with ITV, launches. The channel line-up consists of Granada Plus, Granada Good Life, Granada Men & Motors and Granada Talk TV
- 1 November - A joint venture between Scottish Television and BSkyB results in the launch of Sky Scottish.
- 1997
- 31 August - Granada Talk TV and Sky 2 stop broadcasting and at around this time Sky Sports 2 becomes a stand-alone full time service.
- 31 October The Movie Channel is rebranded under the Sky Movies banner.
- 1 November - Sky Movies Box Office launches as a four-channel near on-demand service.
- 1998
- 1 May - Granada Good Life is renamed Granada Breeze.
- 31 May - Sky Scottish stops broadcasting.
- August - On the first day of the 1998/99 football season, the first edition of Soccer Saturday is broadcast. The afternoon-long football scores and results service replaces Sports Saturday.
- 10 September - Sky Movies Screen 1 becomes Sky Moviemax, Sky Movies Screen 2 becomes Sky Premier, and Sky Movies Gold is renamed Sky Cinema.
- 1 October - Sky Digital launches, Sky Sports News launches, Sky Movies launches seven more channels and many more Sky Movies Box Office channels start broadcasting.
- 15 November - Rival digital television service OnDigital launches. Sky had originally been a partner in the venture but was forced to pull out by the Independent Television Commission. However, some Sky channels, including Sky 1, Sky Sports and one Sky Movies channel, do appear on the service.
- 1999
- 30 April - Sky Soap closes.
- June - Sky News launches Sky News Radio.
- 22 August - Sky Sports Xtra launches, initially primarily as an interactive service.
2000s
- 2000
- 10 April - Sky Sports News is renamed Sky Sports.com TV.
- 2001
- The first Sky+ boxes go on sale.
- 1 July - The Sky Sports.com TV brand is scrapped and the channel reverts back to its original name of Sky Sports News.
- 18 August - PremPlus launches.
- 2 September - .tv stops broadcasting.
- 27 September - Sky stops broadcasting on analogue.
- 2002
- 1 May - ITV Digital stops broadcasting.
- 1 July - In another major rebranding of Sky Movies, the Sky Premier channels are renamed Sky Movies Premier, the Sky Moviemax channels become Sky Movies Max and the Sky Cinema channels become Sky Movies Cinema.
- 30 October - Freeview launches and Sky contributes three channels - Sky News, Sky Sports News and Sky Travel, to the platform.
- 1 November - The Sky Movies Premier and Sky Movies Max channels are brought under one banner as Sky Movies 1 through 9 and Sky Movies Cinema 1 and 2 become Sky Cinema 1 and 2
- 2 December - Sky One Mix launches.
- 2003
- 17 April - Sky launches three music channels - The Amp, Scuzz and Flaunt. The channels are operated on Sky's behalf by Chart Show Channels.
- 2004
- 24 May - Sky News launches Sky News Ireland - a 30-minute news bulletin for viewers in the Republic of Ireland.
- July - At the Races relaunches as a stand-alone venture. Between 2000 and 2003 the channel had been on air in conjunction with Channel 4.
- August - Football First launches. The programme allows viewers to choose the game they want to watch.
- 1 November - ITV buys out BSkyB's stake in Granada Sky Broadcasting.
- 2005
- June - Sky takes full control of Artsworld.
- October - Sky Three replaces Sky Travel on Freeview.
- 31 October - Sky One Mix is rebranded as Sky Two.
- 1 November - Sky Three launches.
- 2006
- 30 January - A tenth Sky Movies channel is launched and Sky Movies starts broadcasting two HD channels.
- 22 May - Sky 1 HD and Sky Sports 1HD launch.
- July - Sky Sports 2HD launches.
- 3 November - The final edition of Sky News Ireland is broadcast.
- December - Chart Show Channels takes full ownership of the three music channels that it had run on Sky's behalf.
- 2007
- 1 March - The Sky basics channels stop broadcasting on Virgin Media when the two companies cannot agree a new carriage deal. On the same day, Sky Arts launches, replacing Artsworld.
- 27 March - Sky launches its on-demand service Sky Anytime.
- 4 April - Sky Movies is revamped with each channel now covering a specific genre and are renamed. The new line-up is Sky Movies Premiere, Sky Movies Premiere +1, Sky Movies Comedy, Sky Movies Action & Thriller, Sky Movies Family, Sky Movies Drama, Sky Movies Classics, Sky Movies Sci-Fi & Horror, Sky Movies Modern Greats, Sky Movies Indie, Sky Movies HD1 and Sky Movies HD2.
- 6 May - PremPlus closes.
- 7 November - Sky Travel is renamed as Sky Real Lives, Sky Travel +1 is renamed Sky Real Lives +1, Sky Travel Extra becomes Sky Real Lives 2, and Sky Travel Shop is renamed as Sky Travel.
- 2008
- 17 March - Sky Sports 3HD launches.
- 18 August - Sky Arts +1 starts broadcasting.
- 31 August - Sky One, Sky Two and Sky Three are renamed Sky 1, Sky 2 and Sky 3 respectively.
- 13 November - The Sky Basics channels return to Virgin Media.
- 2009
- No events.
2010s
- 2010
- 6 January - Sky Sports Xtra is renamed Sky Sports 4.
- 3 April - Sky 3D launches, initially as a commercial channel. Residential customers get access to the channel on 1 October.
- 29 April - Sky Sports 4HD launches.
- 6 May - Sky News HD launches.
- June - Sky Sports Radio launches.
- July - Sky buys the Living TV Group from Virgin Media.
- 19 August - Sky Real Lives stops broadcasting.
- 23 August - Sky Sports News stops broadcasting on Freeview and a HD version of the channel is launched. On Freeview, Sky Sports News is replaced by Sky 3 +1.
- 20 October - Sky Arts 2 launches.
- 2011
- 1 February - Sky Atlantic launches and Living is renamed Sky Living.
- 28 February - Sky 3 is rebranded as Pick TV.
- October - The final edition of Sky Magazine is published.
- 2012
- 21 February - Sky Living Loves stops broadcasting.
- 9 March - Sky Sports F1 launches.
- 2013
- 28 March - Sky Movies Disney is launched, effectively replacing Disney Cinemagic.
- 7 October - Pick TV is rebranded as Pick.
- 2014
- 12 August - Sky Sports 5 launches and Sky Sports News is rebranded Sky Sports News HQ.
- 13 October - Following BSkyB's 2014 acquisition of Sky Italia and a majority 90.04% interest in Sky Deutschland in November 2014, its holding company British Sky Broadcasting Group plc changes its name to Sky plc.[1] The United Kingdom operations also changes the company name from British Sky Broadcasting Limited to Sky UK Limited, and still trades as Sky.
- 2015
- 9 June - The two Sky Arts channels merge into a single service and Sky 3D closes as a linear channel and Sky Livingit is rebranded as Real Lives.
- 2016
- 9 February - Sky Q prepares to launch as from this date customers can order Sky Q boxes.
- 15 June - Sky Movies is rebranded as Sky Cinema.
- 13 August - Sky Sports broadcasts its first event in UHD.
- 24 August - Sky Sports Mix launches.
References
- ↑ "Sky creates Europe's leading entertainment company". Sky. 13 November 2014. Retrieved 13 November 2014.
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