
Kerrang! TV
Main TV standard-definiton channels
How to Watch: Kerrang! TV
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Main TV standard-definiton channels
Channel name arrow_drop_down | web | radio | Freeview | Sky | Freesat | ||
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Kerrang! TV | live_tv | 358 |
Regional content: National channel with no regional content or variations.
Official site: See the
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Sunday, 9 June 2013
brandon cavill: Rather bizzarly you can watch by going to Smash Hits - Watch Now and clicking on "Kerrang!".
I can't see a link on the Kerrang! web site...
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(it's the Kerrang! logo in the video player, and they you have to STILL click Kerrang! again on the "toolbar").
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Monday, 1 July 2013
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CAMF11110:45 PM
Kerrang! TV can now be watched online here: Kerrang! TV
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Tuesday, 2 July 2013
Friday, 1 November 2019
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StevensOnln12:36 PM
pete: You could try contacting the channel via their website (this isn't it)
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Tuesday, 26 January 2021
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Corin5:08 AM
Briantist: The link you have provided as the official website (which redirects to the main page of the "Kerrang!" website) is a link to the weekly magazine "Kerrange!" published by Wasted Talent Limited and not to "Kerrang! TV" owned and operated by Box Plus Network Limited, which is wholly owned since January 8th, 2019, but the UK state owned broadcaster Channel Four Television Corporation.
Thus the official website is
https : // www.boxplus.com / ? channel = kerrang
(spaces added to prevent the link details from being eaten by any anti-URL spam filter)
which consists of a web page allowing one to view a live stream of the Kerrang! TV service.
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Chris.SE4:37 PM
Corin:
Yes it seems the link goes to Kerrang! which appears to be a magazine which may or may not be associated with the Kerrang radio channel, not the TV channel.
As Briantist has not updated a lot of the technical information related to the 700MHz clearance program, I doubt this one will not be high on the priority list!
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