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Freesat confirms RTÉ, C4+1 launches
Published Thursday, Sep 4 2008, 15:28 BST | By James Welsh
The +1 hour timeshifts of Film4, More4 and E4 will join the Freesat electronic programme guide on Friday, it has been confirmed.
Also joining the guide on Friday will be RTÉ's radio bouquet, including Radio 1, 2fm, Lyric FM and Raidió na Gaeltachta.
"We’re pleased to announce the addition of these new services to the platform," said Freesat managing director Emma Scott. "The RTÉ Radio stations bolster Freesat’s radio offering for listeners, while Channel 4’s time-delayed services give viewers further opportunities to watch these popular channels."
E4+1 will appear on channel 123, More4+1 on 125, and Film4+1 on 301. RTÉ Radio services will appear on 750, 751, 752 and 753.
Also joining the guide on Friday will be RTÉ's radio bouquet, including Radio 1, 2fm, Lyric FM and Raidió na Gaeltachta.
"We’re pleased to announce the addition of these new services to the platform," said Freesat managing director Emma Scott. "The RTÉ Radio stations bolster Freesat’s radio offering for listeners, while Channel 4’s time-delayed services give viewers further opportunities to watch these popular channels."
E4+1 will appear on channel 123, More4+1 on 125, and Film4+1 on 301. RTÉ Radio services will appear on 750, 751, 752 and 753.
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