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It was later revived for Sky from In , L! VE TV's name was changed to Babeworld to reflect the channel's gradual change of focus towards "adult material".
VE TV was proposed by David Montgomery as part of MGN's move into pay television and due to the dominance on satellite of Sky Television , the decision was made to launch channels exclusively on cable. In February , Mirror Television, a Mirror Group plc subsidiary, bought flagship cable channel Wire TV [ 1 ] which included sports content shown at certain times during Wire's output.
Sports programming on Wire had recently been expanded when several sporting rights were acquired, such as Vauxhall Conference football, the live broadcast rights to Lennox Lewis 's WBC title fights and the Cricket World Cup , plus other sporting coverage following a deal with Chrysalis Sport. VE TV, both of which would replace Wire.
Consequently, Sportswire collapsed just days before it was due to launch, leaving Mirror Television with just L! Presented by an on-air team of young presenters who were mostly new to TV, Street-Porter created a channel based around presenter-led blocks of live broadcasting from its base on the 24th floor of London's Canary Wharf building.
The output was orientated towards a rolling mix of celebrities, interviews, reviews, lifestyle features and reports from events and happenings across the UK. Three months after going on air, Street-Porter left due to clashes with MacKenzie over content.