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Change made 2010-07-05: Moved to 403 on Sky 2012-09-19: Moved from 402 to 401 on Sky 2013-03-19: Showcase 2 launches on Sky 402 2014-10-06: Showcase becomes Irish TV 2015-08-29: Appears on Freeview on ch254 as iptv stream 2016-01-21: Removed from Freesat 2016-01-21: Removed from 402 on sky (to become "keep it country" the following week). 2016 ...
On 3 July 2012, following a Sky EPG reshuffle, it moved to channel 192. On 3 December 2013, a timeshift channel launched on Sky channel 293, which moved to channel 238 on 19 August 2014 following another EPG clean-up. Showcase 2 was renamed as Showcase following the previous first channel's rebrand to Irish TV the previous month. On 1 June 2015 ...
Sky EPG slot given to Red Hot Amateur. — — 269 — More4 +2: Channel Four Television Corporation 2012-06-26 Replaced with 4seven, which swapped Sky EPG slots with Channel 4 HD. — 986 — — Teletext Teletext Ltd. 2012-06-28 — — 714–733 — Sky Movies Box Office BSkyB 2012-07-02 Temporarily closed to free Sky EPG slots for the BBC's ...
The channels were moved to a different location on the Sky EPG in July 2003. [7] In October, Red Hot Films was replaced with Red Hot Only 18. In February 2004, Red Hot Euro and Red Hot Films relaunched on the Sky EPG, expanding the network over to eight channels. [8] Another EPG change on 1 April 2005 led to several additions and removals.
In 1981, United Video Satellite Group launched the first EPG service in North America, a cable channel known simply as The Electronic Program Guide.It allowed cable systems in the United States and Canada to provide on-screen listings to their subscribers 24 hours a day (displaying programming information up to 90 minutes in advance) on a dedicated cable channel.
On 4 February 2013, More4 HD launched on Sky, [19] with Film4 HD being added on 2 September. [20] In July 2014, Channel 4 +1 HD and 4seven HD services became available on the Freeview HD platform. Channel 4's carriage agreements with Sky TV and Virgin Media mean that Film4 HD and E4 HD are exclusive to those providers for the immediate future.
Open Access 2 closed on 21 September 2010 after its Sky EPG slot of channel 189 was purchased by Information TV for Information TV +1. Finally, Open Access 3 closed on 4 April 2011 after its Sky EPG slot of channel 190 was purchased by Sony Pictures Television for Sony Entertainment Television .
As a result, the channels were removed from the Sky EPG in Ireland. [2] However, Kerrang! TV launched on Freesat on 15 April 2013, alongside three other Box Television channels, but was removed on 24 March 2015. [3] Kerrang! and its sister channels returned to Freesat on 8 December 2021 alongside Channel 4 HD.