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Game Network : ウィキペディア英語版
Game Network

Game Network was a European online game and television network company. It was initially owned by ''Digital Bros''. group, but was later sold to Cellcast Group. Game Network was, during its broadcast, the only television channel in Europe dedicated to covering multimedia entertainment, and generally focused on video games.
==History==
Originally, Game Network's television channel was available all over Europe, with the UK version (produced by Cellcast) overlaying their own regional content to the channel, with programs including ''Digital Crack'','Me in Mir'', ''The Weekly Chart Show'', ''Game Guru'', ''Reloaded'', ''Livewire'', and most recently, ''Evolution''. The channel expanded in 2003 with the launch of non-gaming programmes such as ''Babestation'', a late-night "tease" show. The success of this show lead to many other clone programmes appearing on other channels, and this alternative revenue stream lead to a later influx of phone-in quiz shows, of which Game Network shows many. As of 2005, Game Network's UK games programming is largely limited to a block of raw games footage from 5:30am - 10am, with Game Guru airing from 5pm until 7pm, followed by programmes such as ''Psychic Interactive'', which continue until ''Babestation'' starts.
The major gaming shows, such as ''LiveWire'' was cancelled in May 2005, and the Italian-language feed from Hotbird ceased in September 2005. At this time, Digital Bros. sold Game Network in the UK, to a company called Cellcast. The channel was run in tandem by Sem Mioli (Digital Bros.) and Jonathan French/Craig Gardiner (Cellcast). 2003 to 2006.

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