Price Plunge
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If you're wondering what has happened to Bid and/or Price-drop TV today, this should explain everythink (© Gollum) for you:
The 'old' version of Bid (Channel 23) on the SDN/COM4 mux has been renumbered 791 and will shortly be discontinued. (A CBS Reality TV channel will be available on Freeview Channel 66 soon using the old Bid TV bandwidth, and is already listed after a rescan albeit with a blank EPG.)
The 'old' Price-drop (Channel 37) on the ArqA/COM5 mux has/will be renumbered 23 and is the new Bid.
However, Price-drop hasn't vanished altogether but will now only be available to the relative minority of viewers who can receive BBC Four HD on the COM7 mux, presumably done as a cost-saving measure. Channel number is the same as the old Price-drop (37).
Source: http://www.a516digital.com/2014/03/freeview-channel-updates-march-2014.html
The 'old' version of Bid (Channel 23) on the SDN/COM4 mux has been renumbered 791 and will shortly be discontinued. (A CBS Reality TV channel will be available on Freeview Channel 66 soon using the old Bid TV bandwidth, and is already listed after a rescan albeit with a blank EPG.)
The 'old' Price-drop (Channel 37) on the ArqA/COM5 mux has/will be renumbered 23 and is the new Bid.
However, Price-drop hasn't vanished altogether but will now only be available to the relative minority of viewers who can receive BBC Four HD on the COM7 mux, presumably done as a cost-saving measure. Channel number is the same as the old Price-drop (37).
Source: http://www.a516digital.com/2014/03/freeview-channel-updates-march-2014.html