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Zone Club

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European lifestyle and entertainment channel
Television channel
Zone Club
Broadcast areaEurope
NetworkChello Zone
Programming
Picture format576i (4:3SDTV)
Ownership
OwnerChello Central Europe/Chellomedia
Liberty Global
Sister channelsZone Europa
Zone Fantasy
Zone Horror
Zone Reality
Zone Romantica
Zone Thriller
History
Launched1998; 27 years ago (1998) (EMEA)
1 April 2001; 24 years ago (2001-04-01) (Poland)
13 September 2004; 21 years ago (2004-09-13) (Hungary)
Closed1 April 2010; 15 years ago (2010-04-01) (EMEA)
1 February 2012; 13 years ago (2012-02-01) (Hungary)
3 December 2012; 12 years ago (2012-12-03) (Poland)
Replaced byEurope:Fine Living Network (2010)
Hungary: Megamax (2012)
Poland:CBS Drama (2012)
Former namesClub (1998-2006)
Poland: Club TV (2010-2012)
Links
Websitewww.zoneclub.tv

Zone Club was aEuropeanlifestyle andentertainment channel. It launched in 1998 asClub. It then launched on 1 April 2001 in Poland, and on 13 September 2004 in Hungary.

History

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The Hungarian version was originally 24/7 on the UPC Direct satellite platform, but on cable, it timeshared withTV2'sÍrisz TV, which was broadcast between 18:00-23:00 CET. On 27 June 2006, as part of Zone Vision's channels rebranded under the "Zone" brand, Club became Zone Club. The channel became 24/7 in Hungary on 1 January 2007, when Írisz TV closed.[1]

The channel focused on six programme categories:style,health, home, travel, food andrelationships. It also broadcastdramas anddocumentaries. It targeted women aged 18 to 39 and was available 24/7 in five languages, reaching 6 million viewers in 22 countries acrossEurope, theArab World andKorea. On 27 December 2010 Zone Club inPoland changed its name intoClub TV.[2]

The Hungarian version of the channel became timeshared again by 18 April 2011, when Chello Central Europe launched its new kids channel,Megamax, broadcasting between 16:00-22:00 CET.[3] Megamax's broadcast hours were extended to 15 hours (7:00-22:00 CET) in late 2011, leading Zone Club being broadcast at night.[4]

InEMEA, Zone Club closed on 1 April 2010 and was replaced byFine Living Network.[5][6] On 1 February 2012, Zone Club closed in Hungary and was completely replaced by Megamax.[7] On 1 August 2012 Chellomedia revealed that all European versions of the Zone Channels would be rebranded into CBS channels.[8]CBS Drama replaced Club TV in Poland on 3 December 2012.[9]

Programming

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Final shows

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Former shows

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See also

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References

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  1. ^Attila, Kardos."A Zone Club-bal osztott musoridoben a Megamax! - sat-tv-radio".sat-tv-radio.hu. Retrieved2023-09-03.
  2. ^"Zone Club zmienia się w Club TV".www.wirtualnemedia.pl (in Polish). Retrieved2023-09-03.
  3. ^"Megamax od 18. dubna v Maďarsku".Parabola.cz (in Czech). 2011-04-17. Retrieved2023-09-03.
  4. ^"Archived copy"(PDF). Archived fromthe original(PDF) on 2016-03-25. Retrieved2018-12-20.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  5. ^"Fine Living Network Debuts April 1 As Home of Quality Lifestyle Programming Throughout EMEA".Business Wire. Retrieved17 July 2015.
  6. ^"Zone Club vanaf 1 april Fine Living Network". Radio.nl. 2010-03-18.
  7. ^"Éjjel-nappal Megamax".DTV News (in Hungarian). 2014-09-04. Retrieved2023-09-03.
  8. ^"CBS and Chellomedia take entertainment across EMEA". Broadband TV News. 2012-08-01.
  9. ^"Kanały CBS w Polsce. Co w ramówce?". Media2.pl. 2012-11-30.
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