Freeview And Freesat To Get UKTV’s Premium Eden Channel

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Nature and reality TV fans, get ready for some good news: Eden, UKTV’s premium factual channel, is breaking free from pay-TV and coming to Freeview and Freesat.

UKTV has confirmed to Cord Busters that Eden will soon be available on both free-to-air platforms (as well as on Freely), opening up its content to a much wider audience across the UK.

As part of this move, the channel will be rebranded as U&Eden, falling in line with UKTV’s recent ‘U’ makeover.

This shift is part of bigger changes at UKTV, including a fresh deal with Sky and expansion to other platforms. For viewers, it means more free content without shelling out for a Sky or Virgin Media subscription.

From UKTV to U

UKTV has been around since its inception in 1992, originally as a joint venture between BBC Worldwide and Thames Television.

UKTV logo

Now wholly owned by BBC Studios (the commercial arm of the BBC) since 2019, UKTV has evolved into a major commercial broadcaster with a diverse portfolio of channels and services.

The broadcaster operates a mix of free-to-air and premium pay TV channels, each with a distinct identity and target audience.

In July 2024, UKTV underwent a major rebranding effort, unifying its channels and streaming service under the ‘U’ master brand.

U formerly UKTV Play

In line with this, the “UKTV Play” streaming service changed its name to just… ‘U’, while the free-to-air channels adopted the ‘U&’ prefix.

The rebrand aimed to create a more cohesive brand identity across UKTV’s various offerings, joining the ranks of All4, which transformed into Channel 4 last year, and My5, which is changing to “5” soon.

The free-to-air channels currently operated by UKTV, are:

  • Dave (now U&Dave): Known for its comedy and entertainment programming
  • Drama (U&Drama): Focused on British dramas and classic series
  • Yesterday (U&Yesterday): Featuring history documentaries and factual programming
  • W (U&W): Targeting a female audience with lifestyle and entertainment content

The premium channels, which are only available on pay-TV platforms such as Sky and Virgin Media TV, are:

  • Gold: A destination for classic British comedy
  • Alibi: Dedicated to crime dramas and mystery series
  • Eden: Until now, focused on nature and science documentaries

The U streaming service has seen substantial growth, with UKTV reporting “record-breaking numbers” in 2023. Following the rebrand to U, average weekly sign-ups have surged by 71%.

Eden: From Pay TV to Free-to-Air

Eden, launched in 2009, has traditionally focused on nature and science documentaries.

Eden channel logo small

However, more recently, its programming has evolved to include more factual entertainment and reality shows from other UKTV channels.

Current offerings include Anthony Bourdain: Parts Unknown, lots and lots of episodes of Inside The Ambulance, and nature shows like Attenborough’s Natural Curiosities.

As part of its upcoming move to free-to-air platforms, Eden will be renamed U&Eden, aligning with UKTV’s new branding.

While an exact launch date hasn’t been announced (other than “in the coming weeks”), it’s likely to coincide with one of the monthly Freeview update days, potentially in mid-October or mid-November.

This transition raises the possibility of improvements to the channel’s schedule and programming, although details remain unconfirmed at this time.

Freely and Beyond

The addition of U&Eden to Freeview and Freesat follows UKTV’s recent expansion onto Freely, the new streaming platform aiming to succeed Freeview and Freesat.

UKTV on Freely watching

U&Eden is expected to be available on Freely as well, likely as a standalone streaming channel and as part of the U app on Freely TVs.

UKTV Sky Partnership Renewed

Along with this free-to-air expansion, UKTV has also renewed its partnership with Sky this week.

This multi-year deal ensures continued carriage of UKTV’s remaining pay channels, Gold and Alibi, on Sky platforms in the UK and Ireland.

As we reported earlier this month, the U app has already made its debut on Sky Glass and Sky Stream devices, marking another step in UKTV’s digital expansion.

U on Sky Stream

Sam Tewungwa, Managing Director, UKTV, said: “We’ve enjoyed a fruitful relationship with Sky over a number of years, and we are delighted to be extending our partnership so that Sky customers can continue to enjoy the rich mix of content that UKTV has to offer.”

8 thoughts on “Freeview And Freesat To Get UKTV’s Premium Eden Channel”

  1. Sky, Freesat, Freeview, Freely, and Virgin Media no longer offer SD Channels of the old guide. We need to change HD got channels to picture a better TV screen in 2024 and 2025.

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  2. My name is Robert Williams and my question is when are we going to get a new free to air sports channel again because I miss the free to air sports TV.

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    • No real chance as it’s not available in HD on Sky. Even less chance as those U& channels that are in HD on Sky have not made it to Freeview in HD. Doubly less chance as there is no bandwidth available for further HD on Freeview and seemingly no desire to improve matters.

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  3. I wonder if the continuing changes mean that we will eventually be able to watch the Murdoch mysteries again. We miss them since being removed from Drama channel. Hope so!

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