3 Sky channels launch on Freesat

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3 Sky channels launch on Freesat
December 3, 2012 08.20 Europe/London By Julian Clover

Sky News, Pick TV and Challenge TV are launching onto free-to-air platform Freesat.

The three Sky-owned channels are already available on the terrestrial Freeview platform and will appear on the Freesat EPG on Monday afternoon. Significantly, and given its status as the first UK 24-hour news channel, Sky News has been parachuted into 202 on the Freesat EPG. However, it is the standard definition version of the channel, HD still being reserved for Sky subscribers.

As a managed platform Sky News was still not available on Freesat, even though the channel is broadcast in-the-clear, and available on non-Freesat receivers.

Emma Scott, Freesat’s Managing Director commented: “We’re delighted that Sky News is joining Freesat. It’s an award-winning news service that strengthens and complements Freesat’s existing line-up of 11 news channels. With Challenge TV and Pick TV joining today too, the breadth of choice for our viewers, for free, has never been better.”

Pick TV (144) provides a second outing to content original debuted on Sky 1 and Sky Arts, while Challenge TV (145) runs popular UK-originated game shows.
 

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December 3, 2012


UK free-to-air satellite platform Freesat has added three new channels – Sky News, Pick TV and Challenge TV – to its line-up.

Sky News joins the 11 existing news channels offered on Freesat, including BBC News Channel, CNN and Bloomberg, while Pick TV will offer Freesat viewers a range of entertainment shows including Are You Smarter Than A Ten Year Old? and Coach Trip and highlights from Sky Arts and Sky 1. Challenge TV offers a range of playalong games and quiz formats.

Emma Scott, Freesat’s managing director said: “We’re delighted that Sky News is joining Freesat. It’s an award-winning news service that strengthens and complements Freesat’s existing line-up of eleven news channels. With Challenge TV and Pick TV joining today too, the breadth of choice for our viewers, for free, has never been better.”
 
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