
TV Licence Changes For Over-75s Postponed Due To Coronavirus
The BBC announced that the plans to make Over-75s pay the TV licence fee have been delayed – but only for a short time

The BBC announced that the plans to make Over-75s pay the TV licence fee have been delayed – but only for a short time

With the official YouView app set to stop working, The BT TV app will open its YouView functionality to non-BT customers

Google’s streaming dongle is reportedly being switched over to Android TV – and will, finally, get a physical remote

Eager “Star Wars” fans will be able to watch the first episode of Disney Plus’ “The Mandalorian” on the big screen, in over 100 Cineworld locations

The Roku Express, Roku Premiere and Roku Streaming Stick+ are all excellent streaming devices – but what are the differences? Find out in our 2020 UK comparison

From Star Wars to Marvel, from Disney and Pixar to National Geographic – here’s everything that’s coming to Disney’s streaming service in the UK on March 24

The two major options for sports fans in the UK are currently Sky Sports via NOW TV, or BT Sports’ monthly pass. This May, however, streaming sports service “Dazn” is coming to the UK (and 200 other countries) – with an emphasis on boxing. But some say they’re eying Premier League rights for their future in the UK. Dazn is a streaming-only sports platform that is currently available in nine

YouView customers, who were only able to get limited NOW TV functionality until now, can now subscribe to all the passes from Sky’s streaming service

Four months after its launch, the streaming service from ITV and the BBC gets an Amazon Fire TV App – so we took it for a spin

While we’re STILL waiting for BritBox UK to get an Amazon Fire TV app and FreeviewPlay access, more content will be added to the service in March, which is ‘Crime Season’ on BritBox. From the young(ish) Inspector Morse on Endeavor, to Baptiste, the spin-off of The Missing, as well as Series 9 of Cold Feet, which isn’t a crime programme, but… maybe it’s a crime not to watch it? BritBox UK

Bad news for eager Star Wars fans in the UK: When Disney+ finally launches here, on March 24, 2020, its flagship series – The Mandalorian – won’t be available to binge-watch all at once. Instead, episodes will roll out week-by-week, as they did in the US – even though Season 1 has already finished its entire run across the pond. Disney+ is the upcoming streaming TV service from Disney, which

Google’s Chromecast (3rd generation) is a flexible and widely-supported streaming device – but its two major downsides mean it might not be for you