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Sky to show Nuts TV

Channel to focus on girls, cars, entertainment, gadgets, music and sport

  • Andrea-Marie Vassou
  • News
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  • 15/01/2008
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A broadcast version of weekly lads’ magazine Nuts will now be shown on Sky.

Nuts TV, which was originally launched on Freeview in September, will be accessible via the Sky TV guide from 21 January.

The channel will cover topics similar to those in the magazine including girls, cars, entertainment, gadgets, music and sport.

Programmes will broadcast from 7pm to 3am, two hours longer than it is for broadcast on Freeview, with only pre-watershed content shown before 9pm.

It is available free to any Sky subscriber but no channel number has yet been confirmed.

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