Blaze (British and Irish TV channel)

British television channel owned by A+E From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Blaze (British and Irish TV channel)

Blaze is a British English language free-to-air television channel owned by A&E Networks UK, a joint venture between A&E Networks and Sky Group. This channel allows UK A&E to use its programming for the complete "lifecycle".

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Blaze
Logo used since 2016
CountryUnited Kingdom
Ireland
Programming
Language(s)English
Picture format576i (16:9 SDTV)
Timeshift serviceBlaze +1
Ownership
OwnerA&E Networks
Sister channelsList of Sky UK channels
History
Launched20 September 2016; 8 years ago (2016-09-20)
Links
Websitewww.blaze.tv
Availability
Terrestrial
FreeviewChannel 64
Channel 81 (+1)
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A+E Networks Italy launched its Blaze on Sky Italy on March 22, 2017.[1] In Spain and Portugal, a version of Blaze channel was launched by AMC Networks International in joint-venture with A&E Networks to replace the A&E channel on 18 April 2018,[2] but closed and replaced with AMC Break on 19 April 2022.[3] The italian version of the channel was closed on 1 August 2023.[4]

Format and programming

The channels' programming is a best of A&E shows.[5] Blaze was the first channel launched in the UK by A&E Networks that did not borrow its name from one of the company's U.S. channels. The abbreviation "A&E" is commonly used to mean "Accident and Emergency unit" in the UK, so the company decided not to use that brand for the channel.[6]

Having originally only aired imported and rerun programming, Blaze commissioned its first original programme, Flipping Bangers, in 2017.[7] It premiered on 6 April 2018 as a part of the Car Night programming block.[8] A second season was later commissioned.

Staff

Elena Anniballi was appointed director of Blaze in April 2017.[9] In February 2019, A&E Networks appointed Dan Korn as head of Blaze.[6]

Programmes

Initial programmes
  • Pawn Stars (2016–)[5]
  • Mountain Men (2016–)[5]
  • American Restoration (2016–)[5]
Exclusive A&E programming (April 2019—)
Programmes from Sky History
Programmes from other British broadcasters
Original programming:

TCC and Blaze+1

TCC was The Community Channel's licence bought by A&E Networks UK so that their channel Blaze would be listed higher up on the EPG and The Community Channel would end up lower down (under their new name Together TV). TCC and sister channel Blaze+1 were a couple of part-time services slots hoarded[24] by A&E Networks, which broadcast shows from Blaze for a couple of hours each night after the main channel had shut down. In May 2024, That’s Media acquired the TCC Broadcasting broadcast licence[25] and its EPG slot from A+E Networks UK, so that it could launch That’s Memories.

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