Author: Marc Thornham
The BBC has tidied up its regional, national and red button channels on Freesat following the recent upgrade to HD broadcasting.
Mobile and broadband services propping up pay TV giant, with report that sales of its next-generation TV service have been underwhelming.
A campaign is underway to preserve Freeview and terrestrial radio for future decades, ahead of major international conference this November.
The legacy BBC red button text service was unavailable for several hours on Saturday on Freeview.
New Radio 5 Live simulcast is due to start on Monday 17th April on the UK feed of BBC News and BBC Two.
Terrestrial TV services like Freeview could be upgraded to provide widespread UHD content, plus seamless integration of on-demand and internet-delivered content according to a new roadmap launched by broadcast network operators.
Viewers in London become the latest to benefit from ongoing scheme to upgrade every BBC TV service to HD.
The iconic Channel 4 soap launched on the STV Player at the beginning of the month.
Some viewers will need to wait a little longer before the BBC’s HD satellite upgrade reaches their region.
ITV is showing live Six Nations Rugby, La Liga football and the Super Bowl across either ITV1 or ITV4 this February.