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The channel, which started terrestrial transmissions on the Isle of Wight in October 2002, expanded across Europe on the Sky satellite network in January 2007. Financial problems four months later mean company directors have decided to shut down the TV station despite talks with potential investors.
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Prior to the station's closure, Solent TV director Linda Ovnik stated the station "had not received as much as a 10p piece in public funding". The parent companies of Solent TV were largely funded by public or charitable money and it was suggested at the time of the collapse that this money was used
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At the start of 2007, the station was losing several thousand pounds a month but had said that it was on course to reduce its losses dramatically since its move to Sky and the dramatic increase in revenue should have taken it into profit by 2008. A few months later station director Linda Ovnik told
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The TV station's web site was by 2007 claimed by the station to be receiving over 350,000 unique visits every month. In a BBC report following the station's closure, it was revealed the station claimed it had 70,000 peak time viewers at any one time, although the company earlier in the year said it
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To enable the transition to Sky, Solent TV worked with Sony Broadcast and Broadcast Networks to upgrade Solent TV's technical infrastructure to digital and HD technology. The new equipment included a new Sony XDCAM HD camera system, allowing Solent TV to create all new footage on this format; an
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HD-ready media server and media management system from Suitcase TV; a Miranda X-Station HD-ready playout system and the new Miranda Kaleido multiview system for playout. To link Solent TV to the Sky platform, a new Broadcast Networks H264 encoder system was used to provide the live link to
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In September 2007, several former Solent TV staff – who lost their jobs when the station went bust – won a tribunal hearing for Β£17,000 for breach of contract after their contracts were terminated without notice.
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After a false start in March 2006, the channel launched on the Sky satellite platform (channel 219) on 15 January 2007, just a few months before it ceased broadcasting altogether.
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files such as the channel's news programme 'Solent Tonight'. Shortly after the Sky launch the live web stream ceased, and although the on-demand service continued, it was via
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said he would raise the matter with ministers, and called on the Charity Commissioners to investigate Island Volunteers, the parent company of Solent TV.
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Solent TV’s sister organisations, Island Volunteers, Community Solutions and DV Media, are also ceasing to trade. All employees are being made redundant.
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The company's publicly available bank details revealed it lost almost Β£1,000,000 in the 2006 financial year, more than double its losses in 2005.
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the Isle of Wight County Press that the station was "desperately seeking investors". A statement on the Solent TV website on 24 May 2007 read:
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Solent TV will stop broadcasting tonight Thursday 24 May 2007 as the company ceases trading because it’s insolvent.
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Some people felt that the station concentrated too heavily on its news output and lost sight of its finances.
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Solent TV's final programme was a shorter-than-normal edition of the local news programme, Solent Tonight.
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who said "Solent TV is strikingly confident. Brash, even. It's just like an ITV region circa 1989."
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The website carried a news and sports service for the Isle of Wight.
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Holmes, David (1 June 2007). Isle of Wight County Press. p. 16.
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Until the Sky launch, the channel's content was streamed live in
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Article on Digital Spy – "Solent TV abandons Sky launch plans"
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Article on Digital Spy – "Solent TV plans March launch on Sky"
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"Charlie Brooker's Screen burn: Mar 17"
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Article on Digital Spy – "Solent TV plans March launch on Sky"
Article on Digital Spy – "Solent TV abandons Sky launch plans"
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RSL television channels
Mass media of the Isle of Wight
Television channels and stations established in 2002
Defunct television channels in the United Kingdom
Television channels and stations disestablished in 2007

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