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Sky Replay closure included in end-of-month Sky EPG update

Posted on 24th October 2025
By Clean Feed Team
Last updated on 24th October 2025
Filed under News

As reported on Clean Feed earlier this month, catch-up channel Sky Replay will close on 30th October – and it’s one of a small number of changes to the Sky EPG next week.

This afternoon, Sky confirmed the following EPG changes for Sky satellite viewers, which will take effect on 30th October:

  • Sky Replay/Sky Replay RoI/Sky Replay HD: satellite channel 152 (156 in RoI), Sky Glass/Stream channel 160. This channel will close and will drop off the EPG.
  • Sky Arts RoI: closing permanently and will be seamlessly replaced by the Sky Arts UK service on satellite/streaming (only difference with RoI channel is the adverts).
  • Sky Sci-Fi: on satellite channel 139 (140 in Scotland) – moves to channel 152.
  • Crime+Investigation: on satellite channel 156 – moves to channel 139 (140 in Scotland).
  • Blaze: on satellite channel 164 – moves to channel 156.

And on 31st October, Indian-based news channel WION HD will cease broadcasting on satellite channel 519. It will drop off the EPG on Monday.

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