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UKTV Channel 'Home' to launch on Freeview

(February 2016)

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BR
Brekkie
So looks like Home is returning, well, Home. I think it had 25 in the Top Up TV days and was one of the last "channels" to still broadcast, even if it was for something like an hour a day. I've never agreed with channels being able to basically sit on an EPG number with a very limited, usually off-peak service, but it's paid off for UKTV. I suspect Dave ja Vu will move to the 80s but soon creep up the EPG again as a handful of channels towards the end of the EPG have closed, whilst 23 should become available soon once it's decided how to do with the old BBC3 LCN.
LL
London Lite Founding member
I was hoping for Eden as it'd fill a niche on Freeview, but I can see why they went for Home instead.
ST
Stuart
It's quite high up the EPG, at least on Virgin, being the first proper pay channel after the Sky entertainment channels.

That isn't what I meant.
VM
VMPhil
It's quite high up the EPG, at least on Virgin, being the first proper pay channel after the Sky entertainment channels.

That isn't what I meant.

You added "for their high EPG slot" to your post after I posted mine.
RW
Robert Williams Founding member
So looks like Home is returning, well, Home. I think it had 25 in the Top Up TV days and was one of the last "channels" to still broadcast, even if it was for something like an hour a day.

It was even more ridiculous than that, by the end it was on for just one hour a week - mid-morning on a Friday!
IN
Interceptor
With Good Food and Food Network sharing a good deal of their content now, I doubt it'll be long before the entire UKTV portfolio, perhaps excepting Gold, will be on Freeview. CBS/Cello managed to get their entire range of channels on Freeview within 18 months and it's definitely boosted their profile significantly.
RO
rob Founding member
UKTV plan to make more of its pay channels available for free.

www.broadcastnow.co.uk/news/uktv-eyes-freeview-move-for-more-pay-tv-channels/5100834.article
ST
steveboswell
Also (briefly) mentioned in this article from the DTG:

http://dtg.org.uk/news/news.html?id=5574
DV
dvboy
rob posted:
UKTV plan to make more of its pay channels available for free.

www.broadcastnow.co.uk/news/uktv-eyes-freeview-move-for-more-pay-tv-channels/5100834.article



Full article for non-subscribers:

Quote:
UKTV is considering making more of its pay-TV channels available for free as it gears up to launch Home on Freeview next month.

Home will air on Freeview slot 25 from 1 March, massively expanding its reach from its previous position as part of Sky and Virgin Media’s exclusive premium packages.

Home will replace Dave’s +1 service Dave Ja Vu, with the time-shifted service moving to a new slot. UKTV is currently negotiating the details.

Broadcast understands that the decision, which follows the rollout of free channels Drama, Really and Yesterday on Freesat in December, forms part of a strategic shift from the broadcaster to rebalance its portfolio to help grow its audience.

UKTV currently operates five pay-TV channels – Alibi, Gold, Good Food, Eden and W (the recently rebranded Watch) – and all are thought to be under consideration to join the broadcaster’s free portfolio. As part of the plans, thought to be at an early stage, a new channel could also be launched.

Any decision is likely to coincide with the renegotiation of UKTV’s carriage agreements with pay-TV platform partners Sky and Virgin Media next year.

The free strategy is being spearheaded by a desire to tap into the buoyant advertising market.

UKTV’s sales partner Channel 4 will be grateful for any additional eyeballs to help grow the £1bn in ad revenue it generated in 2015.

Enders Analysis chief operating officer Gill Hind, who predicted Home’s move to free in a report in December, said UKTV could offset the high cost of acquiring and running a Freeview slot by growing its reach.

“It makes sense for UKTV to take advantage of the advertising market, which is doing incredibly well at the moment,” she said.

“About 40% of households have Freeview on their main set, with many Sky and Virgin homes having it on their second set.”

Home’s female-skewing audience is well-matched with the Freeview demographic, according to Hind, while the channel will also benefit from less competition on the more sparsely populated platform.

“The pay-TV platforms are squeezing all they can from their channel partners, which will have formed part of UKTV’s decision,” she added.

Despite the move, Home is due to remain part of the pay-TV packages in Sky and Virgin Media homes for the foreseeable future.

UKTV declined to comment on the speculation.
PF
PFML84
Another channel launch? Jesus, how many do they need to show the same stuff? If they can't even keep to the original briefs of the already launched channels, what hope do they have?
LL
Larry the Loafer
pad-e posted:
Another channel launch? Jesus, how many do they need to show the same stuff? If they can't even keep to the original briefs of the already launched channels, what hope do they have?


They're not launching any new channels... Home already exists.
WH
Whataday Founding member
pad-e posted:
Another channel launch? Jesus, how many do they need to show the same stuff? If they can't even keep to the original briefs of the already launched channels, what hope do they have?


They're not launching any new channels... Home already exists.


He's referring to the part of the article which says that a further channel could be launched as part of the plans.

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