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Finally.....Sky's music channels

  • 11-04-2003 12:30am
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    The new Sky music channels are all set for a launch next Thursday afternoon. After months of waiting, Flaunt, Scuzz and The Amp will finally launch on EPG 469, 471 and 473 respectively. A Sky spokesman exclusively revealed to SDO earlier this week about its plans of launching next week, however no detail was given on exact details such as day and time of launch. Information has now been confirmed and the new music channels WILL launch next Thursday (17th April) at 14:00. As previously revealed, the three channels will cater for different audiences, playing different music genres. Flaunt, previously named Gloss will feature a mix of chart music, fashion, celebrities and gossip aimed at a core audience of streetwise, fashion conscious girls aged 13-16. Featured artists include Justin Timberlake, Pink, Ms Dynamite, J-Lo and Kelly Rowland. Scuzz, the natural viewing home for disruptive rock fans, will target a core audience of 15-19 year old men with a playlist to include Queens of the Stone Age, Foo Fighters, Good Charlotte and AFI. The Amp is the channel for discerning fans of authentic, unmanufactured music. It will appeal to a core demographic of men aged 25-29 with music from artists such as White Stripes, Oasis, Doves, Coldplay and Massive Attack.


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 28,128 ✭✭✭✭Mossy Monk


    i look forward to Scuzz and The Amp. hopefully they will be good and not repetitive like other channels. who the hell came up with thos names. they are awful


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 14,483 ✭✭✭✭daveirl


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