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Revision as of 21:59, 26 March 2003

ITV Digital used to be the sole British terrestrial digital television broadcaster. It was launched as ONdigital in 1998, and renamed ITV Digital in April 2000, but withdrew its service and went into administration in early 2002. Its main shareholders are the UK ITV broadcasters Carlton Communications plc and Granada plc.

Following an expensive deal with the Football League and disappointing takeup of its digital TV service, it was placed into administration on March 27, 2002. Most subscription channels stopped broadcasting on ITV Digital on May 1, 2002. The collapse caused severe financial difficulties for lower-division football clubs who had budgeted for large incomes from the television contract.

It had a famous advertising campaign involving the comedian Johnny Vegas and a knitted monkey. A replica knitted monkey could be obtained by signing up to ITV Digital. Because the monkey could not be obtained without signing up to the service, a popular market for second-hand monkeys developed. At one time original ITV Digital monkeys were fetching outlandish prices on Ebay.

A consortium led by the BBC has been given ITV Digital's old broadcasting license, and launched the Freeview service in the autumn of 2002, offering 30 free-to-air channels but no subscription or premium services.


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