Channel 4 have confirmed that they will be closing the standard definition (SD) version of its main channel, Channel 4, on satellite next month. The move will start later this month, and by late November Channel 4 will be available …Continue reading →
Today another group of UK TV channels changed their frequency settings. This change is the latest in the process to move frequencies from the old DVBS standard ( see more here ) , to the newer and more efficient DVBS2 …Continue reading →
Channel 4 are continuing to change and move their SD channels around on the UK TV Astra 2 satellites. This time a handful of SD channels operated by Channel 4 have moved to a new frequency. This move has essentially …Continue reading →
More UK TV Satellite changes today, as more channels upgrade transmission frequencies As part of the overall move from DVB-S to DVB-S2 by all UK satellite TV broadcasters, the latest batch of channels have today made the move to the …Continue reading →
As we previously posted back in November 2023, ( HERE ) Sky have announced that some of their Standard Definition (SD) channels will be closing down in the next few weeks.
There are a few changes to satellite TV channels today: SkyPremiere+1 has been removed – no point keeping a +1 SD channel, when people prefer to watch in HD. Movies24 has moved from Sky channel number 325 to Sky channel …Continue reading →
The first batch of changes as part of the BBCs plan to move all its channels to HD begins on Tuesday 24th January 2023. This first batch of BBC TV satellite changes is basically clearing one satellite frequency of all …Continue reading →
BBC SD Channels CLOSED on satellite (Freesat and Sky) on 8th January 2024 You need to upgrade to a HD satellite receiver to continue to watch BBC channels post 8th January 2024. In late 2022 the BBC announced plans …Continue reading →
This morning saw a few more frequency changes for some ITV channels on UK TV Astra 2 satellites. It appears that these changes are in readiness for moving all the ITV SD channels to a single frequency. This would, in …Continue reading →