ABC Guide

ABC Guide
Launched 30 May 2006
Closed 8 February 2008
Network ABC Television
Owned by Australian Broadcasting Corporation
Picture format 576i (SDTV) 16:9 (ABC2)
720p (HDTV) 16:9 (ABC HD)
Country Australia
Language English
Sister channel(s) ABC TV
ABC HD
ABC2
Availability
Terrestrial
SD Digital 21 (ABC2)
HD Digital 20 (ABC HD)

The ABC Guide was a television channel provided by the Australian Broadcasting Corporation to digital television viewers in Australia. It began broadcasting on 30 May 2006. The channel was broadcast during the off-air periods for both ABC HD and ABC2 on their respective channels. The guide was initially available in launched in Sydney, with all other digital ABC broadcast regions launching the guide at a later date.

The ABC Guide was removed from channel 20 on 1 January 2008 when ABC HD relaunched as a full-time simulcast of ABC TV. The ABC Guide was later closed on 8 February 2008 when ABC2 was moved from channel 21 to channel 22 and began 24-hour broadcasting.

Features

The ABC Guide broadcast on ABC2 in 2007

The ABC Guide featured a primetime television guide for the programming of both ABC TV and ABC2. The channel provided DiG Radio in the form of an accompanied audio stream. The datacast service also provides realtime weather reports for major centres in Australia.

DiG Radio

A live audio stream of DiG Radio, an Australian Broadcasting Corporation digital radio service, was available via the ABC Guide. This was accompanied by a realtime informational slide that stated the current and upcoming soundtrack.

Advertising

The ABC Guide advertised new and popular television programs from both ABC TV and ABC2 via an informational slide. The informational slide contained program information and broadcast times.

Identity

The ABC Guides' onair look remained constant from May 2006 when the channel launched until its close. It featured six informational slides. The design and colour scheme was based on ABC Online's branding of the time, with the use of light blue, orange, and white. Each slide also used elements from each respective channel's on-air branding, which include ABC TV, ABC2, and DiG Radio.

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