Eutelsat 8 West B, a geostationary satellite that is located at 8 degrees West longitude, has seen a number of changes in recent days.
- Qausain TV has moved to a new frequency. The channel was previously broadcasting on 11137.00MHz, pol.V (DVB-S2 SID:7318 PID:7350 /7351 Arabic). It has now moved to 10971.00MHz, pol.H (DVB-S SR:27500 FEC:7/8 SID:5230 PID:5232[MPEG-4]/5233 English- Clear).
- New Libya has left Eutelsat 8 West B. The channel was broadcasting on 12729.00MHz, pol.H (DVB-S2 SID:7508 PID:7521[MPEG-4] /7522 Arabic). It is no longer available on the satellite.
- Al Amaken Satellite Channel has left Eutelsat 8 West B. The channel was broadcasting on 11137.00MHz, pol.V (DVB-S2 SID:7318 PID:7350 /7351 Arabic). It is no longer available on the satellite.
- Hoga TV has left Eutelsat 8 West B. The channel was broadcasting on 12646.00MHz, pol.H (DVB-S SID:3880 PID:3882/3883 Arabic). It is no longer available on the satellite.
The reasons for these changes are not clear. However, it is possible that the channels were removed due to declining viewership. The channels have been struggling in recent years, and their ratings have been dropping.
The removal of these channels is a reminder of the ever-changing landscape of satellite TV. Channels are constantly being added and removed, and viewers need to be prepared for changes.
If you were a fan of any of the channels that have left Eutelsat 8 West B, you will need to find a new way to watch them. The channels are no longer available on satellite in Europe. However, you may be able to watch them on demand through streaming services such as Netflix and Amazon Prime Video.
Here are some alternative channels that you can watch:
- Netflix: Netflix is an American streaming service that offers a variety of movies and TV shows.
- Amazon Prime Video: Amazon Prime Video is an American streaming service that offers a variety of movies and TV shows.
I hope this article has been helpful. If you have any further questions, please feel free to ask.