Coming To BritBox UK In February 2020
From award-winning documentary series “Up” to thrillers, comedies, and more – here’s what’s coming to BritBox UK’s streaming service in February
From award-winning documentary series “Up” to thrillers, comedies, and more – here’s what’s coming to BritBox UK’s streaming service in February
A nimble, easy-to-use interface, almost all the UK streaming services, and 4K/HDR support. How good is the Roku Premiere? Find out in our review
Freeview Play, which combines over-the-air channels with on-demand streaming, claims to be the fastest-growing TV platform in the UK
129 complete stories and standalone episodes, spanning the first eight Doctors from William Hartnell to Paul McGann, are now available to stream on BritBox
According to government figures, Around 18,000 people under the age of 20, including teenagers, have been criminalised for failing to pay the BBC licence
The joint streaming service from ITV and the BBC adds support for Chromecast, and TV models from Panasonic and Vestel
Just in time for the holidays: Six premium TV channels which are part of Amazon Prime’s “Channels” add-on, such as StarzPlay, MGM, Discovery and others, are now available for just 99p each – for the first month (usually they’re around £5/month, each). You’ll need to hurry up though, as the deal is only available until January 6. Amazon Channels can be added-on to your Amazon Prime subscription. They launched in the UK
From the long-running Death in Paradise to the critically acclaimed mini-series Press, here’s what coming to BritBox UK next month
Following his election win, the PM is preparing to launch a formal consultation on whether TV viewers who fail to pay the fee should be prosecuted
BT Sport enters the streaming market for the first time, with a contract-free flexible pass, available to stream on smartphones and set-top devices
The Prime Minister said it’s worth looking into scrapping the TV licence, and possibly turning the BBC into a subscription-based service like Netflix
The new partnership will bring shows like “Meghan and Harry: In Their Own Words” and “GPs Behind Closed Door” to Sky and NOW TV