
Confirmed: TV Licence Fee Frozen, May Be Abolished Next
The government officially announced today that the TV Licence Fee will be frozen for two years, along with future discussions on whether to cancel it altogether
The government officially announced today that the TV Licence Fee will be frozen for two years, along with future discussions on whether to cancel it altogether
The TV Licence Fee, which is used to fund the BBC, was supposed to go up to £167/year in April – but, according to leaks, will remain frozen for two years
The BBC is going to air 300 live hours of coverage from the 2022 Winter Olympics in Beijing, across BBC One, BBC Two and BBC iPlayer
The linear version of the youth-oriented channel is coming back to Freeview, Freesat and the pay-TV platform on February 1, with live free-to-air football
From the still-missing Freeview streaming app, to adverts on NOW TV, Sky Glass confusion, HBO Max NOT coming, and more – The things that annoyed us on UK TV
Renewed BBC Three has announced upcoming shows: an all-star version of Ru Paul’s Drag Race UK VS The World, a true-crime series, and an airline documentary
Ofcom announced that BBC Three, which focuses on younger viewers, will be coming back to Freeview, Freesat, Sky and VM as a linear channel
The BBC is planning a very festive season with TV programmes, films and specials that will air live and on-demand on BBC iPlayer
BBC iPlayer is getting one of its biggest redesigns to date, with a new navigation menu and a brand new look
Three newly launched streaming devices are getting 4K BBC iPlayer support: the Amazon Fire TV 4K Max, Sky Glass, and the Roku Streaming Stick 4K
Regional news programmes will finally be available in HD across England – but the rollout will take months, and is starting with Sky Glass customers
The popular new thriller, “Ridley Road”, along with two nature shows, have been added to the BBC’s 4K trial. Here’s how to watch them in Ultra HD