The free-to-air sports channel will leave Freeview on 30th June when its current broadcast slot expires.
TV & Radio infrastructure company Arqiva is launching the Broadcast 2040+ campaign today. The launch comes ahead of key decisions over the future use of terrestrial broadcasting frequencies.
On Wednesday 29th June, E4 Extra takes over the current 4Music slot. At first glance, you’d struggle to tell it apart from its predecessor.
Forces TV was due to lose its current Freeview slot at the end of the month. But operator BFBS has now confirmed Forces TV is closing completely.
Ofcom investigation finds lack of site-specific plans to deal with such major incidents and delays in communicating with affected viewers.
The return of Love Island on ITV2 has generated some complaints that the picture quality on Freeview isn’t that great.
The BBC is to combine its international and UK news channels, although both channels will be able to run separate programmes at times.
Satellite viewers will continue to be able to watch QVC in the UK and Ireland, after a multi-year contract renewal was signed between QVC and satellite operator SES.
Satellite viewers can now access two of QVC’s home shopping channels in high definition for the first time.
For the first time, three of Sky’s own-brand channels are only available to viewers in high definition, 16 years after the pay TV company first launched its HD service.