Sky Q Finally Gets U Streaming App After Year-Long Wait
Sky Q users can finally access UKTV’s free U streaming app after a year-long wait. The service offers 9,000+ hours of content from U&Dave and more
Sky Q users can finally access UKTV’s free U streaming app after a year-long wait. The service offers 9,000+ hours of content from U&Dave and more
New research reveals why 22 million over-55s feel ignored by modern TV despite watching 4 hours daily, as Freeview channels pivot to nostalgia programming
Roku just landed a partnership that could flood the UK market with (more) cheap smart TVs, which use Roku’s simple streaming operating system. The streaming company has teamed up with Vestel, Europe’s TV manufacturing powerhouse that quietly produces millions of sets each year for brands like Toshiba and JVC. The collaboration will start with Finlux-branded
Piers Morgan returns to linear TV with Channel 5 highlights show after YouTube success. The controversial presenter’s digital-first strategy pays off?
Great! Movies demoted to streaming-only Channel 61 as Great! Mystery takes over terrestrial Channel 50 in Freeview shake-up starting September 4
Freely hits 500k weekly users as platform predicts it will dominate UK TV by 2030, overtaking Freeview. Two-thirds of users already ditching aerials
Amazon Freevee has officially shut down on smartphones today, redirecting to Prime Video. Here’s how to find your free content in its new home
Roku finally brings its free ad-supported TV channels to the UK, with new Live TV Zone feature. 40 channels launching October 2025
GREAT! Christmas channel launches September 4th on Freeview, Sky and Virgin Media with festive films (but Freesat viewers are missing out)
Sky Sports announces biggest NFL deal ever with 50% more games, including all European matches, responding to Channel 5’s free-to-air announcement
Channel 5 secures multi-year NFL deal bringing live games to free-to-air TV for first time, including Super Bowl and new entertainment format
Rewind TV puts rare 1956 Tony Hancock episode on YouTube instead of Freeview due to Ofcom fears over period content, highlighting broadcaster concerns