Tech
Sky shuffles kids section
Published Wednesday, Aug 29 2007, 09:49 BST | By Darren Shelley

Everything - from Jetix onwards - has shuffled to fill gaps left behind from when Trouble and timeshifted version Trouble +1 moved to the entertainment section plus the EPG slot prior to Discovery Kids ceasing broadcasts in the UK.
Pop +1 which from launch had to be located in a kids overspill EPG area can now be found near to the rest of the kids channels.
The new lineup in full can be found below:
601 - Cartoon Network (remained same)
602 - Cartoon Network Too (remained same)
603 - Boomerang (remained same)
604 - Nickelodeon (remained same)
605 - Nick Replay (remained same)
606 - Nicktoons TV (remained same)
607 - Jetix
608 - Jetix +1
609 - Disney Cinemagic
610 - Disney Cinemagic +1
611 - Disney Channel
612 - Disney Channel +1
613 - CBBC Channel
614 - CBeebies
615 - Nick Jr
616 - Pop
617 - Tiny Pop
618 - Boomerang +1
619 - Cartoonito
620 - Nick Jr 2
621 - CITV Channel
622 - Playhouse Disney
623 - Baby TV
624 - BabyFirst
625 - Tiny Pop +1
626 - Pop Girl
627 - Pop +1
Today's changes create space for two more kids channels to launch before the section becomes full again. However, with KidsCo and Zone Superheroes as possible future additions, further channel numbering modifications are likely to be in the planning stages.
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