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ITV3 Launched 1 November 2004 Owned by ITV Digital Channels Ltd (ITV plc) Picture format 16:9 576i (SDTV) 1080i (HDTV) (Autumn 2010) Audience share 1.7% 0.1% (+1) (October 2010, BARB) Country United Kingdom Replaced Plus Sister channel(s) ITV1 ITV2 ITV4 Timeshift service ITV3+1 Website www.itv.com/itv3 Availability Terrestrial Freeview Channel 10 Satellite Freesat Channel 115 Channel 116 (+1) Sky Channel 119 Channel 179 (+1) Channel 226 (HD) Astra 2D 10906V 22000 5/6 Cable Virgin Media Channel 117 Channel 174 (+1) UPC Ireland Channel 121 naxoo Channel 219 IPTV TalkTalk TV Channel 13 Internet television itv.com Watch live (UK only) TVCatchup Watch live (UK only) TVCatchup Watch live (+1) (UK only) ITV3 is an entertainment television channel in the United Kingdom, that is owned by ITV Digital Channels Ltd, a division of ITV plc. The channel launched on 1 November 2004. ITV3 is the second largest UK multichannel, second only to ITV2. Contents 1 History 1.1 ITV3 HD 2 Viewership and programming 2.1 Programmes 3 Crime Thriller Awards 4 References 5 External links // History ITV3 launched on the terrestrial (Freeview), cable (Virgin Media) and digital satellite (Sky) on 1 November 2004 at 21:00 and is also available on TalkTalk TV IPTV. The channel had been available from launch on UPC Ireland, but was pulled on 22 March 2006. This is believed to have been at the request of ITV plc, which had previously barred Irish newspapers from publishing details of ITV channels and regions other than UTV and Men & Motors. ITV3 returned to UPC Ireland on 4 January 2010 following a deal between the two firms.[1] Originally, speculation was rife over whether it would launch on the Digital Satellite platform immediately. On 1 November 2004, ITV took full control of Granada Sky Broadcasting, and ceased broadcasting the Granada Plus channel. ITV3 took its channel number and bandwidth meaning all platforms could launch simultaneously. Staff at Granada Plus were given 15 minutes' notice. On satellite, it is available as a free-to-air channel, and as such does not require an active Sky subscription. As Freeview announced plans for a retune on 30 September 2009, ITV3 moved to an alternative multiplex. Viewers in areas that have completed switchover who receive their signal from a local relay transmitter and receive 'Freeview Lite', are no longer be able to receive ITV3.[2] ITV3 HD ITV3 HD Logo A high-definition simulcast of ITV3, ITV3 HD, launched on 15 November 2010 on Sky.[3][4] The channel is available through Sky's pay subscription but ITV is in talks with other providers including Virgin Media.[5] ITV3 HD offers most of the ITV3 catalogue of recent drama in high definition, including the likes of Lewis, Agatha Christie's Marple, Above Suspicion and factual series such as Joanna Lumley's Nile and Martin Clunes' Islands of Britain. An increasing amount of ITV3’s classic drama will be broadcast in high definition as ITV re-masters its extensive back-catalogue. Viewership and programming ITV3 share of viewing 2004-2007 BARB figures The channel is mainly aimed at the over-35 audience, and much of its output consists of reruns of older ITV drama series and sitcoms. The company are hoping to use it, and extra investment into its ITV2 channel to triple non-terrestrial revenue within five years. ITV's attempt to secure more ratings for the channel has led to the network purchasing the exclusive terrestrial television rights to a number of newer and in some cases popular US drama series, such as NUMB3RS and more recently Law & Order: Trial by Jury. ITV launched a one hour timeshift channel of ITV3 on Monday, 30 October 2006. ITV2+1 launched on the same day. This channel is often unable to broadcast certain programmes "for legal reasons", but the programme in question might still