Freesat glitch affects C4 channels EPG listings
A glitch on Freesat has left users without full listings for some channels on the free to air satellite TV platform. This glitch is affecting Freesat viewers and
Continue reading →A glitch on Freesat has left users without full listings for some channels on the free to air satellite TV platform. This glitch is affecting Freesat viewers and
Continue reading →It appears that there are currently some issues with the Electronic Programme Guide on Freesat. Some Freesat users are reporting “no EPG on most CH5 channels “, or even just a blank screen when selecting the channels. It appears that … Continue reading →
The Travel Channel has been removed from the Sky EPG today by channel operators Discovery. This has meant a few Discovery channel number changes: Travel Channel removed (178) Discovery History 171 > 177 Discovery Home & Health 177 > 178 … Continue reading →
Summer BBC BBC Red Button stream added to Sky and Freesat EPGs today. As per our previous post ( https://www.satandpcguy.com/2019/05/31/bbc-red-button-streams-for-summer-2019/ ) , the “temporary” BBC Red Button streams have been added to Sky and Freesat EPGs today. These will offer … Continue reading →
Motorsport.tv removed from Skys EPG Motorsport.tv has been removed from Sky channel 429. It is thought that this is only temporary. A message from Motorsport.tv says “Apologies, we are currently experiencing technical difficulties on Sky, but should be running again … Continue reading →
Sky EPG Channel Number Changes coming in May 2018 Some information about the channel number and ordering on the Sky Electronic Programme Guide (EPG), have come to light. These changes are expected to happen in May 2018. As we posted … Continue reading →
Sky EPG due for major shuffle in early 2018 Sky is set for a major revamp of the channels on its Electronic Programme Guide (EPG) Following consultation with broadcasters and other stakeholders (and probably online forums!), the changes are set … Continue reading →
Motors TV is no longer available to access via the Sky Guide. Previously available on Sky channel 447, the removal of the channel on Sky came without prior warning to viewers. According to Sky, this “is a decision made by Motors TV not … Continue reading →
Sky Default Transponder Frequency Setting for Sky HD Digiboxes Video New style EPG Here are our how to set up Default Transponder Frequency Setting for Sky HD Digiboxes Video New style EPG in Spain. For an explanation as to why this is … Continue reading →
Sky Default Transponder Frequency Setting for Sky HD Digiboxes Video Old style EPG Here are our how to set up Default Transponder Frequency Setting for Sky HD Digiboxes Video Old style EPG in Spain. For an explanation as to why … Continue reading →
Freesat, the UK based subscription free satellite TV service, today announced that it will now offer its connected TV guide solution to terrestrial, cable and satellite TV operators and CE manufacturers outside of the UK. Freesat has applied its years … Continue reading →
Earlier today the last few remaining frequencies from the old Eutelsat 28A satellite were moved to the three new Astra 2 satellites. This also meant a move for the Freesat Electronic Programme Guide data stream. These latest moves are to … Continue reading →
As mentioned before ( https://www.satandpcguy.com/blog/2014/03/sky-tv-rolls-new-look-sky-homepage-refreshed-epg-sky-guide/ ) Sky have been rolling out a new look “homepage” for their Sky+HD digiboxes. The rollout to all customers with a compatible Sky+HD box started in March 2014 and will be completed by June 2014. … Continue reading →
As we mentioned back in January (https://www.satandpcguy.com/blog/2014/01/new-look-sky-guide-launched-later-year/) Sky will be introducing a new look Sky Guide for their HD boxes. Sky has overhauled its Sky+ electronic programme guide (Sky Guide) in the biggest shake up of its EPG since 1998. … Continue reading →
Sky has announced to all broadcasters thatthey intend to have slight changes to the Sky Guide EPG channel listings . This will involve changes to the channel lineup to squeeze out the gaps between channels, and the eventual removal of … Continue reading →