FREEVIEW users have been warned that a bunch of well-known stations will disappear from the service in a matter of days.
An alert has started popping up on six channels - and more are set to follow in May.
Several stations set to go soonMagic is among the stations disappearing from FreeviewIt includes popular radio stations Magic, Kerrang! and Greatest Hits.
Owners Bauer has already yanked channels from Sky, Virgin Media and Freesat last year.
Instead, the company is urging fans to listen on TV via the Radioplayer app, radio, mobile or smart speaker.
Who is Will Njobvu?The amount of people listening via TV is now relatively small making up only 4 per cent of digital consumption.
But 37million hours were still listened to on a telly in the last quarter of 2023, according to RAJAR radio data.
DAB now takes up the lion's share of digital radio listening, at 59 per cent and 433million hours.
The full list of axed names on Freeview are:
- Greatest Hits Radio
- Hits Radio
- Kerrang! Radio
- KISS Fresh
- KISSTORY
- Magic Radio
The affected stations will no longer be available as a Freeview channel from April 2.
And on May 10, Absolute Radio will is set to follow suit, according to Radio Today.
How to carry on listening from your TV
If you own a Samsung or LG smart TV, you're in luck.
The Radioplayer app is available on these platforms to download for free in the app store.
If you have Sky or Virgin Media, these channels have already gone and the Radioplayer app is available in their place.