Seconds Out For A New Boxing Show On Channel M
Seconds Out is a new weekly programme on Channel M for all boxing fans. Seconds Out starts on Thursday 26 October at 7.00pm.
Seconds Out will focus on all aspects of boxing, from the professionals and amateurs and juniors. The North West’s top boxing names will be featured on the show, including Ricky Hatton, Steve Foster, Jamie Moore and Mike Jennings. The programme will include action from fight nights involving Greater Manchester’s biggest amateur boxing clubs. Seconds Out will be hearing from celebrity boxing fans and there will be top training and nutrition tips. Viewers will be able to catch up with former boxing greats and hear from the sport’s rising stars.
Channel M is now available in most areas throughout Greater Manchester. It is available via a free to air terrestrial alogue signal on channel 39, ntl: digital, channel 878 and on the SKY platform, EPG Guide Number 203. Channel M can also be accessed by anyone with broadband on their computer, at www.channelm.co.uk. By being available on broadband, Channel M is setting the pace as to how people can watch TV in the city and beyond.
Seconds Out is a new weekly programme on Channel M for all boxing fans. Seconds Out starts on Thursday 26 October at 7.00pm.
Seconds Out will focus on all aspects of boxing, from the professionals and amateurs and juniors. The North West’s top boxing names will be featured on the show, including Ricky Hatton, Steve Foster, Jamie Moore and Mike Jennings. The programme will include action from fight nights involving Greater Manchester’s biggest amateur boxing clubs. Seconds Out will be hearing from celebrity boxing fans and there will be top training and nutrition tips. Viewers will be able to catch up with former boxing greats and hear from the sport’s rising stars.
Channel M is now available in most areas throughout Greater Manchester. It is available via a free to air terrestrial alogue signal on channel 39, ntl: digital, channel 878 and on the SKY platform, EPG Guide Number 203. Channel M can also be accessed by anyone with broadband on their computer, at www.channelm.co.uk. By being available on broadband, Channel M is setting the pace as to how people can watch TV in the city and beyond.