The Amp

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The Amp
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Launched17 April 2003
Closed2 March 2006
Owned byBritish Sky Broadcasting (CSC Media Group)
Picture formatPAL (576i, 16:9/Pillarbox)
Audience share~0.0%
Sister channel(s)Artsworld
B4
Chart Show TV
Flaunt
Pop
PremPlus
Scuzz
Sky One
Sky Two
Sky Three
Sky Box Office
Sky Movies
Sky News
Sky Sports
Sky Sports News
Sky Travel
Sky Travel Shop
Tiny Pop
True Movies
The Vault
Websitewww.theamp.tv (No Longer Active)
Availability
Satellite
Sky DigitalChannel 469
Eutelsat 28A11642V 27500 2/3

The Amp was a satellite and cable television channel, showing music videos, owned by British Sky Broadcasting, and operated on their behalf by Chart Show Channels. It was operated as part of a trio, with Scuzz and Flaunt as its sister stations.

The Amp was a channel that aired more 'Alternative' or 'Non Mainstream' music along with a selection of trip hop, downtempo, electronica, ambient videos and programming from today and days gone by. Mainly old British 'indie' bands. It was an interactive channel in the early days but this was later dropped with the takeover and it was populated with specialist TV shows talking about the careers of famous 'Alternative' Rock bands. While playing music videos back to back during the day.

It was dropped and replaced by a classic pop channel Bliss in March 2006 because although the channel had a loyal fan base, it simply failed to reach out to a wide enough audience and wasn't cost effective. The only original channel that still exists now is Scuzz which was also owned by BSkyB, as Flaunt closed on 17 March 2010, while Bliss closed on 27 November 2015.

NME TV, a similar channel also run by Chart Show had since filled in the void left by The Amp closed itself on 5 January 2012.