[2] Until Sony acquired the company, they owned sixteen channels, all of which are advertising-funded and free to air (FTA).
[4] On 30 May the company's first children's network - Toons & Tunes soft-launched before fully launching as Pop in July.
On 17 September The Vault moved out of Pop's capacity space and gained its own 24-hour slot.
In 2006, British Sky Broadcasting sold their three music channels Bliss (previously The Amp), Scuzz, and Flaunt to CSC.
In 2008, they rebranded B4 to Flava after showing a mix of R&B music for a few months prior to this in March.
started at 06:00 hours, showing a mixture of cartoons, extreme sports, as well as music, aimed for boys, similar to another kids channel, Jetix.
AnimeCentral has been replaced with Showcase TV on 27 August 2008, which simulcasts a mixture of channels such as Pop Girl, Chart Show TV, True Movies 2, along with AnimeCentral programming block with repeats of Cowboy Bebop and Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex.
Both channels showed mainly made-for-TV movies from a range of genres, all based on real-life events and people.
CSC was one of the parties involved in bidding for a low-bandwidth, 18-hour-a-day stream on the UK's digital terrestrial television (DTT) system in November 2005.
In May 2012, CSC launched BuzMuzik, a new music television channel driven by mobile phone (text/mms) and social media.
Note: former channels in light red closed before the start of Sony's deal.