On 15 July 2013, Scuzz was replaced by Chart Show Dance on Freesat channel 503.
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On 3 November 2010, NME TV was replaced with Scuzz on Freesat channel 503. On Tuesday 29 September 2009, Scuzz was removed from Freesat channel 502 and replaced with sister channel Flava. On Friday 21 November 2008, just four days after Scuzz +1 officially launched, it was closed down as the EPG slot had been bought by news channel NHK World TV. This was CSC Media Group's third music timeshift, after launching Flaunt +1 and Bliss +1 earlier in the year, although both have since been closed down and replaced, with PopGirl +1 and allowing AnimeCentral to go 24 hours respectively. It was available 24 hours a day on Sky channel 375. On Monday 17 November 2008, CSC Media Group launched a +1 timeshift of Scuzz, Scuzz +1. When it launched, it was originally owned by British Sky Broadcasting along with music channels The Amp and Flaunt, before they were bought by CSC Media Group and finally Sony Pictures Television following their acquisition of CSC. Scuzz was available 24 hours a day on Sky channel 366. Scuzz's festival partnerships at time of closure included: Scuzz had a presence at the majority of the UK, and some international rock festivals. Scuzz TV presenters included Terry 'Beez' Bezer, Sophie K, Daniel P Carter, Jon Mahon (Real name, Edwin Smith Jones), and Matt Stocks.
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They showed various interview shows including 'On Record', 'Scuzz Meets', 'The Lowdown' which centered around British rock festival ' Download Festival', and later a series called Access All Areas. Scuzz had band 'Take-Overs' where artists presented music video shows, as well as interviews with artists such as Ozzy Osbourne, Deftones, Machine Head and Kiss to smaller bands that are deemed up and coming. Scuzz often played live concerts including Slipknot, Korn, Devildriver and 36 Crazyfists. The channel showed many exclusive music videos for their first time.