YooPlay Games

YooPlay Games

Infobox TV channel
name= YooPlay Games
logosize=
logofile=
logoalt=
launch=
closed date=July 18 2006
owner= YooMedia
replaced by names=YooPlay TV
web=
availability note=
At time of closure
terr serv 1=Freeview
terr chan 1= Channel 106
sat serv 1=Sky Digital (UK)
sat chan 1= Interactive Menu

YooPlay Games was a TV interactive service which featured gambling and betting games.

The channel was available on Freeview channel 106 and the Sky Digital Interactive menu.

On Sky "YooPlay Games" was replaced by YooPlay TV (channel 850).

YooPlay on Freeview

The channel officially launched on Freeview channel 53 (multiplex D) on 23 May 2003 as "Free2Play", with all the games on the channel available to play free of charge. However, later that year the channel introduced paid-for content games, which the player had to phone a premium rate number to gain access to the channel, hence the channel's re-branding to "F2P Games" the following year. In late 2004, F2P dropped the brand completely and aligned with its sister on Sky Digital, "YooPlay Games".

In late 2005 the service switched to multiplex C. At around this time, YooMedia decided to lease certain hours of the channel's bandwidth to other broadcasters, namely overnight EPG services (presently tvtv DIGITAL), and reduced the output on the YooPlay Games channel significantly. The games channel was closed entirely on 18 July 2006, when YooMedia leased its remaining capacity to SMG plc's Virgin Radio (broadcasting on Freeview channel 727). YooMedia's EPG-service contract remains in place.


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