UTV +1
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How to Watch: UTV +1
Main TV standard-definiton channels
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Regional content: Channel 3 network for adverts and regional news. See ITV, UTV and STV regions - overview map - interactive maps. .
media.info: For full details of broadcaster contacts, see the media.info UTV +1 page.
Official site: See the UTV +1 website.
From Wikipedia: UTV was the last of the ITV stations to cease broadcasting on analogue transmitters. The station was the last in the ITV network to begin 24-hour transmission in 1988. UTV's ident at this time did not animate and was not accompanied by a jingle. - en.wikipedia.org read more about UTV +1 on wikipedia (summary by Clipped).
Freeview multiplex: UTV +1 is on multiplex PSB2 in .
Saturday, 8 January 2011
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Conor Mc Dermott1:20 PM
Belfast
Ulster TV should just put there hd channel on to freesat first then there +1 channel two or three months later because they have been treating there viewers like children last year and this year by the looks of it come on utv get your finger out and just do it
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Conor Mc Dermott: I'm only actually speculating that there will be UTV+1... this might be a dead slot.
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Monday, 10 January 2011
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john6:19 PM
I hope that utv will launch a +1 tomorrow because then people can catch up like emmerdale and coronation street.
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Tuesday, 11 January 2011
Thursday, 16 February 2012
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Conor8:50 PM
Belfast
I still think the switch over is to slow ans has to speeded up and brought forward to april of this year because it is hindering the people in northern ireland because the are the worst in the uk for free hd coverage and ofcom should be sued to bring the switch over forward to april and it will free up space for 4g sooner
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Monday, 27 February 2012
Conor: The switchover schedule has been planned as it is for about six years, and cannot be changed as there are only a certain number of engineers employed to do the multi-billion pound works.
Ofcom is cannot be "sued" as it is the regulator and is set up in law to make the decisions.
And it's not Ofcom that is causing 4G delays, but the mobile phone companies bickering in court about it.
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Wednesday, 29 February 2012
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Radan4:10 PM
Does anyone know what has happenned to UTV+1 on Freesat and Sky? It seems to have gone from both. Manual tuning to its old frequency of 10891H-22k-5/6 now shows ITV+1 Wales instead. There's no mention of UTV+1 on the Lyngsat website any more.
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Mike Dimmick10:27 PM
Radan: Astra 1N / Astra 2A / Astra 2B / Astra 2D / Eutelsat 28A (28.2°E) - All transmissions - frequencies - KingOfSat shows it on 10832H instead. ITV plc are consolidating things a bit so they can launch more time-shifts of the England regions (e.g. West+Westcountry separated from Wales), maybe this is why they felt they needed to move it.
I'm not sure what the arrangement is here, presumably UTV have to pay ITV plc to lease space on their transponder (ITV lease the transponder from SES directly, I believe).
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Sunday, 4 March 2012
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Radan6:15 PM
Ballymena
Mike: Thanks for directing me to KingofSat which I didn't know about. However UTV+1 is not present either on 10891H or 10832H. I have since found out from the Digital Spy Forum that UTV+1 has definitely gone, and may or may not be back.
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Thursday, 10 May 2012
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Peter Henderson4:12 PM
Any word on UTV+1 returning to satellite ?
I assume this will happen at some stage since the recent signing of the agreement with ITV on the UTV HD issue. I think UTV+1 on satellite was also part of the agreement.
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