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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.
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 6 May 2008, as part of the official launch of the Freesat platform, JML Lifestyle was added on channel 810. [4] On 21 July 2008, a complete EPG reshuffle of the 'Shopping' section on Sky happened as the majority of channels were shifted down 10 EPG slots to make more room in the 'Kids' section.
10788 V 22000 5/6 0116 712 BBC Radio Scotland: BBC Scotland 24 hours 10788 V 22000 5/6 0118 716 BBC Radio Ulster: BBC Northern Ireland 24 hours (English, Irish, Ulster Scots languages) 10788 V 22000 5/6 0117 714 BBC Radio Wales: BBC Wales 24 hours 10788 V 22000 5/6 0115 711 BBC World Service: BBC 24 hours 10788 V 22000 5/6 0211 786 BFBS Radio
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.
At the same time the channel moved to channel 38. [5] Quest launched on Sky, on 1 October 2009, after acquiring an EPG slot from Information TV 2. Quest +1 launched on Sky, replacing DMAX +1.5 on 2 November 2009. [6] Quest launched on Virgin Media on 25 March 2010 on channel 179.
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For the duration of the 2012 Summer Olympics, the BBC operated 24 high-definition channels dedicated to the Olympics on Freesat, Sky and Virgin Media, [4] as well as one channel on Freeview. [5] On 13 June 2013, the BBC temporarily launched a high-definition red button stream on the Freesat, Freeview and Virgin Media EPGs. [6]