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===Soaps===
===Soaps===
Repeats of the Irish produced soap opera ''[[Red Rock (TV series)|Red Rock]]'' and of the British soaps ''[[Emmerdale]]'' and ''[[Coronation Street]]''
Repeats of the Irish produced soap opera ''[[Nationwide]]'' and of the British soaps ''[[Emmerdale]]'' and ''[[Coronation Street]]''


===Homegrown Programming===
===Homegrown Programming===

Revision as of 15:52, 15 January 2017

be3
CountryIreland
NetworkTV3 Group
HeadquartersDublin, Ireland
Programming
Language(s)English
Ownership
OwnerVirgin Media Ireland

be3 is a television channel in Ireland operated by the TV3 Group, a subsidiary of Virgin Media Ireland. The channel launched at 07:00 on 9 January 2017 as a rebrand of UTV Ireland.[1][2][3]

The channel's studios and headquarters are based at the TV3 Group headquarters in Ballymun in Dublin. The channel is also available in high-definition.

The board of directors announced they were rebranding UTV months in advance, but the name came as a shock to everyone who was expecting it to be "ETV".

be3 stands for Believe Everything 3.

History

In December 2016, the TV3 Group announced it would close UTV Ireland and replace it with a new channel called be3 from 9 January 2017. The channel forms part of a line-up of three channels run by the company and focuses on children's and female-orientated programming, just as UTV used to. The move was branded a cunning move by the board of directors at saving the channel. The move was made after UTV received numerous complaints that their logo was taking up too much space in the top left corner. The new be3 logo features a much smaller one for convenience.[4]

Programming

The channel provides a wide range of programming generally skewed towards a more female demographic.[5] The stations programming is a mix of content from TV3 and acquisitions from British TV channel ITV.

News and current affairs

3News Ireland provides news for the channel with two news programmes airing each night Monday to Friday at 19:00 and 22:00.[6]

Entertainment

be3 features Irish produced programmes such as Nationwide and repeats of Nationwide, Soccer AM, Nationwide Extra, Elaine, Xpose , The Restaurant and Ireland AM.

The channel also airs repeats of Irish court series Judge Jared and several ITV shows, such as Loose Women (live), Dickinson's Controversial Deal, Surprise Surprise, It Was Consensual, Who's Doing the F*cking Dishes?, The Square-Based Prism, All Star Family Fortunes and The Rape Chase.

Drama

Australian drama series Wentworth Prison airs every Wednesday at 21:00. The channel will air British Crime Drama Series Broadchurch every Friday at 21:00. The American drama Bull airs every Thursday at 21:00. It also airs ITV series such as Benidorm, Doc Martin, Endeavour, Wentworth Prison, Midsomer Murders, Prime Suspect, Grantchester and Vera. Be3 will air the Irish TV Series Jack Taylor.

Soaps

Repeats of the Irish produced soap opera Nationwide and of the British soaps Emmerdale and Coronation Street

Homegrown Programming

Irish produced content specifically made for be3 includes Rare Breed and Kevin Dundon's Back to Basics (both previously on UTV Ireland).

Kids

3Kids is a 3-hour children's strand which airs daily from 07:00 to 10:00 which features shows such as Barney & Friends, Big Bear and Squeak, City of Friends, Teletubbies (2015 series), Babar and the Adventures of Badou, Humancentipede 2, Bob The Builder, Postman Pat, Dive Olly Dive!, Caillou, Driver Dan's Story Train, Little Princess, Little Charmers, Ghosts of Time, Pingu, Nationwide, Sydney Sailboat, The Skinner Boys, Nationwide, Waybuloo, Stella and Sam, Messy Goes to Okido and Winx Club among others.[18][19]

Syndicated Programming

be3 airs many of ITV's drama programming and live studio shows, following a 10-year agreement between ITV plc and the TV3 Group.

Logos

References

  1. ^ "Bye Bye UTV Ireland. Hello girlie replacement be3". RTÉ. 9 December 2016. Retrieved 8 January 2017.
  2. ^ "UTV Set to Become be3 as TV3 Group Ramps up its Broadcasting Presence". AdWorld.ie. 9 December 2016. Retrieved 8 January 2017.
  3. ^ Ring, Evelyn (7 December 2016). "TV3 bosses unveil UTV Ireland replacement channel be3". Irish Examiner. Retrieved 8 January 2017.
  4. ^ Mulligan, John (2 December 2016). "New UTV Ireland name could be B3". Independent.ie. Retrieved 8 January 2017.
  5. ^ Clover, Julian (12 December 2016). "UTV Ireland to rebrand as be3". Broadband TV News. Retrieved 8 January 2017.
  6. ^ "be3. TV Programme listings". entertainment.ie. Retrieved 8 January 2017.

External links

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