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Bonanza joins EPG
Published Monday, Aug 23 2004, 09:54 BST | By Darren Shelley
A new free-to-air entertainment channel called Bonanza has launched on Sky this morning. The channel is run by the Canis Group, who also run TV Warehouse.
The channel will feature classic TV shows and films from around the World. Over the next couple of weeks Bonanza will broadcast a range of new programming which is currently in production from the channel's base in Southern Spain.
Canis Group Chief Executive Ed Hall, speaking from Spain explains the mix: "There is a growing community of British people living and working in the sun and this is not reflected in the current channel line-up on digital television. We have built a major production facility in Marbella and expect to develop a growing range of series about life here. As you would expect, there is a lot of interest from local advertisers, and this is an untapped new market."
Bonanza broadcasts round-the-clock and can be found on EPG number 238.
The channel will feature classic TV shows and films from around the World. Over the next couple of weeks Bonanza will broadcast a range of new programming which is currently in production from the channel's base in Southern Spain.
Canis Group Chief Executive Ed Hall, speaking from Spain explains the mix: "There is a growing community of British people living and working in the sun and this is not reflected in the current channel line-up on digital television. We have built a major production facility in Marbella and expect to develop a growing range of series about life here. As you would expect, there is a lot of interest from local advertisers, and this is an untapped new market."
Bonanza broadcasts round-the-clock and can be found on EPG number 238.
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