Magic TV

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Magic
Magic Logo
Launched 13 September, 2001
Owned by Emap
Audience share 0.1% (May '06, [1])
Website www.magic.co.uk/tv
Availability
Satellite
Sky Digital Channel 352
Cable
Virgin Media Channel 340/330
NTL Ireland Channel 713

Magic TV is a British music television station owned by EMAP. It plays mainly easy listening music videos and is based on the Magic Radio network also owned by EMAP. Like the other EMAP music television channels, Magic operates as a jukebox service where viewers are able to request videos to be played via a premium-rate telephone number.

It is part of subscription packages on all platforms and is part of a boquet of channels owned by EMAP, which include The Hits, Kerrang! TV, Smash Hits!, Q, The Box, FHM and KISS.


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