SKY is reportedly planning to replace one of its free-to-air channels on Freeview.

The Pick channel – which Sky owns – is set to disappear after 12 years on-air.

Channels will be moved as part of the shake-up

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Channels will be moved as part of the shake-upCredit: Freeview

But a brand new Sky-branded channel filled with some premium shows is expected to take Pick’s place.

The channel numbers are also being shuffled around as a result, reports Broadcast.

Sky Arts will move down to Freeview number 36, while Sky Mix will take its current slot at number 11.

Pick’s line-up include shows such as Merlin, Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, Border Patrol and Ghost Whisperer.

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Effectively rebranding to Sky Mix, the new channel is expected to offer a taste of some of Sky’s more premium shows from Sky Atlantic and Sky Witness.

The first series of HBO‘s True Detective is thought to be among them, ahead of a fourth series coming out early next year.

Pick is also available on Freesat, Sky and Virgin Media, where it will also be replaced with Sky Mix.

The channel is also expected to be available in HD.

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But it will remain in SD (standard definition) on Freeview.

Reports suggest the new channel will launch on October 18 at 11am.

Sky has done a similar thing before with Sky Sports Mix.

The channel is showcases some sport content for free – though it’s only available on Sky.

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