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Freeview: platform begins to shape up
Published Sunday, Oct 6 2002, 21:23 BST | By Iain Chapman
The UK DTT Network Website reports that changes to the channel lineup are expected from tomorrow (Monday 7th October).
The site reports that viewers will start to find that existing channels, such as QVC, ITV News etc, are to be reorganised into their new channel numbers.
UK DTT Network website says that viewers will also start to find blank channels, name as per the expected Freeview channel lineup, appearing from tomorrow in the correct channel number position, whilst 'dead' channels will finally be removed.
As part of these changes the recently renamed 'Five' will have its label updated.
UK DTT Network website reports that these changes will be available from midday tomorrow, for viewers performing a 'store channels'.
Freeview aims to launch on October 30th.
The site reports that viewers will start to find that existing channels, such as QVC, ITV News etc, are to be reorganised into their new channel numbers.
UK DTT Network website says that viewers will also start to find blank channels, name as per the expected Freeview channel lineup, appearing from tomorrow in the correct channel number position, whilst 'dead' channels will finally be removed.
As part of these changes the recently renamed 'Five' will have its label updated.
UK DTT Network website reports that these changes will be available from midday tomorrow, for viewers performing a 'store channels'.
Freeview aims to launch on October 30th.
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