Horse & Country TV

Horse & Country TV
Horse & Country TV logo
Launched 7 July 2007.
Owned by H&C TV Ltd.
Picture format 16:9, 576i (SDTV)
Audience share UK:
~0.00% (September 2015 (2015-09), BARB)
Country United Kingdom
Broadcast area United Kingdom
The Netherlands
The Republic of Ireland
Sweden
Malta
Website Website
Availability
Satellite
Sky Channel 253
Cable
Ziggo Netherlands Channel 136
Caiway Netherlands Channel 136
Glashart Media Netherlands Channel 292
DELTA Netherlands Channel 121
Kabelnoord Netherlands Channel 259
Kabeltex Netherlands Channel 204
Stichting CAI Harderwijk Netherlands Channel 143
Magine.com Sweden .
Com Hem – Kanal Sweden .
Streaming media
Horizon Horizon.tv (Netherlands only)

Horse & Country TV is a British TV channel about equestrianism and British country lifestyle. H&C TV is broadcast in the UK and Ireland on satellite television on Sky digital channel 253. H&C is also simulcast in Malta via Melita and launched to cable TV viewers in the Netherlands in June 2012. In June 2013 H&C launched in Sweden, on the OTT service Magine. In February 2015, H&C launched in Australia on Fetch TV.[1]

In 2012, H&C commissioned the series "Getting to Greenwich", an 8-part series profiling rider contenders for London 2012 Olympics and Paralympics. H&C also commissioned "Dean Dibsdall: Model Farrier", a single film about the winner of E4's "Playing It Straight" 2012. H&C produced in-house "Carl and Charlotte: Dressage Superstars" a 2-part series about top British Dressage riders, Carl Hester and Charlotte Dujardin.

Horse & Country programming is available in the US on HRTV, in France on Equidia, in Italy on Class Horse TV, in New Zealand on Country TV and in Dubai on Dubai Racing Channel.

Awards and nominations

H&C TV has been nominated for four years running for Best Specialist Channel in the Broadcast Digital Awards from 2010 to 2012. H&C won the award in 2011 against other nominees: the Food Network UK and the Horror Channel. H&C's website was also shortlisted in 2012 for the Best Website category with other nominees being Channel 4, E4 and CBeebies' sites. In 2013, H&C TV was shortlisted for Best Factual Channel with the other nominees being BBC Four, Discovery Channel and History.

Citations

Broadcast: Covering the Olympics with no coverage[2]

  1. Knox, David. "Horse & Country TV to Launch in Australia". Horse Yard. Retrieved 14 December 2014.
  2. Broadcast. "Covering the Olympics with no coverage". Broadcast. Retrieved 22 August 2012.


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