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TELEVISION CHANNEL
Top Up TV Sampler; Top Up TV Promo

11th Brit Awards         
  • British Album of the Year winner [[George Michael]]
1991 BRIT Awards; 11th Brit Awards; 1991 Brit Awards
The 1991 Brit Awards were the 11th edition of the biggest annual pop music awards in the United Kingdom. They are run by the British Phonographic Industry and took place on 10 February 1991 at Dominion Theatre in London.
Brit Awards 1990         
  • Two-time winner [[Neneh Cherry]]
1990 BRIT Awards; 10th Brit Awards; 1990 Brit Awards
Brit Awards 1990 was the 10th edition of the Brit Awards, an annual pop music awards ceremony in the United Kingdom. It was organised by the British Phonographic Industry and took place on 18 February 1990.
32nd Brit Awards         
  • the O<sub>2</sub> Arena]] in London (host venue since 2011) for the 2020 Brit Awards
  • Andy Bell]] of [[Erasure]] (pictured in 2011) kissed on stage at the [[Brit Awards 1989]] to cheers from the crowd.
  • British Group]].
  • 2017 Brit Awards]]
  • 2019 Brit Awards]] where she received the Icon award. She also received the award for International Female Solo Artist in 2003
BRITISH POP MUSIC AWARDS
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The 2012 Brit Awards were held on 21 February 2012. This was the 32nd edition of the British Phonographic Industry's annual pop music awards.

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Top Up TV Promotional Channel

Top Up TV Promo was a digital television Barker channel broadcast in the United Kingdom to promote services offered by Top Up TV. The channel launched on 18 September 2006, and closed on 6 October 2013. The channel broadcast a looped promotional video, presented by Craig Doyle, advertising Top Up TV's new Anytime service. The channel broadcast free to air on digital terrestrial television between 6:00 am and noon each day.

The channel was used in conjunction with MHEG generated Top Up TV Active on channel 107, which is a text-based information service available 24 hours a day, informing viewers how to subscribe, costs and other information.

A similar channel, known as Top Up TV Sampler, was also broadcast by Top Up TV between December 2004 and February 2005 on channel 36, presented by Alice Beer. It advertised Top Up TV's then-current services, and was broadcast from 4:00 am to 11:00 pm daily. However, in February 2005, it was replaced by pay-per-view channel Xtraview, before itself being removed in August 2005 due to capacity contracts running out with terrestrial broadcaster Channel 4. Xtraview was replaced by encrypted Top Up TV channels previously broadcast on the slot owned by Channel 4, of which are expected to be replaced themselves with new channels launched by Five.