be listed on the EPG. During the 2007 Rugby World Cup, ITV3 broadcast some of the matches while ITV1 and ITV4 were showing live European football matches which were being played at the same time. Programmes Agatha Christie's Poirot George and Mildred Cagney & Lacey Cracker The Darling Buds of May Flashpoint Goodnight Sweetheart Hack Heartbeat Jeeves and Wooster Monarch of the Glen Mr. Bean Pie in the Sky On the Buses Quincy, M.E. Rising Damp Tales of the Unexpected A Touch of Frost Upstairs, Downstairs Wycliffe Crime Thriller Awards The ITV3 Crime Thriller Awards were first held on 3 October 2008, and were broadcast on ITV3 three days later. ITV3 controller Emma Tennant devised the awards to "cement ITV3's reputation as the home of great storytelling and, in particular, great crime thrillers".[6] In 2009, the awards were merged with the Crime Writers' Association Daggers. References ^ http://www.irishtimes.com/newspaper/finance/2010/0104/1224261600015.html ^ http://tvretune.co.uk/faqs/index.php#36 What changes happen after I re-tune? ^ "ITV plc 2010 Interim Results & Sky deal". ITV plc. 3 August 2010. http://www.itv.com/presscentre/pressreleases/programmepressreleases/itvplc2010interimresults/default.html.  ^ "ITV3 HD and ITV4 HD go live on Sky". Digital Spy. 15 November 2010. http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/digitaltv/news/a287927/itv3-hd-and-itv4-hd-go-live-on-sky.html.  ^ Sweney, Mark (3 August 2010). "ITV unveils pay-TV push". London: The Guardian. http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/2010/aug/03/itv-unveils-pay-tv-push.  ^ West, Dave (2008-05-03). "ITV3 plans crime drama awards, season". Digital Spy. http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/tv/a95210/itv3-plans-crime-drama-awards-season.html. Retrieved 2008-10-07.  External links ITV3 at itv.com v • d • e ITV Companies ITV plc (Carlton Communications plc · Granada plc · ITV Breakfast Ltd)  · STV Group plc · UTV Media plc · Channel Television Ltd ITV Franchises Northern Scotland: Grampian · Central Scotland: Scottish · Scottish/English Border: Border · Northern Ireland: UTV · North East England: Tyne Tees · Yorkshire: Yorkshire · North of England (weekdays), later North West England (all week) and Isle of Man: Granada · North of England and Midlands (weekends): ABC · Wales and the West of England: TWW, WWN, ITSWW, HTV · Midlands (weekdays) and London (weekends), later Midlands (all week): ATV · Midlands (all week): Central · East Anglia: Anglia · London (weekdays): Rediffusion, Thames, Carlton · London (weekends): ATV, LWT · South and South East England: Southern, TVS, Meridian · South West England: Westward, TSW, Westcountry · Channel Islands: Channel National franchises Breakfast: TV-am, GMTV, ITV Breakfast · Teletext: ORACLE, Teletext Ltd. Non-franchise regions STV · ITV Tyne Tees & Border · ITV Thames Valley · ITV London · ITV South West Unsuccessful franchise bids London Weekday, East Anglia and South and South East England: CPV-TV · North West England: North West Television SD Channels ITV1/STV/UTV · ITV2 · ITV3 · ITV4 · CITV Channel HD Channels ITV1 HD  · ITV2 HD  · ITV3 HD  · ITV4 HD  · STV HD  · UTV HD · International channels ITV Granada (Middle East & Asia) Brands News: ITV News (ITN) · Sport: ITV Sport · Kids: CITV · Weather: ITV Weather · Mobile: ITV Mobile · Production: ITV Studios Online itv.com · ITV Local · ITV Player · STV Player · stv.tv · u.tv See also Carlton Screen Advertising · History of ITV television idents · ITV Digital · ITV Emergency National Service (1968) · Television House · ITV Schools · ITV Telethon · ITV Nightscreen · Trident Television · Alpha Television · Freesat (channel list) · Night Network · ITV Preview 1 · History of ITV Independent television regulators ITA (1955-72) · IBA (1972-91) · ITC (1991-2003) · Ofcom (2003-present) Website: www.itv.com