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Discussion topic: Changes to the TV Guide - February 2026

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This message was authored by: Yoghurt

Re: Changes to the TV Guide - February 2026

@GenerationZ  Yes that and Disney plus as well 

Sarah backx
This message was authored by: VMViewer

Re: Changes to the TV Guide - February 2026

@KevNewMedia please could you confirm the date that Animal Planet, Discovery, Discovery History, Discovery Science, Discovery Turbo and ID will become 'Free to air channels', as per the Sky website:

 

https://www.sky.com/tv/apps

 

Thanks!

This message was authored by: GenerationZ

Re: Changes to the TV Guide - February 2026

@Yoghurt Yes I know. Thank you for that.

This message was authored by: UT393

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Sky will have to do is EPG negotiate a new Disney + Cinema slot, it must be something else other than an opinion based on Entertainment genre. The 164 was Channel Islands formerly known as Disney Channels Worldwide, I see where 130 are based Challenge near Nat Geo. That is a successful use of FOX/E!/ Universal +1 got closed recently. No Sky Comedy +1 from 213.

 

113 Sky Comedy HD
114 SkyDocmntrsHD
121 Sky Crime HD
122 Sky Arts HD
124 Sky Nature HD
145 Sky Sci-Fi HD
152
164

This message was authored by: Yoghurt

Re: Changes to the TV Guide - February 2026

One week until sky one so excited 😁

Sarah backx
This message was authored by: GenerationZ

Re: Changes to the TV Guide - February 2026

@UT393 Precisely 

 

This message was authored by: GenerationZ

Re: Changes to the TV Guide - February 2026

@Yoghurt Yep, and it won't be long before that happen.

This message was authored by: Marlu-Nyu

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@Yoghurt wrote:

One week until sky one so excited 😁


I have to admit, I don't quite share the excitement around this announcement. From what I can see, this appears to be largely a rebrand of Sky Max rather than a genuine revival of Sky One.

 

For me, Sky One effectively came to an end when it closed in 2021. After 36 years on air as Sky's flagship channel, and arguably the foundation on which the company built its identity and commercial success, its closure felt significant. It wasn't just another channel being retired; it marked the end of an era.

 

Sky One was the original Sky channel and played a central role in establishing the brand. In my view, closing it was a major strategic mistake. Since then, it has felt as though some of the personality and distinctiveness associated with Sky's earlier years has diminished.

 

While bringing back the Sky One name may carry nostalgia, I'm not convinced it will restore what the channel once represented. If this is simply Sky Max under a different name, then the original Sky One, in spirit and substance, remains a part of the past.

This message was authored by: GenerationZ

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@Marlu-Nyu It could have been a genuine revival of Sky One in the first place, despite the announcement earlier this month.

 

But while unrelated to Sky One, would have been possible for Sky Cinema to show Star Wars films back again next year for the first time since 2020. To achieve this, Sky should look into the old Star Wars-themed Sky Movies ident from 2006 (see links below) and more likely to be reanimated with a large difference.  For example, putting the Star Wars 50th anniversary logo on the centre and the Sky Cinema logo [with channel names, pop-up channels may included where possible] on the bottom centre of the screen after the lightsaber dual against the black background (keeping the red, blue, and green colours in it).

 

Source from: https://youtu.be/iOlFUBUbiqY?si=_N7gwtlzkb8ltEDq and https://youtu.be/ZwnHmjbN97o?si=DSIHTE_OXZtDKIEN 

This message was authored by: Marlu-Nyu

Re: Changes to the TV Guide - February 2026


@GenerationZ wrote:

@Marlu-Nyu It could have been a genuine revival of Sky One in the first place, despite the announcement earlier this month.

 

But while unrelated to Sky One, would have been possible for Sky Cinema to show Star Wars films back again next year for the first time since 2020. To achieve this, Sky should look into the old Star Wars-themed Sky Movies ident from 2006 (see links below) and more likely to be reanimated with a large difference.  For example, putting the Star Wars 50th anniversary logo on the centre and the Sky Cinema logo [with channel names, pop-up channels may included where possible] on the bottom centre of the screen after the lightsaber dual against the black background (keeping the red, blue, and green colours in it).

 

Source from: https://youtu.be/iOlFUBUbiqY?si=_N7gwtlzkb8ltEDq and https://youtu.be/ZwnHmjbN97o?si=DSIHTE_OXZtDKIEN 


It would be very likely that the new Disney+ Cinema channel will have the Star Wars movies on it.  
Also, side note: YouTube is not a reliable source. 

This message was authored by: UT393

Re: Changes to the TV Guide - February 2026

The 770 now applies to GTC Punjabi 

This message was authored by: Maniatore2006

Re: Changes to the TV Guide - February 2026

A Test of the Disney+ Cinema Channel is on Air.

Over Satellite. SID and name is. 5191 

SKY Q, With Entertainment SD and Sky Sports HD.
This message was authored by: GenerationZ

Re: Changes to the TV Guide - February 2026

@Maniatore2006 Wow, that's interesting. Let's hope the test is successful before Disney+ Cinema could be launched sooner rather than later.

This message was authored by: GenerationZ

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@Marlu-Nyu I wish YouTube becomes a reliable source on every part of each website. Possibly in the future they might consider this to be reliable source.

This message was authored by: GenerationZ

Re: Changes to the TV Guide - February 2026

@Marlu-Nyu Neitherless, a new Disney+ Cinema channel would borrow the Star Wars-themed Sky Movies ident from 2006 or else be reanimated to accommodate it. I reckon, after the channel's launch, the Disney films would gradually spread onto Sky Cinema for the first time since 2020.

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