| Country | United Kingdom |
|---|---|
| Broadcast area | Glasgow |
| Headquarters | Pacific Quay, Glasgow |
| Programming | |
| Language | English |
| Picture format | 576i (16:9SDTV) |
| Ownership | |
| Owner | STV Group plc |
| Sister channels | STV STV Edinburgh |
| History | |
| Launched | 2 June 2014 |
| Closed | 23 April 2017 |
| Replaced by | STV2 |
| Links | |
| Website | stv |
| Availability | |
| Terrestrial | |
| Freeview | Channel 8 |
STV Glasgow was a Britishlocal television station servingGlasgow and surrounding areas. The station was owned and operated bySTV Group plc in partnership withGlasgow Caledonian University.
The channel was closed on Sunday 23 April 2017 and replaced bySTV2, a semi-national network of local TV stations.
STV were awarded local TV licences in January 2013 to operate two digital television channels, under the working titles of GTV and ETV, in Glasgow and Edinburgh respectively, for up to 12 years.[1] Three other bids were made for the Glasgow licence by Glasgow TV,Made in Glasgow and Metro8 Glasgow.[2]
The channel was run in partnership withGlasgow Caledonian University.[3]
STV Glasgow launched at 6.30pm on Monday 2 June 2014, originally airing every day from midday until around midnight.[4] The channel claimed to have reached over half a million viewers in its first month.[5] Its sister stationSTV Edinburgh launched on 12 January 2015.
The channel extended its hours in March 2015, along with sister channel STV Edinburgh. The two city channels then shared the majority of programming, with most STV Glasgow productions also broadcast on its sister station.
On Monday 24 April 2017, with the launch of more STV City channels in Aberdeen, Ayr and Dundee, the network of services was merged and relaunched asSTV2.[6][7]
STV Glasgow aired a locally focused schedule of new, archived and imported programming,[8] including daily magazine shows, an expandedSTV News service, features, former STV programmes, documentaries and drama.
Non-news productions from the Glasgow studios included the early evening show,Live at Five,[9] sports chat showPeter and Roughie's Football Show,[10] interview seriesMy Life in Ten Pictures and entertainment showGrass Roots Music.[11]
STV Glasgow also aired archived drama series includingTaggart,Take the High Road andRebus alongside the acclaimed PolishWorld War II dramaCzas honoru (Days of Honour) and the comedy drama seriesHigh Times. The station aimed to broadcast at least an hour a week of non-English language programming.