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Fitness.TV to launch on satellite
Published Wednesday, Mar 11 2009, 12:49 GMT | By James Welsh
A new channel dedicated to health and fitness will launch free-to-air on satellite in the summer.
According to Brand Republic, Fitness.TV has secured a slot on Sky's electronic programme guide and will launch in June.
Media Fitness, which will launch the channel as a satellite and online simulcast, said the service "will appeal to men, women and children of all ages, providing viewers with their very own personal trainer, nutritionist and life coach free of charge".
According to Brand Republic, Fitness.TV has secured a slot on Sky's electronic programme guide and will launch in June.
Media Fitness, which will launch the channel as a satellite and online simulcast, said the service "will appeal to men, women and children of all ages, providing viewers with their very own personal trainer, nutritionist and life coach free of charge".
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