Flaunt (TV channel)
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SDTV) | |
Timeshift service | Flaunt +1 (6 May-4 June 2008, replaced by Pop Girl +1) |
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Ownership | |
Owner | CSC Media Group |
History | |
Launched | 17 April 2003 |
Closed | 17 March 2010 |
Links | |
Website | www.loveflaunt.com (no longer active) |
Flaunt was a British electronic dance music TV channel owned and operated by the
genres 24/7.History
Early history (2003–2004)
In March 2003,
Flaunt would launch with its sister networks on April 17, 2003.[2] For its launch, Flaunt focused on the pop and dance genres, with a female-oriented appeal for the first year of its existence, with a pink logo and a gray/white graphic scheme. The channel also aired entertainment programming from Red Carpet Bitch with British TV Presenter Julian Bennett that focused on celebrity gossip.
Following the channel's launch, Sky signed a deal with
In September 2004, due to poor viewing figures and ratings, Sky announced that Chart Show Channels would take over operating Flaunt, Scuzz and The Amp beginning in January 2005, although they would retain full ownership in all three channels, alongside advertising control.[4]
First Relaunch (2004–2006)
In October 2004, Flaunt received its first relaunch, gaining a new logo and a blue, circular graphics scheme. It had a parrot mascot during this period where he appeared in many of its idents. The idents were produced by Mark Chandler.[5]
Relaunch as gay-oriented network (2006–2007)
On 25 May 2006, it was announced that Flaunt would relaunch on 1 July as a
In November 2006, Sky announced that their music channels, including Flaunt, would transition to free-to-air broadcast beginning on 11 December. Afterwards, Sky transitioned transitioned full ownership of Flaunt, Scuzz and Bliss to Chart Show Channels. Previously, Flaunt alongside its sister music channels were encrypted in
Relaunch as a dance-focused channel (2007–2008)
Around this time shortly after going FTA, Flaunt had axed its gay theming entirely around this period and reformatted itself towards dance music instead of focusing on the niche gay audience and prior to the reformat the channel previously had a dance music appeal prior before turning exclusively into an All-Dance music channel before 2007 rebrand.
In March 2007, Flaunt received a major overhaul to its playlist, both the channel's presentation design were changed to match the new audience reach towards catering for the dance music market. Flaunt had gradually delved further into various different sub genres of dance music such as
.On November 6, 2007, Flaunt and its sister channels were removed from the ex-NTL Virgin Media areas following a failure of an agreement from Chart Show Channels for the networks to be made available in the ex-Telewest areas, alongside Virgin Media wanting to focus more on their Free On-Demand services.[8]
Relaunch as a thematic network and Closure (2008–2010)
In May 2008, Flaunt was rebranded with yet another new logo along with a new graphics set. This time they adopted a retro type font with a white logo and the graphics presentation were graphic equalisers. This period Flaunt begun to experiment with more thematic shows and became more trance-oriented during the late nights by playing videos from the likes of Solarstone, iiO, The Thrillseekers, Armin van Buuren, Above & Beyond, Richard Durand, Filo & Peri, Paul Oakenfold, DT8 Project, Ferry Corsten, and ATB.
On May 6, 2008, CSC Media Group launched a one-hour timeshift channel called Flaunt +1. It was available 24 hours a day on Sky 367. However, after nearly 4 weeks on air, Flaunt +1 was replaced with Pop Girl +1 on June 4, 2008.
After almost 7 years on air, Flaunt was closed down on March 17, 2010, and was replaced with Dance Nation TV.
Former programming
- Flaunt Anthems
- Party Hard
- Get Up Flaunt It!
- Flaunt Classics
- 100% Dance
- Non Stop Party!
- Total Trance
- Nothing But...
- Weekender
- Flaunt Lounge
- Flaunt Party
- Twice as Nice
- Fresh 'n' Wild
Ofcom licences mix-up/Flava TV channel
The problems started on Monday February 18, 2008, when the currently named "Flava" Ofcom Licence was renamed from its original name of Flaunt to Flava. This caused a major uproar about the fact that Flaunt, a 24/7 dance channel would be closed, in favour of Flava (a 24/7 Hip Hop/Urban/R&B music channel, similar to
). This however turned out to be an error on Ofcom's part, and they accidentally changed Flaunt when they were meant to change the B4 one. But on the following Monday, Ofcom corrected the problem by removing the B4 licence, keeping the newly renamed Flava licence, and adding a new Flaunt licence.Virgin Media removal
On November 6, 2007, Flaunt along with
References
- ^ "BSkyB confirms three music channels".
- ^ "MEDIA: FLAUNT, THE AMP, SCUZZ - AN EXPErt's VIEW. You don't need to be a teenager to enjoy Sky's three new music channels, Graeme Canter says".
- ^ "Five lines up Sky's Flaunt music show".
- TheGuardian.com. 14 September 2004.
- ^ http://www.markchandlercamera.com/branding/Flaunt-clips.php
- ^ "Flaunt to target gay audience". Digital Spy. 25 May 2006.
- ^ "Flaunt music channel is reinvented for a gay audience".
- ^ "Virgin TV removes Bliss, Flaunt, Scuzz". Digital Spy. 6 November 2007.