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- Kerrang!_TV abstract "Kerrang! TV is a digital television station owned by The Box Plus Network, which is loosely connected to the magazine, Kerrang!. As of 2005 all of its programme content is music videos, the majority of which is open-schedule so as to permit text requests from their playlist. The TV station's playlist is mainly nu metal and pop punk/skate punk, although with some unusual exceptions. Certain acts such as Tenacious D and Limp Bizkit get higher-than-average play rates, due to higher rates of text requests. Themed 30-minute segments often cover artists who are on the playlist, with large numbers of videos, most noticeably Green Day, Panic! at the Disco, Paramore and You Me at Six.The station unusually guarantees to play a requested video, unlike others where a voting system is in place. However, it may take some time for the video to be played.It shares much of the ethos of its namesake magazine, although it will not go as far as to play unsigned acts or veer too far off music which is accepted by the mainstream. Heavy metal is least played, as death metal and black metal are very rarely played, although extreme metal act Cradle of Filth have appeared on late-night and even daytime Kerrang! TV from time to time. More mainstream rock acts are favoured. British and American music is most featured, European music is played rarely; although Rammstein (Germany) have featured weekly. Gothic metal and power metal are rarely played.Many of the videos shown are heavily censored to remove profanity, violence, and references to God and religion. The censorship usually takes the form of dubbing out the offending phrase or by blurring the picture. Video countdowns are often shown. Different ones that have been shown include 'moshing anthems', 'A-Z of Punk', 'Today's 10 Most Rockin' and 'Metal: 87-07'and 'overdrive'.The station has an annual video countdown called the Rock 100, which covers the 100 most requested videos on the station (Rock or otherwise) in the previous year, and with links between blocks of tracks given by one of the featured bands. In 2005 Good Charlotte presented the Rock 100 from a strip club in Manchester. In 2009 Charlie Simpson made a voice-over for the show with clips from people's votes in the Download festival.The channel is available on many platforms including Sky, Smallworld Cable and Virgin Media. It is part of a network of channels owned by The Box Plus Network, which include 4Music, Smash Hits, Kiss, Heat, The Box and Magic. On 2 April 2013, all Box Television channels went free-to-air on satellite, apart from 4Music which went free-to-view. As a result the channels were removed from the Sky EPG in Ireland. However, Kerrang! TV launched on Freesat on 15 April 2013, alongside three other Box Television channels.".
- Kerrang!_TV owningCompany Bauer_Media_Group.
- Kerrang!_TV owningCompany Channel_Four_Television_Corporation.
- Kerrang!_TV owningCompany The_Box_Plus_Network.
- Kerrang!_TV pictureFormat 576i.
- Kerrang!_TV shareOfAudience "0.02".
- Kerrang!_TV shareSource "BARB".
- Kerrang!_TV sisterStation 4Music.
- Kerrang!_TV sisterStation 4seven.
- Kerrang!_TV sisterStation Channel_4.
- Kerrang!_TV sisterStation E4_(TV_channel).
- Kerrang!_TV sisterStation Film4.
- Kerrang!_TV sisterStation Heat_(TV_channel).
- Kerrang!_TV sisterStation Kiss_TV.
- Kerrang!_TV sisterStation Magic_(TV_channel).
- Kerrang!_TV sisterStation More4.
- Kerrang!_TV sisterStation Smash_Hits_(TV_channel).
- Kerrang!_TV sisterStation The_Box_(UK_and_Ireland_TV_channel).
- Kerrang!_TV wikiPageExternalLink monthly-viewing-summary?_s=4.
- Kerrang!_TV wikiPageExternalLink kerrang.
- Kerrang!_TV wikiPageExternalLink www.kerrang-tv.co.uk.
- Kerrang!_TV wikiPageExternalLink KerrangTV.
- Kerrang!_TV wikiPageExternalLink tv.
- Kerrang!_TV wikiPageExternalLink kerrang.
- Kerrang!_TV wikiPageExternalLink Kerrang!.html.
- Kerrang!_TV wikiPageID "1595975".
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- Kerrang!_TV wikiPageRevisionID "706178604".
- Kerrang!_TV wikiPageWikiLink 16:9.
- Kerrang!_TV wikiPageWikiLink 4Music.
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- Kerrang!_TV wikiPageWikiLink 576i.
- Kerrang!_TV wikiPageWikiLink Astra_2E.
- Kerrang!_TV wikiPageWikiLink Bauer_Media_Group.
- Kerrang!_TV wikiPageWikiLink Black_Jesus_(song).
- Kerrang!_TV wikiPageWikiLink Black_metal.
