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Now 90s was a British
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music television channel, focusing exclusively on playing 1990s music for 10 months of the year (with their Christmas service not only playing hits from the 1990s). The channel originally launched on 23 November 2010 as WTF (Weekly Top Forty). It reached a million viewers in Sky alone each month. The channel was only allowed to have two ad-breaks an hour.


History


WTF (Weekly Top Forty)

When the channel originally launched as WTF, the channel used a video jukebox format which allowed viewers to select videos by texting the video selection number to the number on the screen. There were different selection playlists during different times of the day.


Massive R&B

On 15 August 2011, WTF was rebranded as Massive R&B and, as the channel's name applies, changed its focus to R&B music. On 20 September 2011, the channel launched on
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, having previously only been available on Sky. It moved to 511 in September 2012. Many years after the name being unused, Massive R&B would be reused again as a rebrand of Channel AKA from 1 June 2018 until 1 November 2018, when it became Total Country.


Planet Pop

On 27 March 2013, the channel was rebranded as Planet Pop, with programming aimed at a core audience of 16 to 24-year-olds, including ''The Planet Pop 40'' and ''Party-On Planet Pop''. From 13 October 2015 until January 18, 2016, Planet Pop returned as simply "Planet" on Sky channel 389.


Chilled TV/Chilled 90s

On 9 September 2015, the channel was rebranded as Chilled TV, which featured laidback and acoustic songs. From 18 November until 26 December 2016, Chilled TV was temporarily rebranded as Chilled Xmas. On 31 March 2017, Chilled TV was rebranded as Chilled 90s, following the success of
Now 80s NOW 80s is a British free-to-air music television channel, focusing exclusively on playing music from the 1980s. The channel launched in its current form on 27 December 2016, initially as a temporary pop-up rebrand of Now Music, previously a con ...
, and eventually temporary renamed to Now Christmas on 10 November 2017.


Now 90s

After the success of Now Christmas, the channel was renamed to Now 90s on 27 December 2017, changing its focus onto music from the 1990s and occasionally shows adverts for previous Now albums that were released in the 1990s. In November 2017, Now 80s and Now 90s (then broadcasting as Now Christmas) were added to the GMAN
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multiplex broadcasting to
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. The channel launched on Virgin Media on 8 March 2019, along with sister channel Total Country. It was previously available via the red button on
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on the platform along with Now 80s and Total Country (then Channel AKA). In June 2018 availability of Now 80s was extended to Freeview HD owners in more parts of the country by relocating to the
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COM8 multiplex. Now 90s continued to broadcast to Manchester only, until 26 February 2019, when it was relocated to the COM8 multiplex. However, in August 2019 the channel was taken off-air on Freeview, with a placeholder note being added, a couple of weeks later, to say that the channel should be broadcasting again on 1 October 2019. On 1 October 2019, Now 90s came back to Freeview as a channel streaming through connected TVs for the majority of the day. However, in order to keep a channel number near to
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or
Clubland TV Clubland TV is a British free-to-air Dance music channel. It is based from the Clubland compilation albums. Clubland TV airs various sub-genres of dance/EDM from the 90's to the late 2010s, such as electronica, techno, trance, eurodance, house, ...
(so not to be placed next to Channelbox in the streaming section lower down in the EPG) the channel has to broadcast over the terrestrial Freeview system for at least two hours a day and so can be found from 05:00-07:00 on non-streaming devices. It was removed from there on 26 February 2020, and replaced with sister channel
Now 70s Now 70s (formerly Channel U, Channel AKA, Massive R&B and Total Country) is a British free-to-air music television channel, owned by All Around the World Productions, available through Sky UK, Freeview (UK), Freeview and Virgin Media within the ...
. It was put on Channelbox alongside
Clubland TV Clubland TV is a British free-to-air Dance music channel. It is based from the Clubland compilation albums. Clubland TV airs various sub-genres of dance/EDM from the 90's to the late 2010s, such as electronica, techno, trance, eurodance, house, ...
before returning to the Greater Manchester multiplex on 13 May 2020, where it could be found on channel 84. From 19 November to 27 December 2020, Now 90s temporarily rebranded as
Now 80s NOW 80s is a British free-to-air music television channel, focusing exclusively on playing music from the 1980s. The channel launched in its current form on 27 December 2016, initially as a temporary pop-up rebrand of Now Music, previously a con ...
while the usual slot Now 80s is on was used for Now Christmas, in a similar change to how Total Country rebranded as Now 80s for the festive period the previous year before the rebrand to Now 70s after Christmas. This was repeated from 18 November 2021. As Now 80s became a channel which only viewers in Greater Manchester could get on Freeview during this time, AATW decided to simulcast the repeats of 1980s series '' Fame'' on their Now Christmas channel as well, so viewers nationwide could continue to follow the series. On 26 October 2022, NOW 90s was delisted from Manchester local Freeview. On 9 November 2022, NOW 90s was closed for the final time, at approximately 03:25. The final video to be played on NOW 90s was LL Cool J - Ain't Nobody. The station flipped to a Christmas music format, NOW XMAS, which continued until 27 December when the station was replaced by
NOW Rock NOW Rock is an British free-to-air music television channel, focusing exclusively on playing Rock music music for 10 months of the year (with NOW Xmas being a temporary rebrand between November–December). The channel launched on 27 December 2022. ...
.


On-air identity

File:Planet Pop.png, Planet Pop: 27 March 2013 – 9 September 2015


References


External links

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All Around the World Productions website
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