MuchOnDemand

MuchOnDemand (also called MOD) was an hour-long per broadcast viewer interactive television program aired on MuchMusic, Monday through Friday at 5pm ET. It was broadcast live from the Much broadcasting studio on 299 Queen Street West in Toronto. The Best of MuchOnDemand, aired Sundays at 10am ET, highlighting the best moments on the show from the past week. MuchOnDemand acted as Much's flagship show in a similar manner as MTV U.S.' Total Request Live.

History

MuchOnDemand first aired with VJ host Rick Campanelli, mainly with a format where people can request videos. When it changed its format in 2002, it added Jennifer Hollett as co-host. Since its debut, the show has been hosted by several other personalities, including Amanda Walsh (who replaced Jennifer Hollett), Sarah Taylor and Devon Soltendieck and Matte Babel and Leah Miller since 2004. In 2006, Tim Deegan began co-hosting regularly.

The usual hosts until the show's end were Sarah Taylor, Devon Soltendieck, Jesse Giddings, Tim Deegan and Liz Trinnear.

On-demand

On-demand may refer to:

Business

  • Just in time (business), a methodology for production
  • Print on demand, printing technology and business process in which new copies of a document are not printed until an order has been received
  • Computing and Internet

  • Certification on demand, a digital certificate process
  • Code on demand, a concept in distributed computing
  • On demand anti-virus, security tools used to detect and remove malware on an on-demand basis
  • Print on demand, a printing technology
  • Software as a service (SaaS), also referred to as on-demand software
  • Ballot on Demand, software used to generate paper ballots, provided by Election Systems & Software
  • Video gaming

  • Gaming on demand, a type of online gaming
  • Television and video media

  • OnDemand UK-based TV company owned by the On Demand Group
  • Astro On Demand base a subscription Hong Kong TVB Channel
  • Bell Fibe OnDemand
  • Comcast Xfinity OnDemand
  • Rogers Cable OnDemand
  • Time Warner Cable OnDemand
  • Video on demand, a type of streaming video or movie service used by services such as Netflix
  • Channel 4

    Channel 4 is a British public-service television broadcaster that began transmission on 2 November 1982. Although largely commercially self-funded, it is ultimately publicly owned; originally a subsidiary of the Independent Broadcasting Authority (IBA), the station is now owned and operated by Channel Four Television Corporation, a public body established in 1990, coming into operation in 1993. With the conversion of the Wenvoe transmitter group in Wales to digital on 31 March 2010, Channel 4 became a UK-wide TV channel for the first time.

    The channel was established to provide a fourth television service to the United Kingdom in addition to the television licence-funded BBC's two services and the single commercial broadcasting network, ITV.

    History

    Conception

    Before Channel 4 and S4C, Britain had three terrestrial television services: BBC1, BBC2, and ITV. The Broadcasting Act 1980 began the process of adding a fourth, and Channel 4, along with its Welsh counterpart, was formally created by an Act of Parliament in 1982. After some months of test broadcasts, it began scheduled transmissions on 2 November 1982.

    All 4

    All 4 is a video on demand service from Channel Four Television Corporation. The service launched on 16 November 2006 as 4oD (shorthand for 4 on Demand). The service offers a variety of programmes recently shown on Channel 4, E4, More4 or from their archives. However some programmes and movies are not available due to rights issues.

    The cable and IPTV versions are operated through an appropriate set-top box whilst the internet variant can be accessed via their website. All 4 generated around 215 million long-form video views on all platforms where it is available in the first half of 2011, making Channel 4 the biggest commercial UK broadcaster in the video on-demand market during the period.

    On 30 March 2015, 4oD was merged into and renamed All 4.

    Web platforms

    Channel4.com

    All 4 is the main source of on demand programmes from Channel 4, E4, and More4. The catch up service currently lasts 30 days, and the archive has thousands of hours of programming.

    As of April 2009, the internet version is fully available to Linux, Mac, and Windows users with Adobe Flash Player installed.

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