NME TV and Bliss join Freesat
February 2, 2011
Music channels NME TV and Bliss are joining the Freesat line up. Freesat’s Head of Channels, Mark Briggs said, “The launch of NME TV and Bliss are fantastic additions to the Freesat music genre, reflecting even more diversity and choice for Freesat customers. In other genres, Freesat customers also enjoy more great subscription-free channels from CSC Media like True Movies, True Entertainment, and a range of children’s channels for all ages.”
Freesat also announced the launch of Channel 4 HD (C4HD) on the platform this April. C4HD will become the fourth HD channel on Freesat joining BBC1 HD, The BBC HD Channel and ITV1 HD.
“This is fantastic news for Freesat. C4HD is a high quality channel and we’re sure it’ll prove popular with our discerning viewers,” said Freesat Managing Director Emma Scott.
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