- Kerrang!_TV wikiPageWikiLink Break_Stuff.
- Kerrang!_TV wikiPageWikiLink Category:Bauer_television_channels.
- Kerrang!_TV wikiPageWikiLink Category:Kerrang!.
- Kerrang!_TV wikiPageWikiLink Category:Music_video_networks_in_the_United_Kingdom.
- Kerrang!_TV wikiPageWikiLink Category:Television_channels_and_stations_established_in_2001.
- Kerrang!_TV wikiPageWikiLink Channel_4.
- Kerrang!_TV wikiPageWikiLink Channel_Four_Television_Corporation.
- Kerrang!_TV wikiPageWikiLink Charlie_Simpson.
- Kerrang!_TV wikiPageWikiLink Cradle_of_Filth.
- Kerrang!_TV wikiPageWikiLink Death_metal.
- Kerrang!_TV wikiPageWikiLink Digital_television.
- Kerrang!_TV wikiPageWikiLink Download_Festival.
- Kerrang!_TV wikiPageWikiLink E4_(TV_channel).
- Kerrang!_TV wikiPageWikiLink Everlast_(musician).
- Kerrang!_TV wikiPageWikiLink Film4.
- Kerrang!_TV wikiPageWikiLink Free-to-air.
- Kerrang!_TV wikiPageWikiLink Free-to-view.
- Kerrang!_TV wikiPageWikiLink Freesat.
- Kerrang!_TV wikiPageWikiLink Freeview_(UK).
- Kerrang!_TV wikiPageWikiLink Good_Charlotte.
- Kerrang!_TV wikiPageWikiLink Gothic_metal.
- Kerrang!_TV wikiPageWikiLink Green_Day.
- Kerrang!_TV wikiPageWikiLink Heat_(TV_channel).
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- Kerrang!_TV wikiPageWikiLink Kiss_TV.
- Kerrang!_TV wikiPageWikiLink Limp_Bizkit.
- Kerrang!_TV wikiPageWikiLink Magic_(TV_channel).
- Kerrang!_TV wikiPageWikiLink Manchester.
- Kerrang!_TV wikiPageWikiLink More4.
- Kerrang!_TV wikiPageWikiLink Nirvana_(band).
- Kerrang!_TV wikiPageWikiLink Nu_metal.
- Kerrang!_TV wikiPageWikiLink Panic!_at_the_Disco.
- Kerrang!_TV wikiPageWikiLink Paramore.
- Kerrang!_TV wikiPageWikiLink Pop_punk.
- Kerrang!_TV wikiPageWikiLink Power_metal.
- Kerrang!_TV wikiPageWikiLink Rock_music.
- Kerrang!_TV wikiPageWikiLink Short_Message_Service.
- Kerrang!_TV wikiPageWikiLink Skate_punk.
- Kerrang!_TV wikiPageWikiLink Sky_(United_Kingdom).
- Kerrang!_TV wikiPageWikiLink Smallworld_Cable.
- Kerrang!_TV wikiPageWikiLink Smash_Hits_(TV_channel).
- Kerrang!_TV wikiPageWikiLink Smells_Like_Teen_Spirit.
- Kerrang!_TV wikiPageWikiLink Standard-definition_television.
- Kerrang!_TV wikiPageWikiLink Strip_club.
- Kerrang!_TV wikiPageWikiLink TVPlayer.
- Kerrang!_TV wikiPageWikiLink Tenacious_D.
- Kerrang!_TV wikiPageWikiLink The_Box_(UK_and_Ireland_TV_channel).
- Kerrang!_TV wikiPageWikiLink The_Box_Plus_Network.
- Kerrang!_TV wikiPageWikiLink United_Kingdom.
- Kerrang!_TV wikiPageWikiLink United_States.
- Kerrang!_TV wikiPageWikiLink Virgin_Media.
- Kerrang!_TV wikiPageWikiLink Virgin_Media_Ireland.
- Kerrang!_TV wikiPageWikiLink You_Me_at_Six.
- Kerrang!_TV wikiPageWikiLinkText "Kerrang! TV".
- Kerrang!_TV wikiPageWikiLinkText "Kerrang!".
- Kerrang!_TV wikiPageWikiLinkText "Kerrang".
- Kerrang!_TV wikiPageWikiLinkText "television".
- Kerrang!_TV cableChan "Channel 327".
- Kerrang!_TV cableChan "Channel 715".
- Kerrang!_TV cableServ Virgin_Media.
- Kerrang!_TV cableServ Virgin_Media_Ireland.
- Kerrang!_TV launch "Spring 2001".