BBC Hinting At A Freely Box Which Could End Freeview Era
BBC is finally considering a standalone Freely device with a simplified interface, potentially solving Freeview’s heir’s biggest limitation
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
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Netflix introduces dialogue-only subtitles without audio cues like [door slams], starting with “YOU” Season 5. A solution for young Brits who subtitle everything?
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