Author: Marc Thornham
A growing number of TV manufacturers are adding support for Freely instead of Freeview. That means your TV service will look, feel and behave differently. You’ll gain some services, but could lose others.
NOW Music is set to launch a new music channel featuring hits from the 1990s and 2000s as it seeks to take advantage by a gap left by the closure of channels including The Box after this weekend.
Satellite platform prepares for migration of more channels to the newer DVB-S2 broadcast standard that isn’t supported by older boxes.
You’ll be able to stream headline performances from Glastonbury where you are in the world via the BBC.
A much wider range of TVs that support Freeview replacement Freely are coming soon, with Toshiba, Sharp, Panasonic and Metz launching compatible devices.
The broadcaster says it’s the only broadcaster to grow overall viewing across both streaming and linear so far this year.
New TV satellite Astra 1P was successfully launched last night. The satellite will serve 119 million TV households across Europe,…
Sky’s 24 hour news channel becomes the latest Sky-owned channel to cease broadcasting in standard definition on Virgin Media’s cable TV network in the UK.
Return of the Chart Show TV brand earlier this year appears to be short-lived, as channel’s owner plans to replace…
Ideal World will regain its HD channel on satellite this month, nearly a year after the broadcaster was forced off air after running out of money.