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I've no information, but surely if a number of channels were to close on Freeview in two weeks time, at least some of them would be letting viewers know?
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---------- Post added at 22:19 ---------- Previous post was at 22:17 ---------- A rumour was posted at 17.30 today. https://forums.digitalspy.com/discus...ment_100640588 |
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AFAIK it will close at the end of June. |
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I did work it out. What is 1/4/22 also know as? Its April fools day.
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If COM7 services as a whole were being pulled early (which they could be) then 3 months notice would have to be given to the broadcasters using the mux under the carriage agreement. |
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The two versions of RT (Ch234 and 113) on Freeview have been delisted. Source: @ukdtt on Twitter.
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Due to Ofcom revokes RT’s UK licence today. https://www.tvbeurope.com/business/o...rts-uk-licence |
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Since 1.30am last night Ideal World Extra has been having "Technical Difficulties" on Freeview local Mux.
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Given the happenings at IW recently I wouldn't even be surprised if it doesn't come back, the new owners cutting costs. ---------- Post added at 14:02 ---------- Previous post was at 13:43 ---------- I thought you meant it was a matter of hours. I just saw gianni on Digital Spy's post from this morning that says "the past 24 hours at least". The cutting costs idea is looking more plausible now. The other channels on the local multiplex are working fine. If IW Extra does disappear will the local mux reconfigure back to one less channel? Or find a replacement? I can't see the former happen. ---------- Post added at 14:08 ---------- Previous post was at 14:02 ---------- I wouldn't even be surprised if this was further fallout from the sale of Create & Craft, maybe the old IW owners sold the local mux transmission space too before the new IW owners took over, maybe Craft Extra will resurface on a different multiplex? It would explain why Craft Extra is still on the EPG, and the Back Soon EPG info on it (though I was expecting it to reappear on one of those midnight slots). |
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All other channels on local Mux is working. |
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I know, I said I checked. |
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---------- Post added at 19:06 ---------- Previous post was at 18:51 ---------- Here is the up to date list of space on Freeview being unused. 24 hours slots: -Old 5Select slot on COM4 -Old Create and Craft Extra slot on COM4 -Old RT slot on COM6 -Old Ideal World Extra slot on Local Mux Part time slots: -Smithsonian Channel slot on COM5 (11pm to 3am only) -Together TV slot on COM5 (12am to 3am only) -Ideal World slot on COM6 (12am to 7am only) -Jewellery Maker/PBS slot on COM5 (5am to 8am only) All information right as of March 19th. All following Channels are set to close/or move to other streams on Freeview by June 2022. SD: -FreeSports -Quest Red+1 -Now 80s -More4+1 -PBS America+1 -That's TV (UK) -Forces TV HD: -Quest HD -BBC NEWS HD -BBC FOUR HD -CBeebies HD Plus W and Talk TV is set to launch soon on Freeview. So I think a following may happen (My own views): -FreeSports will move to Local Mux -W will launch on COM4 or reuse Drama +1 or Dave Ja Vu slot. -TalkTV will launch on COM4 -NOW 80s will move to COM6 -Forces TV may move to COM4 if UKTV reuse sister channel (as listed on this post) slot to launch W. I think That's TV will stay on Freeview but only on Channel 7/8 (Line up is the same as That's TV UK anyway.) I think it safe to say the following is set to close on Freeview -Quest Red+1 -More4+1 -PBS America+1 -That's TV (UK) -Forces TV - may happen up to what UKTV do. -Quest HD -BBC NEWS HD -BBC FOUR HD -CBeebies HD |
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