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180:, who conceived the idea and pitched it originally to BSkyB (who turned it down, but ultimately launched their own dedicated poker channel in 2007). Nieboer raised the funding of £1.75m from Party Poker and two private investors and brought in James Hopkins, Sky Sports' producer of rugby and poker as a partner and shareholder. Hopkins was involved in the success of the first live poker tournament on television, The Poker Million, in 2000. The Channel recruited Chris White, ex Fremantle executive, as Commercial Director in 2006 to expand the company into European, Asian and Latin American markets. 43: 188:
evening slot, where the Poker Channel broadcast between 9.30pm and 4am. On 1 March 2007, to capitalise on the popularity of poker in Europe, The Poker Channel launched as a free-to-air channel on cable platforms in France (Free and Numericable) and Germany (Kabel BW), and in Finland, Norway, Sweden and Denmark on DTH satellite platform, Canal Digital.
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figures The Poker Channel rebranded itself as All in Sport in August 2006 and added some sports related programming. The rebranding resulted in a move to channel 444 in the Sports section of the Sky EPG. Due to Sky's broadcasting rules the channel was only able to broadcast poker programming for 4 to 6 hours a day.
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In 2009 and 2010 the Poker Channel continued to expand its availability in Europe, including launches on all cable platforms in Portugal (Zon, Meo, Cabovisao); Neufbox (SFR) in France; Austria Telekom, Vectra and UPC in Poland, and making the channel available to all subscribers of Focussat, DigiTV
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In late 2007, The Poker Channel increased distribution in Germany (Kabel Deutschland and Unity Media) and launched with cable platforms in Belgium (BeTV and Coditel), Luxembourg (Coditel), Iceland (Skjarinn), Malta (Melita Cable) and Spain (Movistar TV). In 2008, the Channel expanded its footprint
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The Poker Channel broadcast a range of poker-related programmes acquired from around the world, such as the World Series of Poker, the World Series of Poker Europe, the Aussie Millions, the Irish Open, the Grosvenor UK Poker Tour, the Great British Poker Tour, Poker Island TV, the World Series of
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On 31 December 2006 the channel decided to cease broadcasting as a 24-hour channel on Sky in the UK, due to Sky's EPG re-structure and limitations on poker programming broadcast hours, and started a long-term partnership with Sky Channel 166 (Info TV Ltd) to broadcast poker programming in a late
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The channel was first broadcast in the UK in March 2005 on channel number 265. Following an EPG re-structure by Sky in April 2006 the channel was moved to channel number 844 in Sky's new 'Gaming and Dating' section. The move resulted in a loss in viewing figures. In an attempt to regain viewing
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The Channel was typically carried in the basic packages of cable and satellite operators in Europe and classified as a sport or entertainment channel in electronic programme guides (EPGs). It broadcast 24 hours a day in all Continental
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Brightcove. The partnership facilitates the delivery of free advertising-supported video content on poker. The Poker Channel recruited Paul Sandells in July 2008, former UK.PokerNews.com editor, as Editor in Chief of the site.
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further in Finland (Welho, Maxinetti) and launched in the Netherlands, on KPN and in the digital basic package of UPC, adjacent to Eurosport in UPC's EPG, as well as in Greece (OnTelecom) and on the online TV service,
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On 3 December 2012, the Poker Channel was rebranded as the Player Channel. as it increased the level of sports-betting programming on the channel, including a weekly sports-betting tipping show, Best of Bets.
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In 2007, the channel also extended its presence online, setting up content and marketing partnerships with online video sites including
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countries and 6.5 hours a day in the UK and Ireland on Sky Channel 166, in the entertainment section, adjacent to FX in the Sky EPG.
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Backgammon, the Million Dollar Cash Game, the Poker Nations Cup, the World Poker Crown, The World Heads-up Championship and the
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The Poker Channel was launched in the UK in March 2005 and broadcast poker programming including major tournaments such as the
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In 2010 Poker Channel partnered with media companies in Latin America to launch in Spanish language in Argentina and Mexico.
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until 3 December 2012, was a gaming TV network which broadcast to over 30 million households in 30 countries.
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In September 2008 The Poker Channel re-launched their web site, PokerChannelEurope.com, in partnership with
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and UPC Direct in Eastern Europe in Czech Republic, Romania, Hungary, Slovenia and Slovakia.
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The Poker Channel was formed in 2005 by Crispin Nieboer, ex-commercial manager at
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In October 2013, the Player Channel was acquired by leading e-sports channel
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Television channels and stations disestablished in 2013
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The channel also had a three-hour overnight slot on
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The Poker Channel

United Kingdom
Europe
Ginx TV
ThePlayerChannel.com
Europe
World Series of Poker
World Poker Tour
British Sky Broadcasting
Zattoo
YouTube
online video platform
Ginx TV
World Poker Tour
Peter Eastgate
CNBC Europe
"iGaming Business"
Sky Betting & Gaming
"Poker Channel to launch on Sky"
"Welcome to Sky Digi Online part of Media 247"
the original
Poker Channel is Rebranded to the Player Channel


"Gynx TV acquires The Player Channel"
The Player Channel
Official Site
Archive index
Wayback Machine

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