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  2. Virtual channel - Wikipedia

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    The DigiCipher 2 method uses a privately defined virtual channel table (VCT) to set the channel's major and minor numbers that appear separated by a decimal point or dash on-screen. The major number for ATSC represents the original analog or non-simulcast channel frequency, while the minor is a sequentially assigned number for the selected ...

  3. Freeview (New Zealand) - Wikipedia

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    Freeview was launched in May 2007, preparing for analogue switch-off, which began on 30 September 2012 and was completed on 1 December 2013. [1] In 2014, it was estimated that Freeview made up approximately 61.7% of the television share in New Zealand. Freeview-certified set-top boxes and IDTVs, as well as PVRs, are available at most major ...

  4. List of digital television deployments by country - Wikipedia

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    Sky also offers a free-to-air version of its regular Sky service known as Freesat from Sky. Freesat from Sky provides a non-subscription card for public service broadcast channels Channel 4 and Channel 5, however Film4, Film4+1 are free-to-air.

  5. Digital television in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    There are four major forms of digital television (DTV) broadcast in the United Kingdom: a direct-to-home satellite service from the Astra 28.2°E satellites provided by Sky UK, a cable television service provided by Virgin Media (known as Virgin TV); a free-to-air satellite service called Freesat; and a free-to-air digital terrestrial service called Freeview.

  6. Freeview - Wikipedia

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    Freeview (UK), a digital terrestrial television platform in the United Kingdom Freeviewing is viewing a stereoscopic image with the eyes without using a viewer Free preview , the limited-term unencrypted distribution of a pay television service's programming to subscribers of a multichannel television provider

  7. Freeview (Australia) - Wikipedia

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    In June 2010, the second phase of devices, marked as "Freeview EPG" devices, became available in retail stores, designed to work with the newly launched interactive EPG built on MHEG-5. [1] This Freeview EPG ceased operating on 24 November 2017, [2] and Freeview is now focusing on its new Hybrid Broadcast Broadband TV (HbbTV) FreeviewPlus ...

  8. Free-to-view - Wikipedia

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    During October 2012, the final free-to-view regions of ITV1, ITV1 +1 and ITV1 HD became free-to-air. 25 March 2013, Viva went free-to-air. 28 October 2013, Channel 5 HD switched from free-to-view became a subscription channel on the Sky digital satellite platform and is no longer a channel. LFC TV switched from free-to-view to Sky subscription ...

  9. History of Freeview UK - Wikipedia

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    Quest Red launched on Freeview channel 38. Quest+1 moved to 92 only being 3 hours a day (5 am – 8 am). Colors HD launched on COM8. TJC Choice launched on channel 93 on 22 March. BT Showcase went defunct on 9 May, being replaced by BT Showcase HD at COM8. On 30 August 2017, Kix was renamed Pop Max, with signs of change for programmes.