Freely TV adds 7 new channels in 2026, including former paid Sky content
Seven new channels launching on Freely TV in 2026, including the former Sky subscription channel Quest.

Freely TV will expand its channel lineup in 2026 with seven new channels from Warner Bros. Discovery, including the popular entertainment channel Quest, which previously required a paid subscription on Sky. The new channels launching on January 15, 2026, are Quest, Quest Red, Really, DMAX, E4, 5STAR, and 5USA. Quest is currently available on Freeview channel 37 and Sky channel 151, while Quest Red is on Freeview channel 38 and Sky channel 152. The expansion also includes programming from Channel 4. Freely TV is a free, ad-supported streaming service that combines traditional Freeview channels with on-demand content. The service launched in 2024 and is available on compatible smart TVs and devices, offering an alternative to paid TV subscriptions for viewers in the UK.
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