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Channel 4 repeats service on Freesat and most Freeview sets

4seven, a new channel from Channel 4 that provides copious repeats of the current weeks programming from the main channel has started broadcasting.

4seven, a new channel from Channel 4 that provides copious repe
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Most viewers should now find that they can watch the new www.ukfree.tv link icon "4seven" TV repeats service.

The channel will have appeared as position "47" for Freeview viewers in areas that have switched over the digital only transmission. (see also www.ukfree.tv link icon Channel 4-seven is now in the Freeview EPG in switched-over areas).

Freeview viewers in the "Tyne Tees" area will get the channel on Wednesday 26th September 2012, and it will come to transmitters in Northern Ireland on Wednesday 24th October 2012.



The channel is on Freesat 127 and fSfS 140, or can be found on Astra 1N transponder 68, 11126MHz Vertical 22 5/6.

The channel is NOT carried on the public service "Freeview Light" transmitters, which DO carry Channel 4+1 along with Channel 4, E4 (except Wales) and More4.







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craa22uk
Friday 6 July 2012 11:49AM
is the service launced on virgin?
Briantist
Friday 6 July 2012 11:52AM
craa22uk: See the above picture...
Stuart
Friday 6 July 2012 9:14PM
Sorry but Channel 4 already repeat its programmes to death on E4 and More4 and you can pick up on programmes you've missed on 4OD. What is this channel going to offer that they don't? And Channel 4 unfortunately have so few programmes worth watching twice, I think it's probably a waste of time and digital bandwidth and more like a cynical attempt to generate more advertising revenue.
Dave
Friday 6 July 2012 10:41PM Brighton
Another totally pointless channel espcially in the PVR / on-demand age, more HD channels would be better
Mark Fletcher
Saturday 7 July 2012 12:01AM Halifax
Dave,Brighton.Your last six words in yer previous text could by 2030 be the norm,as SD by then could be switched off altogether.Mind you once UHD (4320p) possibly by 2050 becomes reality then HD (1080p) will too be switched off and 1,000+ UHD channels thru terrestrial aerial by then (i may be long gone by then ?) will all be provided on only one multiplex per mast whether it is on a minor/major relay or main transmitter itself !
John Gleeson
Saturday 7 July 2012 5:15PM
I watch the word game programme Countdown and I notice that exactly the same edition of the programme is broadcast only 2 hours after the original CH4 showing, 1 hour after the +1, which seems totally pointless. Why don't, can't they show that edition of the programme from a few days previous in case it was difficult to watch the original showing on that day. That seems to make more sense, but the broadcasters think they know best don't they! It might as well be CH4+2.

Actually they ought to get rid of all the +1 channels & make them at least +2 as if you have a programme clash a one hour time difference can very often still conflict with the first programme, whereas the majority of programmes are not going to last more than two hours in length, so less likely to conflict.
Stuart Hammonds
Sunday 8 July 2012 1:07AM
John Gleeson: High John, great to see you are still a keen broadcast reception enthusiast. Won't be long now till they will start to focus on digital radio switch over - aaagh! Regards old friend, Stu
G.S
Sunday 8 July 2012 5:54AM
Stuart:One more channel of repeats is just what British Tv does not need.
Better and newer is needed and filling Free-view with constant repeat channels is just a waste of air space and 4seven is yet another prime example.
Phil
Sunday 8 July 2012 11:01AM
I have the new channel showing on my EPG but when I select it get a no signal message.

This is in Havant just outside of Portsmouth on a Bush HD freesat box.

Any explanation anyone?

Thanks, Phil
Seafra
Sunday 8 July 2012 7:23PM
advertising for this channel on CH4 needs to be ammended as it mentiosn to exclusions.
For Freeview it only mentiosn a re-tune may be necessay.
MJ Ray
Monday 23 July 2012 12:54PM
@Phil - the freesat channel vanished for me over the weekend too. I don't know who's problem it was and I've not checked if it's back yet, but if we both saw it, I guess it was something transmission-side.
Arthur McParland
Thursday 26 July 2012 3:46PM Gateshead
I am on Freesat and have recently connected my router to the Ethernet connection on my Freesat Blue Ray player. There are programmes I have missed and wanted to see,could you tell me how I can get BBCi player and ITV player on my TV. PS I still hav,nt got around to using the ethernet connection yet.Thank You
Arthur McParland
Thursday 26 July 2012 3:46PM Gateshead
I am on Freesat and have recently connected my router to the Ethernet connection on my Freesat Blue Ray player. There are programmes I have missed and wanted to see,could you tell me how I can get BBCi player and ITV player on my TV. PS I still hav,nt got around to using the ethernet connection yet.Thank You
Mike O'Sullivan
Saturday 4 August 2012 3:13PM
I'd be grateful if you could tell me if Freeview HD is available in my area, or point me to where I could find out. I believe it is but would like to confirm it before investing in an HD box.
Mike O'Sullivan
Saturday 4 August 2012 3:19PM Guildford
Re my last ,message, It would probably be a good idea if I actually said where I am. Chilworth Surrey, GU4 8NH
jb38
Saturday 4 August 2012 3:29PM
Mike O'Sullivan: If you are receiving Freeview from the Guildford transmitter at just over 3 miles away on a bearing of 283 degrees then its HD service is on mux Ch40, all muxes seen to be predicting good reception at your location.
Mike O'Sullivan
Saturday 4 August 2012 5:03PM
Yes it's Guildford. Excellent reception on normal Freeview.

Many thanks for the info.
jb38
Saturday 4 August 2012 6:00PM
Mike O'Sullivan: No problem! and if you have excellent reception on normal Freeview SD channels then there is no reason for not having likewise on HD.
Mike O'Sullivan
Wednesday 8 August 2012 3:31PM Guildford
Mike O'Sullivan:

Update: Just got my i-can Easy HD 2851t delivered from Amazon. £30 well spent. Yes I can get all available HD channels. One thing puzzles me about the standard definition channels and that's the numbering. The channel numbers are completely different to those on my Freeview TV and the published numbers in the Radio Times. Why is this and where can I find a list of the numbers on the Web?
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