Some Virgin Media customers are set to lose access to 11 TV channels this week including the likes of Cartoon Network, Nickelodeon and Sky Kids.
At the start of October, as a way to help parents keep the kids entertained during the half term, Virgin Media launched an offer giving all customers 11 extra channels completely free.
These channels included the likes of Boomerang, Nicktoons and Cartoon Network HD.
Virgin Media also unlocked each of the channels on demand content as well.
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Virgin Media customers to lose 11 channels this week
But this Virgin Media offer will come to an end on Thursday (October 31), meaning any customers who don't already pay for the affected channels, will lose access to them.
The full list of channels affected are:
- Cartoon Network HD
- Cartoon Network +1
- Cartoonito
- Sky Kids HD
- Nickelodeon HD
- Nick +1
- Nick Jr.
- Nick Jr. Too
- Nicktoons
- Boomerang
- Boomerang +1
The in demand content will also be unavailable from Thursday for those non-paying customers.
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For those Virgin TV customers who already pay for the above kids channels as part of their package, there will be no change.
However, for those who have been getting the channels for free since October 1, they will be locked once again from 6am on Thursday, according to The Sun.
This change will happen automatically.
More free channels for Virgin TV customers
But its not all bad new for Virgin TV customers, with more free channels set to be available from October 25 to November 8.
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Customers will have access to 15 Asian Mela channels at no extra cost until November 8 to help celebrate Diwali (the Indian festival of lights).
These channels are:
- Utsav Gold HD (Channel 801)
- Utsav Bharat (802)
- Utsav Plus HD (803)
- Sony TV HD (805)
- Sony MAX HD (806)
- Sony SAB TV (807)
- Sony MAX2 (808)
- Zee TV HD (809)
- Zee Cinema HD (810)
- Zee Punjabi HD (811)
- B4U Movies (815)
- Colors Gujarati (825)
- Colors HD (826)
- Colors Rishtey (827)
- Colors Cineplex (828)
From the latest TV premieres and classic Hindi movies to the biggest names in Bollywood hosting your favourite reality and quiz shows, these channels have a little something for everyone.
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