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Network Six
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Launched: April 2006
Ceased: Incumbent
Replaced: 6-Net
Replaced by: Incumbent
Key people: Orry Verducci
Controller April 2006 - present
Mark Jones
DofTV November 2007 - June 2010
Rhys O'Sullivan
DofTV April 2006 - September 2007, July 2010 - present
Network control: Manchester, England
Regulating body: Sixth Channel Authority

Network Six is a television network of 18 regional and 2 national Channel 6 franchise operators.

It began on 1 November, 2005 as 6-Net, superceding its predecessor APFS Network, after a major franchise overhaul. It re-branded as Network Six in April 2006 after its ownership was changed hands and a new look across the network was settled.

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Organisation and bodies

Affairs and discussion

Network affairs are regularly discussed among all franchise holders in an informal organisation named Association of Network Six Broadcasters. Governance is provided by a three-point team of the Network Controller, Director of Television and Director of Digital, who oversee governance, routine and compliance of the general running of network affairs.

Network-wide programming is collated by the Director of Television position. This network member will organise schedules for both the main Network Six channel and its Six HD variant, of which all franchises are obligatory to follow.

The Network also appoints a Network Controller to oversee all aspects of the Network on behalf of all of its members. The controller has the ability to influence any aspect of the Network and its runnings alongside the 6CA. The Network Controller position has been filled by Orry Verducci since April 2006.

Franchises

Network Six consists of 18 regional and 2 national Channel 6 franchise operators. For the launch of Network Six, the National News and National Breakfast franchises were merged into a single contract, awarded to Taff Media, however the two services are still operated under two separate identities. Also, weekend franchises were abolished (with the exception of London Weekend), promoting a constant identity for regional areas. At the time, Mercia Weekend Television was the only non-London weekend franchise holder.

The current franchise holders are as follows:

Area Franchise holder Parent Franchise held since Abbreviation
Scotland CentralAlba TVSirius Broadcasting 1 March 2011AL
Scotland Highlands & IslandsGTVCaledonia Media 22 May 2006GA
Scotland EastscoTVAquidia Holdings 1 September 2006SC
Northern Ireland NorthPoint LevCorp Media 1 March 2011NP
Republic of Ireland Eire Telefis Forest Media 1 March 2009ET
Scottish Borders & Isle of ManNetwork Borders Vanquish Media 1 March 2011NB
North East EnglandNETVEmoa Television 15 April 2006NE
Yorkshire & LincolnshireCautleyVanquish Broadcasting 1 November 2007CT
North West EnglandNWREG Media 1 March 2009NW
WalesglyndwrTVPhoenix Television 1 March 2009GL
MidlandsMercia TelevisionEmoa Television 14 March 2009ME
East AngliaTVEast Armada Media 1 November 2005 EA
London WeekdayLDNPhoenix Television 1 March 2011 LX
London WeekendEWTdMGw 1 March 2011 LW
South and South East EnglandTeleSouthdMGw 1 November 2005TS
South West EnglandRyean Broadcasting EG Media 1 March 2011RY
West of EnglandWestern Western 1 March 2011 SY
Channel IslandsECTVApollo Media 1 March 2011EC
National News Six NewsAquidia Holdings 1 March 2009SN
Breakfast Mornings on SixAE Group Europe 1 March 2011AM

Regional structure

The below is a brief guide to the regional franchise areas of Network Six. It gives an idea of the transmission areas of which the Network serves, however there are many overlap areas where two or more regional services may be received. Both analogue and digital terrestrial services follow the same structure.

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  Network Borders
  Alba TV
  ECTV
  Mercia Television
  TVEast
  LDN (weekday franchise)
  EWT (weekend franchise)
  GTV
  scoTV
  NETV
  cautleytv
  NWR
  NorthPoint
  TeleSouth
  Ryean
  Western
  glyndwrTV
  Eire Telefis

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