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  2. Sky Arts - Wikipedia

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    From 1 March 2010, all Sky Arts channels are broadcasting 24 hours a day. [citation needed] An on and off-air brand refresh for all four channels (Sky Arts 1, Sky Arts 1 HD (a simulcast), Sky Arts 2 and Sky Arts 2 HD (a simulcast)) was launched on 16 August 2010. [citation needed] On 9 June 2015, at 6 am, Sky Arts 2 HD closed down.

  3. On Demand (Sky) - Wikipedia

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    The catch-up TV section of on Demand launched on 26 September 2012, featuring ITV Player, Demand 5, Sky TV (Sky1, Sky Arts, Sky Atlantic and Sky Living), Sky Sports and Sky Movies. [ 11 ] [ 16 ] BBC iPlayer arrived on 30 October 2012, [ 17 ] while 4oD launched on 18 March 2013.

  4. List of free-to-air channels at Astra 28.2°E (Ireland and the ...

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    Channel is broadcast in 1080i (Sky+HD, Freesat, Sky Q) or 1080p (Sky Q) HD. Channel 4 Channel is broadcast in 16:9 SD unless stated. Channel 4 +1 Channel is a 1-hour time shift of the main channel and is broadcast in 16:9 SD. Regions CI Channel Islands Eng England (including Channel Islands and Isle of Man unless stated) NI Northern Ireland Scot

  5. STV Player - Wikipedia

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    Officially launched in July 2009 following a soft launch the previous year, STV Player was initially established as an online catch-up service for viewers of the STV channel in Scotland. [2] The platform has since rolled out UK-wide [3] as an advertising-based video on demand (AVOD) service with a focus on international drama box sets. [4]

  6. Timeline of children's television on other British TV channels

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    It broadcasts during the daytime hours, timesharing its cable slot with evening-only services. 1985. 20 July – Sky Channel launches a weekend morning children's programming block called Fun Factory. 1986. 1 September – The DJ Kat Show launches on Sky Channel as a weekday children's programming block. It airs at breakfast and in the late ...

  7. YouView - Wikipedia

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    The YouView service was developed as an open platform to combine free-to-air digital terrestrial television (DTT) channels from Freeview using an aerial connection, with TV on demand ("catch-up TV") services using a broadband internet connection, without any subscription.

  8. Sky Mix - Wikipedia

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    Sky Mix (formerly Sky Three, Sky3, Sky 3, Pick TV and Pick) is a British free-to-air television channel, owned by Sky UK. The channel originally launched on 31 October 2005 as Sky Three . The channel's current name, which was adopted in 2023, is the second time that the "Sky Mix" brand has been used.

  9. ITV Digital Channels - Wikipedia

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    In April 2006, Men & Motors left Freeview to make way for the launch of ITV Play, and much of its content was moved over to ITV4. ITV intended to dispose of the channel as a non-core asset, but it ultimately closed on Virgin Media on 25 March 2010, and finally closed on Sky and Freesat on 1 April, to make way for a permanent EPG position for ...