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Fox News back on digital satellite
Published Friday, Feb 8 2002, 21:20 GMT | By James Welsh
Fox News has recommenced testing on DSat tonight ahead of an EPG launch on February 11, according to several reports on the forums.
The channel can now be tuned via 'add channels' (Services, 4, 4) on Tp 11.508H (SR 27.5, FEC 2/3).
Members report receiving the following email from FOX News:
"We are very excited to announce that Fox News Channel will be on the Sky Digital beginning Monday Feb 11th. Call Sky Customer Service at +44 (0)20 7705 3000 / 0990 97 97 97 / 0990 10 20 30 or write Sky web at skydigital@bskyb.co.uk or feedback@sky.co.uk. for more information. Thank you again for all your help and support!"
More on this breaking news story as we get it here at Digital Spy.
The channel can now be tuned via 'add channels' (Services, 4, 4) on Tp 11.508H (SR 27.5, FEC 2/3).
Members report receiving the following email from FOX News:
"We are very excited to announce that Fox News Channel will be on the Sky Digital beginning Monday Feb 11th. Call Sky Customer Service at +44 (0)20 7705 3000 / 0990 97 97 97 / 0990 10 20 30 or write Sky web at skydigital@bskyb.co.uk or feedback@sky.co.uk. for more information. Thank you again for all your help and support!"
More on this breaking news story as we get it here at Digital Spy.
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