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Below are all of StevensOnln1's postings, with the most recent are at the bottom of the page.Mrs Wendy Corney: Perhaps they've reached the end of the episodes available to show? You'd have to contact the channel and ask them (Pick is owned by Sky - see link below) as this is an independent technical help site with no connection to any channel or broadcaster.
Contacting Sky | Sky Help | Sky.com
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Lionel Campuzano: As per my reply to your other post, nothing has happened to Pick. Have you tried my suggestion of turning your Sky box off at the mains for a few minutes?
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Gary & Joyce Collinson: This isn't Channel 4 or More 4's website so it is unlikely that anyone from the programme or channel will see your comment here. If you want to get in touch with them try contacting Channel 4 via their own website.
Contact us | Channel 4
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David Rollinson : If you're referring to the Freeview app, you should be able to find it by searching on the App Store, or at the link below.
Freeview on the AppStore
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Stephen Neville: Who are you paying the 46 to? Box sets usually refers to entire series being made available to watch, e.g. the BBC have box sets of various older programmes or previous series of current/recent programmes available on iPlayer.
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Kevin Williams: Radio Wales and Radio Cymru will only be available on DAB in areas where there is a local DAB multiplex. As these are run by commercial companies there has to be enough population in the area for it to be commercially viable to run the transmitters, and with dozens of transmitters being needed to cover mid Wales which has few large towns and lots of small towns/villages in valleys that would each need an individual transmitter, nobody has come up with a way of doing it without needing a large public subsidy. This is why Radio Wales has taken over Radio 3's FM frequencies in many areas so that listeners don't need to rely on poor quality AM broadcasts from an expensive high power transmitter.
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Mark A: Most kids don't watch linear TV, that's why the BBC and ITV are moving their Children's programming online. Any household with even a half decent broadband connection will be able to stream programmes from BBC iPlayer or ITVX so more kids will be able to watch online than currently can watch CITV on Freeview. Both BBC and ITV are however retaining linear programming for pre-school age groups who aren't old enough to use streaming apps (CBeebies and LittleBe on ITV Be are both on PSB multiplexes).
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Andy : Group K covers the entire UHF band that is in use for Freeview. Unless you have a very weak signal it should be fine.
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Wednesday 1 March 2023 5:23PM
Lionel Campuzano: Nothing has happened to it as far as I'm aware. Try turning your Sky box off at the mains for a few minutes then turn it back on and see if the channel reappears.