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Freesat Guide Changes FREESAT GUIDE CHANGES ENTERTAINMENT MUSIC SHOPPING SPECIALIST RADIO BBC ONE 101 Chart Show TV 355 QVC 630 Open Access 883 RTE Europe 0142 BBC TWO 102 The Vault 356 iBuy TV 631 Game Network 906 BBC R4 LW 0143 BBC 2 W 102 Classic FM TV 359 TV Shop 633 FriendlyTV 908 BBC 5L SportX 0144 ITV1 103 channel U 360 Ideal World 634 L!VE TV 909 Club Asia 0145 S4C 104 price-drop tv 635 Real Radio 0146 Channel 4 104 SPORTS Simply Shopping 638 RADIO EWTN 0147 five 105 Motors TV 413 Best Direct 639 BBC R1 0101 Sukh Sagar 0150 BBC THREE 115 Extreme Sports 419 Simply Ideas 641 BBC R2 0102 Asian Gold 0151 BBC FOUR 116 Golf Channel 423 TV Warehouse 643 BBC R3 0103 BBC R London 0152 ITV2 118 Bid TV 644 BBC R4 FM 0104 The Villan 0153 ITV3 119 NEWS Thomas Cook 645 BBC R5 Live 0105 BBC R Cymru 0154 ITV4 120 Best Direct+ 648 Classic FM 0106 Pulse Rated 0155 Sky News 501 Men & Motors 131 Shop On TV 649 Virgin Radio 0107 CalvaryRadio 0156 Sky News Active 501 S4C Digidol 135 Thane Direct 650 talkSPORT 0108 Globecast 0157 Sky Text 501 Life TV 137 TV Warehouse Classic Gold 0109 Gaydar Radio 0158 BBC NEWS 24 503 Select 651 LifeShowcase 139 Chill 0110 Family Radio 0159 BBC News Stop + Shop 653 You TV 146 RTE Radio 1 0160 Interactive 503 Planet Rock 0111 YES 654 Big Entertainment Arrow-Rock 0161 BBC Parliament 504 Core 0112 Network 148 speedauctiontv 655 CapitalDisney 0162 CNN International 506 Capital Gold 0113 Reality TV 150 Vitality 658 Apple FM 0163 S4C~2 507 XFM 0114 E! 155 RTE 2FM 0164 EuroNews 509 BBC World Sv. 0115 OBE 159 RELIGION RTE Lyric fm 0165 CCTV-9 511 BBC R Scot. 0116 Hollywood TV 163 GOD Channel 760 BBC R Wales 0117 RTE RnaG 0166 Rapture TV 193 DOCUMENTARIES GOD 2 761 BBC R Ulster 0118 jazz fm 0167 Community 539 Wonderful 762 BBC Asian Nt. 0119 Akash Radio 0168 TBN Europe 763 BBC 6 Music 0120 Desi Radio 0169 LIFESTYLE & CULTURE KIDS Revelation 765 The Mix 0121 The Hits 0170 Travel Channel 261 CBBC Channel 616 UCB TV 766 WRN Europe 0122 Galaxy 0171 Travel Channel +1 262 Cbeebies 617 Premier 0123 Smash Hits 0172 Performance 271 Pop 619 INTERNATIONAL Heart 0124 Kismat Radio 0173 Fashion TV 273 Century Radio 0174 Tiny Pop 620 PCNE Chinese 785 UCB Europe 0125 Capital 0175 VECTONE Urdu 786 crossrhythm 0126 Amrit Bani 0176 mta Muslim TV 787 Oneword 0127 LBC 97.3 0177 Zee Music 789 smooth fm 0128 Kiss 0178 VECTONE Tamil 796 Solar Radio 0129 Heat 0179 VECTONE Bangla 800 Panjab Radio 0130 Magic 0180 Vectone Punjab 803 BBC 7 0131 Q 0181 Abu Ddhabi TV 804 Prime Time 0132 MOJO 0182 ATN Global 807 Sunrise Radio 0133 Kerrang 0183 Record TV 810 UCB Bible 0134 UCB Talk 0135 Radio 0184 UCB Insp 0136 Spectrum 1 0185 GAMING AND DATING 1Xtra BBC 0137 Liberty 0186 Avago 841 TWR 0138 Yarr Radio 0187 Quiz Nation 842 BBC R n Gael 0139 On Air 0188 Dating Channel 870 Pure Dance 0140 Choice FM 0189 Gay Date TV 871 Raaj Radio 0141 Radio London 0190.
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