



On August 9 Win Television launched it's second digital television channel, GO! on digital Channel 88. GO! will give viewers more choice of entertainment and first-run programming... and the best thing about GO! is that it's FREE.
If you currently own a Free-to-AIr or Freeview digital television or digital set top box and currently have access to digital television then you should be able to receive GO! on digital Channel 88. Note that if you are not currently receiving digital Channel 88 on your digital receiver then you may need to rescan your digital receiver (digital television or digital set top box) to perform an automatic tuning of all available digital channels.
A rescan of your digital receiver is easy to do. The rescan function can generally be found in the Setup Menu of your digital television or digital set top box. Accessing this menu differs from television to television and set top box to set top box and as such we recommend that you consult your receiver's manual for details on how to access and perform this function.
If you don’t yet have access to digital television at home and you want to take advantage of the benefits of GO! and Freeview visit your local electrical retailer. They’ll demonstrate how easy and affordable it is to tune into digital Television and will also be able to provide you with advice as to whether digital television is available in your general area.
To find out what's on WIN Television's new digital channel GO!:
GO! Channel TV Guide.
For more information on how to get access to WIN Television's new digital channel GO! and answers to commonly asked questions:
GO! Digital page.
For more information on digital television and Freeview:
Digital Television page.
To contact us about an issue with your digital television reception or reception of the new GO! channel:
TV Reception Feedback form.
To visit the official GO! Channel website:
GO! Channel

GO! and Digital Television
This page provides answers to commonly asked questions about WIN Television's digital channel GO!, how to access the channel as well as where to go for further information about GO! and digital television
