Tech
EPG debut for two new +1s, Wine TV
Published Monday, Nov 1 2004, 10:05 GMT | By Darren Shelley
Timeshifted versions of UKTV G2 and Sky Travel have joined the Sky lineup this morning.
UKTV G2 +1 and Sky Travel +1 will give viewers an opportunity to watch programming from the UKTV G2 and Sky Travel respective schedules one hour later.
Sky Travel +1 broadcasts round the clock on 140 in the EPG while UKTV G2 +1 will be available between 9pm and 4am each day on channel 256.
Both channels are offered as part of the Sky Family Pack.
As a result of the new Sky Travel addition Sky Travel Extra that was previously located on 140 has moved to channel 141.
Wine TV has also launched today and broadcasts 24 hours a day on EPG number 253. The free-to-air channel is dedicated to the theme of wine, the lifestyle of wine lovers and related subjects.
UKTV G2 +1 and Sky Travel +1 will give viewers an opportunity to watch programming from the UKTV G2 and Sky Travel respective schedules one hour later.
Sky Travel +1 broadcasts round the clock on 140 in the EPG while UKTV G2 +1 will be available between 9pm and 4am each day on channel 256.
Both channels are offered as part of the Sky Family Pack.
As a result of the new Sky Travel addition Sky Travel Extra that was previously located on 140 has moved to channel 141.
Wine TV has also launched today and broadcasts 24 hours a day on EPG number 253. The free-to-air channel is dedicated to the theme of wine, the lifestyle of wine lovers and related subjects.
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