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Mustard TV

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Launched
  
24 March 2014

Freeview
  
Channel 7

Website
  
www.mustardtv.co.uk

Owned by
  
Archant Community Media Ltd

Audience share
  
Local TV Macro Network: 0.01% (September 2015 (2015-09), BARB)

Headquarters
  
Prospect House, Rouen Road, Norwich, NR1 1RE

Mustard TV is a local television station based in Norwich, Norfolk. It broadcasts to over 400,000 people, covering Norwich and much of Norfolk reaching Cromer in the north of the county, Dereham to the west and parts of south Norfolk and north Suffolk. A wholly owned subsidiary of regional media group Archant, its managing director is Fiona Ryder, appointed in September 2012.

Contents

2012

  • May
  • 23-media regulator Ofcom extended the invitation for local operators in cities across the United Kingdom to operate a new local television service in their area.
  • 2013

  • 25 January Behind the Second with First Network Norwich bus A Day The Buses
  • 2014

  • 24 March - Mustard TV started broadcasting on Freeview channel 8 OFF and was the second local TV station to launch in the UK. It offers a programme catch up service on its website and plans to launch on Virgin Media, channel 159 before the end of 2014.
  • September - Ofcom announced that Mustard TV had won the licence to operate the local TV service for the Norwich area to be broadcast on Channel 7. It is set to become one of nineteen new stations to launch across the country.
  • 2015

  • 23 March - the station received widespread press attention after broadcasting an exchange between Helen McDermott and Darren Eadie in which an obscene word was used. The clip was not intended for broadcast but was aired accidentally. The station was forced to apologise.
  • 28 July - Mustard TV was set to broadcast a live pre-season Norwich City friendly against West Ham. However, the live feed failed due to a satellite problem. Instead, the channel broadcast a blank screen bearing the words: "Sorry, we're having some technical difficulties. We'll be back with you as soon as we can". A recording of the match went out around 90 minutes later. An apology was later issued by managing director Fiona Ryder.
  • 2016

  • 5 April - Mustard TV to move from OFF Channel 8 to ON Channel 7
  • 1 May - Mustard TV 24 Hours Norwich News Wire
  • Programming

    Mustard TV broadcasts a wide range of local programming including news, current affairs, entertainment, culture, sports, property and cookery.

    The station broadcasts 90 minutes of local news from Mustard TV's Norwich studio every weekday evening. The Mustard Show is a nightly magazine show on local life, comedy, drama, gameshows, culture, arts and human interest stories is one of its flagship programmes, airing at 6.15 pm every evening during the week and hosted by former NCFC football player Darren Eadie and Future Radio presenter Beth Davison.

    Studios

    Mustard TV and its studios are based at Prospect House, Rouen Road in Norwich at Archant's headquarters.

    References

    Mustard TV Wikipedia