
The TV Licence Fee Is Coming For Some Disney+ Users
Streaming-only households beware: Disney+ will require a TV Licence for the upcoming live UEFA football matches

Streaming-only households beware: Disney+ will require a TV Licence for the upcoming live UEFA football matches

Sky Cinema subscribers can now upgrade their free Paramount+ from Basic (with ads) to Standard or Premium tiers at discounted rates

Rewind TV unveils summer lineup of British classics featuring David Jason’s forgotten gem, Barry Cryer’s comedy panel, and Jack Hargreaves’ rural nostalgia

Disney+ secures exclusive UEFA Women’s Champions League rights for 5 years, marking its first UK live sports move

Premier Sports app finally launches on Sky Glass and Stream after year-long wait. Full channel lineup now available with pricing from £11.99/month

Netflix is dropping support for first-gen Fire TV devices from June 2025. Find out which models are affected and what your upgrade options are

BBC is finally considering a standalone Freely device with a simplified interface, potentially solving Freeview’s heir’s biggest limitation

BBC boss Tim Davie calls for TV Licence reform while rejecting subscription models. With evasion at record highs and 2027 Charter renewal looming, what’s next?

Freely – the UK’s streaming-focused TV platform that launched last year – is getting another major update this month, with new features that should make finding and watching content easier. At the same time, the platform continues to expand its hardware lineup, with two major TV brands joining the fold. The “Freely Next” update introduces two eagerly-awaited features: a Backwards TV Guide that lets you scroll back through seven days

Sky Glass users report frustrating black screen and error message issues affecting both Gen 1 and Gen 2 TVs. Here’s everything we know so far

James Bond’s 25 official films land on MGM+ from June 1st. After stints on ITVX and Prime Video, 007’s latest streaming home requires a £5.99 subscription

Netflix introduces dialogue-only subtitles without audio cues like [door slams], starting with “YOU” Season 5. A solution for young Brits who subtitle everything?