Quest Red
Quest Red | |
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Launched | 15 March 2017 |
Owned by | Discovery Networks Northern Europe |
Country | United Kingdom |
Sister channel(s) |
Animal Planet Discovery Channel Discovery History Discovery Home & Health Discovery Science Discovery Shed Discovery Turbo DMAX Investigation Discovery Quest TLC |
Website | www.questtv.co.uk/quest-red |
Availability | |
Terrestrial | |
Freeview |
Channel 38 Channel 90 (+1) (0500-0800) |
Satellite | |
Freesat | Channel 169 |
Sky (Great Britain only) |
Channel 162 Channel 233 (+1) |
Astra 2E | 11426 V 27500 5/6 |
Cable | |
Virgin Media | Channel 215 |
Virgin Media Ireland | Channel 159 |
Quest Red is a digital television channel in the United Kingdom broadcasting factual, lifestyle, crime and reality programming aimed at a female audience. The channel, operated by Discovery Networks Northern Europe, will run as a sibling to Discovery's established Freeview channel Quest, launched in 2009.
History
In mid-February 2017, shortly after the completion of an eleventh-hour carriage deal with Sky to retain a presence on the satellite platform for its current and future channels, Discovery Communications head David Zaslav told a corporate conference call that a second Freeview channel, to sit alongside Quest, would launch during 2017.[1]
The following day, more details of the channel were confirmed, including its name and branding (which will include a red version of the Quest 'Q' channel symbol), content (some of which will be shared with sibling channels such as ID and TLC), and launch date of 15 March.[2]
The station will be available as a free-to-air channel on the Freeview platform (and, by extension, to users of the BT and TalkTalk YouView platforms), and on the subscription satellite and cable platforms operated by Sky and Virgin Media UK.
At launch, the channel was, like Quest, encrypted on satellite and thus not available on Freesat. Quest and Quest Red removed their encryption and began broadcasting free-to-air over satellite in June 2017, and were added to the Freesat guide early in July.
A full one-hour timeshifted variant of Quest Red was launched on the Sky platform in tandem with the launch of the principal channel. From 14 June 2017, this Quest Red +1 was made available to Freeview users for three hours a day in the early morning,taking over the capacity vacated by the earlier relocation of Quest +1 to a different, longer slot.[3]
Launch
Advance listings information indicated that the first programme screened on the channel would be an episode of Homes Under the Hammer. Ahead of broadcast, this was changed: Extreme Couponing, which had initially been due to follow HUtH in the schedule, was brought forward to the 10am hour, with HUtH then following from 11am.
A placeholder for Quest Red was made available on the Virgin Media platform early in the morning of 15 March, ahead of the channel's launch; the new channel was added to the Sky programme guide at approximately 1045 on launch day, and to Freeview from 1200. A number of other changes to services on the Freeview platform were made simultaneously with the addition of Quest Red, including a reduction in the broadcast hours of Quest +1, which also moved down the programme guide to release LCN 38 to Quest Red. (Quest +1 would later move again, into space created by the reduction of Hochanda's Freeview hours, in turn allowing the three-hour slot vacated by Quest +1 to be taken up by Quest Red's +1 timeshift channel.)
Programming
- Animal Cops
- Bondi Vet
- Cake Boss
- Disappeared
- Evil Lives Here
- Extreme Couponing[4]
- Forbidden: Dying for Love
- Ghost Asylum
- Jo Frost: Nanny On Tour
- Long Lost Family US
- Gypsy Brides US
- Homes Under the Hammer
- House of Horrors: Kidnapped
- Is O.J. Innocent? The Missing Evidence
- Long Island Medium
- Martin Kemp's Detective
- My Naked Secret
- Nightmare Next Door
- Paranormal Lockdown
- Say Yes to the Dress
- Scorned: Love Kills
- Southern Fried Homicide
- True Crime with Aphrodite Jones
- Vogue Williams Investigates