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Freeview users must check their TVs today – new channels and updates launch


Freeview has had a pretty major makeover this week with a swathe of changes and new channels being added to the popular platform. The free-to-view service has confirmed that a total of four new channels have now arrived in homes including the addition of Sky Mix which brings premium shows to Freeview, such as Cobra, Rob & Romesh Vs and A League of Their Own, for the very first time.

Along with Sky Mix, there’s also the addition of Amazing Facts, Nyx (a movie service) and Mech + (offers access to shows such as Robot Wars), which are being made available via the Freeview Play streaming option.

If that wasn’t enough, there are over 10 channels which are getting new names from this week including some regional services along with the popular ‘That’s’ services.

Here’s the full list of Freeview Channel Rebrands

WAS Birmingham TV – NOW TalkBirmingham • Channel 7

WAS Bristol TV – NOW TalkBristol • Channel 7

WAS Cardiff TV – NOW TalkCardiff • Channel 8

WAS Leeds TV – NOW TalkLeeds • Channel 7

WAS Liverpool TV – NOW TalkLiverpool • Channel 7

WAS North Wales TV – NOW TalkNorthWales • Channel 8

WAS Teesside TV – NOW TalkTeesside • Channel 7

WAS Tyne & Wear TV – NOW TalkTyne&Wear • Channel 7

WAS That’s 60s – NOW That’s Christmas • Channel 65

WAS That’s 70s – NOW That’s 60s • Channel 71

WAS That’s 80s – NOW That’s 90s • Channel 75

WAS That’s 60s MCR – NOW That’s Christmas MCR • Channel 76

WAS That’s 70s MCR – NOW That’s 60s MCR • Channel 77

New channels coming to Freeview

Amazing Facts • Channel 288 via streaming

Nyx • Channel 289 via streaming

Mech + • Channel 290 via streaming

Sky Mix • Channel 11

If you want to take advantage of this update you may need to retune your TV or set-top box with Freeview saying, “On 18 October 2023 some broadcasters are making important changes to their channels.  You will need to retune to update your TV and keep your channels and TV Guide up to date. ”

How to retune your device

Freeview says retuning is straightforward, and while it may vary slightly depending on which device you have, it usually includes the following steps:

• Press menu on your box or TV remote control

• Select ‘set-up’, ‘installation’, ‘update’ or a similar option. If you’re asked for a password, the default code is ‘1234’ or ‘0000’.

• Select ‘first-time installation’ (sometimes called ‘factory reset’, ‘full retune’ or ‘default settings’).

• Press ‘OK’ if your equipment asks if it’s OK to delete existing channels and then your retune should start automatically. If you’re prompted to, save the channels that are found.



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