A few channels
are moving on 29 Jan

015 Skyopen Logo

Sky Open goes to channel 8

From channel 15
008 Eden Logo Red

Eden goes to channel 18

From channel 8
014 Rush Logo Lockups 1

RUSH goes to channel 9

From channel 14
009 Bravo Plus 1

BRAVO+1 goes to channel 14

From channel 9 | No change to BRAVO on channel 4

What's changing

On Thursday 29 January, a few channels will be moving:

  • Sky Open will move to channel 8 (from 15)
  • Eden will move to channel 18 (from 8)
  • RUSH will move to channel 9 (from 14)
  • BRAVO+1 will move to channel 14 (from 9)

You can still watch those channels after 29 January, and of course still all for free. They'll just be on different channel numbers.

At the same time, Eden+1 and Sky Open+1 will be leaving us.

What you need to do

Most TVs and Freeview boxes will automatically update on 29 January.

If yours don't update correctly and you can't find these channels after they move, give your TV or box a retune - find retune guides here

And remember to look for these channels at their new channel positions:

  • Sky Open on channel 8
  • Eden on channel 18
  • RUSH on channel 9
  • BRAVO+1 on channel 14

How to easily find those channels after they move

You could check back here to see where your favourite channels have gone, but there's a much easier way...

Check the Freeview TV Guide!

The Freeview TV Guide will show you all the channels in the right order from January 29th, and you can simply browse the Guide to find the channel you'd like to watch.

Another easy way is to just channel-surf until you land on the channel you want - you might even discover some new shows along the way.

Q+A

What is happening?

Some channel changes needed to be made to Freeview's satellite TV service on 22 January 2025, with Sky Open, eden+1 and Bravo+1 moving to a newer, more efficient broadcast method, and Al Jazeera English moving to a new transponder.

These changes are required in preparation for some New Zealand TV services to move to a new satellite in April 2025, as the Optus D2 satellite currently carrying New Zealand TV transmissions is replaced. Learn more here

 

What do I need to do?

If you’re tuned into Freeview through a satellite dish, then we recommend you check your satellite box to make sure you can still watch Sky Open, eden+1, Bravo+1 and Al Jazeera English after January 22nd. 

If you can’t watch those channels, even after a retune, then it’s time to replace your satellite box. If you can, then you’re all good. 

On the day, if your box or TV acts up on those channels – give it a retune. If that doesn't bring back those channels, it means your satellite box needs to be replaced.

 

What are my replacement options?

You can choose from a range of options to replace your older satellite box.

  • Where there’s good internet: stream Live TV channels with the Freeview Streaming TV app, it's free to download on most Smart TVs and preloaded onto SmartVU dongles. eden+1 and Bravo+1 will be added to Freeview Streaming TV following the channel changes.
  • If you prefer a ‘like for like’ setup, you can get a new satellite box such as a Dish TV SAT1 or A7080 box. To record live TV, you may opt for a Panasonic satellite recorder or a Dish TV satellite recorder (model: S7070pvr).
  • If you’d like to go ‘box-free’, get a dual-tuner TV. Available across the Samsung, Panasonic and LG range, and select Veon and JVC models.

Pick up your new satellite box, SmartVU dongle or dual-tuner TV from trusted electronics retailers nationwide.

 

Will these channel changes affect me?

These channel changes are being made to Freeview's satellite service only. So they will only have possible impact for you if you're tuned in through a satellite dish.

If you watch live TV on Freeview through a UHF aerial or use the Freeview Streaming TV app, these channel changes won't affect you in any way.

 

Am I tuned in through satellite?

Here's a super easy way to tell how you're getting Freeview: check your channels! 

If you’re tuned in through a satellite dish, you should have George FM on channel 70.

If you’re tuned in through a UHF aerial, you should have CH200 on channel 200.

And if you stream using the Freeview Streaming TV App, you would have Juice TV on channel 38.

 

Why are these channel changes taking place?

These channel changes are required by the satellite carrier to support an upcoming satellite TV network update in April 2025, where the Optus D2 satellite carrying New Zealand TV transmissions will be replaced. Learn more here.

 

why do I need to replace my box?

Some satellite boxes last a long time! There are still a few older satellite boxes in use today that run on legacy broadcast standards. 

From Jan 22nd, Sky Open, eden+1 and Bravo+1 are being broadcast in a more efficient way over satellite. Unfortunately, older satellite boxes are not compatible with this new broadcast method. Al Jazeera already uses this new method, so if you can't watch Al Jazeera on channel 20, or if you lose Sky Open, eden+1 and Bravo+1 after Jan 22nd, you need to replace your box. 

Upgrading your satellite box now is also crucial to future proof your TV setup to ensure you can keep watching your favourite channels, as updates to the satellite service and the remaining channels are likely required before April. If your old satellite box hasn't been replaced when those updates roll out, it'll lose all channels.

 

Got a question?

Let us know if you have questions we haven't covered yet and we'll do our best to hunt down an answer for you.

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