Newspaper style campaigns aren’t allowed on UK television, as GB News found the hard way.
NBCUniversal is closing its E! channel in the UK and Ireland over the holidays, meaning one fewer channel on Sky and Virgin Media in 2024.
The future use of spectrum used for terrestrial TV wasn’t the only talking point at the World Radiocommunications Conference (WRC-23) in Dubai.
Key decisions have been made on the future use of frequencies used for terrestrial TV, including Freeview in the UK and Saorview in the Republic of Ireland.
TalkTalk announces that its TV Hub is now available to customers who haven’t yet upgraded to its full-fibre service.
Sky’s entry-level streaming service NOW is available on current Hisense TV ranges in the UK.
Apple has rolled out a redesigned Apple TV app which promises to allow users to quickly navigate the app.
ITV, Channel 4 and soon Channel 5 will offer exclusive streaming channels via their online services. But what about the BBC?
Meet the Freemoji – which forms the logo for Freely. The streaming service is due to launch in 2024 and is expected to replace Freeview and Freesat in the long term.
Sky Q users can finally access the full range of Channel 4’s streaming content and functionality.