
Four more TV channels to disappear from Sky Q boxes in days after secret overhaul & millions of users are impacted
FOUR fan-favourite channels will be disappearing this month from Sky which could leave millions of TV fans devastated.
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Sky have announced four more channels will be replaced this month
Commencing on June 9, 2025, four channels are set to vanish as the company aims to give its service a fresh look.
Sky Family will be temporarily renamed to Sky Fantasy on channel 306/850.
Sky Pitch Perfect, which will replace Sky Comedy on June 7, will be reverted back into Sky Comedy on June 9, 2025.
Meanwhile, Sky Blockbusters which was introduced as a temporary channel in July 2023, will be reverting back to Sky Hits on channel 303.
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After it was announced by
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June will see the end of beloved channel ITVBe
This follows Sky already announcing that seven other channels will be changing this month.
From Friday June 6 Sky Romance is set to go forever - now renamed to a different title.
The beloved channel 302 will go by SuperheroHD, which is said to be a temporary change.
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Sky Fairytale on channels 306/850 was renamed to Sky Family on June 2, 2025 reverting back from a temporary change.
Sky Karate Kid also had its name changed on June 2, again the channel reverted from a temporary change.
The channel has returned to being named Sky Action on channel 307/851.
Elsewhere, channel 310 which was previously home to Sky Pride has been renamed Sky Drama.
That's Pride on channel 360 is now under a new name of That's Dance.
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These changes were revealed on a Sky Community page and fans expressed mixed opinions at the news.
One fan said: 'Actually disappointed that the Pride channels aren't lasting all of June, or even maybe a bit longer than a few days.'
Another said: 'Great about ITV Quiz channel launching 9th June,
'So excited. It will be interesting to see what day 1 will bring.'
After a number of big brands have opted to leave TV services and stick to traditional radio plus digital listening - such as
To fill gaps from these departures, Sky has decided to re-arrange the channel numbers for a big chunk of the radio stations it offers on satellite.
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Sky have revamped their system in order to fill gaps from departing brands
If you're looking for a new Sky deal, customers can get Sky Stream & Essential TV for just £15/month.
The company is also giving
What are Sky's early termination fees?
SKY TV customers will incur an early termination fee if they choose to cancel their contract before the end of the agreed minimum term.
The amount you're charged depends on:
How long is left of your minimum term from the date your subscriptions end, calculated in days
The days you have already been billed for in advance
The products you subscribe to, the price you pay for them and when your subscriptions end
For Sky TV, early termination charges range from £14.00 to £42.89 per month, depending on the specific package.
For instance, if you cancel a standard Sky TV package priced at £33.82 per month with 12 months remaining on a 24-month contract, you would be required to pay the remaining 12 months' fees in one lump sum.
This would result in a total early termination fee of £405.84.

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