TeleG

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TeleG
Tele-G logo
Launched 31 October 1999
Owned by Unknown
Audience share N/A (, )
Country Flag of Scotland Scotland
Website www.teleg.co.uk
Availability
Terrestrial
Freeview Channel 8 (in Scotland)

TeleG was established as the first daily digital Gaelic TV channel in Scotland on 31 October 1999. It is currently only available on the Freeview platform.

Programmes are transmitted on TeleG between 6–7pm each day.

The Broadcasting Act 1996, requires that programmes shown will be repeats of programmes transmitted on analogue channels (many of which are first shown outside peak hours). The Communications Act 2003 created the Gaelic Media Service which will decide on the future development of Gaelic Broadcasting services.

The Broadcaster and service provider of TeleG is SDN, the company which holds the licence for DTT multiplex A. SDN Ltd, then owned by NTL, S4C and United News and Media, was awarded the Multiplex A licence in May 1998. Part of the capacity on Multiplex A is reserved for services provided by Five, S4C in Wales and Gaelic programming in Scotland. SDN was purchased by ITV plc in 2005.

The channel will continue to broadcast after the Gaelic Digital Service begins broadcasting in 2008. The GMS will review the licence in 2010.

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