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POP Channels Vanish from Sky & Virgin, Streaming Remains

Summary

  • POP and Tiny POP channels cease linear broadcasting on December 31.
  • Channels will continue as web streams on internet-connected devices.
  • CBBC and CBeebies become the UK's last free-to-air linear kids' channels.
POP Channels Vanish from Sky & Virgin, Streaming Remains

Two cherished children's television channels, POP and Tiny POP, are set to cease their linear broadcasts next month, marking a significant change for young viewers and their families. Beginning December 31, these channels will no longer be accessible through traditional TV providers such as Sky and Virgin Media, nor on standard Freeview.

Narrative Entertainment, the owner of POP, has confirmed the discontinuation of linear broadcasts. However, the channels will persist online. Viewers can continue to watch popular shows like Elmo's World and Dragon Ball Super via web streams accessible through internet-connected Freeview boxes and smart TV platforms, ensuring continued, albeit altered, availability.

This transition underscores a broader trend in media consumption, with streaming services like YouTube rapidly gaining popularity among younger demographics. The closure leaves CBBC and CBeebies as the UK's only remaining free-to-air linear children's channels, following the earlier shutdown of CITV in September 2023.

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POP and Tiny POP channels will stop their linear broadcasts on Sky and Virgin Media on December 31.
You can watch POP and Tiny POP after December 31 through web streams on internet-connected Freeview boxes and smart TV platforms.
Following the closure of POP and Tiny POP, CBBC and CBeebies are the last free-to-air linear children's channels remaining in the UK.

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