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My5 was a channel based on the most popular TV shows that are broadcast across all of the Channel 5 network. It was originally launched as Channel 5 +24, a 24-hour timeshift of the main Channel 5 schedule, and began broadcasting on 4 February 2014, available on Freeview, Freesat, Sky and Virgin Media. [4]
The rebrand, to realign Freeview channel 32 with that of its parent channel once again, was announced in December 2021, around the same time that it was announced that Channel 5 had joined Digital UK (now Everyone TV), the organisation responsible for Freeview and Freesat, becoming the last of the UK's major Public Service Broadcasters to join ...
Channel 5 +24 launched on 4 February on channel 55. Between 7 pm and midnight, it broadcasts the previous day's Channel 5 schedule. Movies4Men returned to Freeview nationwide. It had previously been Manchester only. Pop launched on 20 March 2014, making it the 8th children's channel (other than HD Channels) to launch on Freeview.
Channel 5 HD was due to launch on Freeview in 2010 but was unable to reach the 'key criteria' to keep its slot. [43] In 2011 Channel 5 HD was the sole applicant for a fifth high-definition channel slot on Freeview, [44] intending to launch in spring or early summer 2012. [45]
4 May – Channel 5's HD channel launches on Freeview and Freesat following the channel becoming free-to-air. 10 August – Channel 5 +24 is replaced by My5, featuring a selection of shows from across the network of channels. 2017. 31 October – Male-skewing channel Spike is rebranded as 5Spike to more closely associate itself with its sister ...
The Freeview service underwent a major upgrade on 30 September 2009, which required 18 million households to retune their Freeview receiving equipment. [9] The changes, meant to ensure proper reception of Channel 5, led to several thousand complaints from people who lost channels (notably ITV3 and ITV4) as a result of retuning their equipment.
Channel Name Logo Subsidiary SD HD +1 Streaming Freeview [2] Freesat [3] Sky [4] Virgin TV [5]; Channel 4: Channel Four Television Free-to-air Channel 4: Free-to-air a: Player
The time-shift version of the channel was shut down on 3 February 2014 to make way for Channel 5 +24. [13] The channel returned later, launching on Freesat on 16 September 2014 and Sky in the UK and Ireland on 4 November 2014, replacing BET +1 on the platform. The addition of the channel in Ireland was an error, thus it was removed on 6 ...