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Shakeup on the Skies: Popular Channels Depart, New Ugandan Entry on Eutelsat

Satellite TV viewers are experiencing some channel lineup changes, with several departures balanced by a new arrival on Eutelsat. Here’s a breakdown of the recent updates:

Departures:

  • Eutelsat 16A (16°E): Nova Sport 1 remains on the platform (11055 V 27500 4/5), but viewers will no longer find CT Sport (11055 V 27500 4/5).
  • Thor 5 (0.8°W): Both Mezzo (12265 V 28000 7/8), a classical music and arts channel, and Extreme Sports Channel (12265 V 28000 7/8) have ceased broadcasting on this satellite.
  • Intelsat 10-02 (1°W): Fans of historical and cultural documentaries on 4K Heritage (12687 V 28800 3/5) will need to look elsewhere as the channel has exited this satellite.
  • Astra 2F (28.2°E): TV Universe (12605 V 30000 5/6), presumably offering a variety of channels, is no longer available.
  • Rascom-QAF1R (2.9°E): Both Clouds TV (4082 R) and Wasafi TV (4082 R) have departed this satellite.
  • SES-14 (47.5°W): Maranatha TV US, a religious channel (3933 R), and Nickelodeon Latino Sud (4055 R 30000 5/6), catering to the Spanish-speaking audience in South America, are no longer on this satellite.

New Arrival:

  • Eutelsat 3B (3.1°E): Dream TV Uganda (3914 R 13725 3/4) joins the platform, bringing Ugandan content to viewers.

About the Departing Channels:

  • CT Sport (11055 V 27500 4/5): Information about this channel’s specific programming is limited, but its departure suggests a potential shift in sports broadcasting rights or a channel closure.
  • Mezzo (12265 V 28000 7/8): Established in 1989, Mezzo is a renowned channel dedicated to classical music, opera, jazz, and dance. Its absence from Thor 5 might be due to a contract expiration or a change in broadcasting strategy.
  • Extreme Sports Channel (12265 V 28000 7/8): This channel likely focused on extreme sports like skateboarding, snowboarding, and motocross. Its departure could be due to channel closure or a move to a different satellite.

Viewers Advised to Check Updates

These changes may not be reflected immediately on all satellite TV platforms. Viewers are encouraged to check for updates from their service providers to ensure they have access to the latest channel lineup.

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