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In Full: The Sky lineup changes as two new channels launch

A full guide to the changes in the Sky EPG as new channels Sky Documentaries and Sky Nature finally launch.

The Sky Electronic Programme Guide (EPG) has undergone a minor reshuffle ahead of the launch of two new channels.

New factual station Sky Documentaries will launch today at midday on channel 114, while natural history channel Sky Nature will also launch at midday on channel 130.

History has been rebranded as Sky History and has been moved up the EPG from channel 130 to channel 123, with spinoff service History 2 becoming Sky History 2 but staying put on channel 163.

Several stations have been demoted down the EPG in order to accommodate Sky's new factual offerings, with Syfy making a huge drop from 114 down to channel 152 and entertainment station E! switching from 123 to channel 151.

The home of game show programming, Challenge, drops from 151 to channel 160 and free service Pick is shunted from 152 to channel 159.

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