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“Freeview TV Guide Overhaul: Talk Channel Discontinued”

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Freeview, the popular television service, has recently undergone significant changes to its TV guide, involving repositioning and renaming of channels. Notably, one channel, Talk (Ch 280), is discontinuing its availability on Freeview. Talk, a British news channel known for debate, opinion-led journalism, and politics, will now be accessible only through the official Talk app or other platforms like Samsung TVs, Roku devices, and LG screens.

In addition to this major change, Freeview has announced further updates. Wedotv Big Stories on channel 275 will be rebranded as Wedotv, and three services are relocating on the planner. Ketchup TV, Ketchup Too, and Cartoon Classics will all be assigned new channel numbers, with Ketchup TV moving from Ch 209 to Ch 208, Ketchup Too shifting from Ch 210 to Ch 209, and Cartoon Classics transitioning from Ch 214 to Ch 210.

Freeview emphasized that channel adjustments are part of regular evolution, with channels deciding to relocate, add, or remove services. To ensure viewers have access to the updated channels, they are encouraged to check and retune their TVs through the settings menu. By following simple steps like selecting ‘set-up’ or ‘installation’ and initiating a retune process, viewers can keep their channels and TV guide up to date.

For further details on how to retune your TV, users can follow the instructions provided by Freeview, including accessing the menu on the remote control, selecting ‘set-up’ or ‘installation’, choosing ‘first-time installation’, and saving the discovered channels when prompted.

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