I watch through Sky Q and not Freeview, but I have heard a few times that Freeview viewers don't know they have Sky News.
I guess the 'Sky' in the name says to casual viewers that it is a Sky platform channel.
However, I assume BBC News and Sky News are close to each other on the Freeview EPG.
I watch through Sky Q and not Freeview, but I have heard a few times that Freeview viewers don't know they have Sky News.
I guess the 'Sky' in the name says to casual viewers that it is a Sky platform channel.
However, I assume BBC News and Sky News are close to each other on the Freeview EPG.
BBC News in SD is on 231 and Sky News is 233. BBC Parliament is sandwiched between the two.
I watch through Sky Q and not Freeview, but I have heard a few times that Freeview viewers don't know they have Sky News.
I guess the 'Sky' in the name says to casual viewers that it is a Sky platform channel.
However, I assume BBC News and Sky News are close to each other on the Freeview EPG.
BBC News in SD is on 231 and Sky News is 233. BBC Parliament is sandwiched between the two.
Sky News is on COM 5 mux, that doesn't have universal coverage, though 90+% of homes should still be able to receive it
This is doing the rounds on social media - the BBC Sign Language interpreter reflects the nation's mood after Johnson's speech
I know exactly how he feels.
Hoping he doesn't get fired for this.
Why should he get fired? That's almost certainly an "out of context" screenshot. Anybody can make those to make somebody else look bad. We all pull faces or do motions that mid movement will look bad. And anyway if we all got fired for something taken out of context nobody would have a job.