What is Mustard TV?
Mustard TV is Archant’s new
broadcasting division, which was awarded a local TV licence in
September 2012. Mustard will start broadcasting on Freeview, channel 8
in late 2013.
Mustard Online
brings you the latest local video news and features about Norfolk and
Norwich; its people, places and communities. Video stories you probably
won’t find anywhere else created by our own talented team of
producers, presenters and videographers and by local contributors. We
want to bring you the best in Norfolk news and sport, give you the
latest travel and weather updates, showcase the best property on offer
and feature places to go and things to do across the county.
We want this to be your web TV station with content influenced by you. If you have a story to tell, think you have a great idea for
a content feature or series, from gigs to comedy, history to arts and
culture you can contact us here
Norfolk is a place for many wonderful things. Mustard will be one of those.
Why is it called Mustard?
Jeremiah
Colman, of Colman’s Mustard fame, was one of the original founders of
Archant. We liked the name and the many things it stands for: -
Mustard is a word with different meanings. It is something spicy, tasty, sharp and with
a number of varieties. It’s a condiment, something to add to make food
more interesting. It definitely isn’t bland. It is slang for something fantastic; the bee’s knees; something that amazes you.