
Millions May Lose Freeview As Streaming Surges, Gov’t Warns
Government working group to examine future of UK television as new research warns 1.5m households risk being left behind in the shift from Freeview to streaming

Government working group to examine future of UK television as new research warns 1.5m households risk being left behind in the shift from Freeview to streaming

Sky extends satellite deal to 2029, giving Sky Q and Freesat users more time. What does this mean for UK viewers and the future of satellite TV?

Freesat reshuffles over 20 channels in October 2024 update: Quest HD, Sky Mix HD, Sky Arts and more among major moves. Here’s the full list of changes

UKTV’s Eden channel set to join Freeview and Freesat as U&Eden, bringing nature docs and factual shows free to UK viewers – launch expected in weeks

ITV to end SD broadcasts on satellite: Older boxes won’t show ITV1 and ITV2 from October 2024. Find out if you’re affected and how to upgrade

Freesat’s remote recording feature has been axed from the platform’s mobile apps, frustrating many long time users

Channel 4 confirms July 1, 2024 closure of iconic Box music channels, including 4Music, The Box, and Kerrang!, as part of a shift towards streaming

Ofcom report reveals uncertain future for Freesat as Sky shifts to streaming. The free satellite TV platform faces challenges as costs rise and viewers switch

Ofcom report proposes significant changes to Freeview’s future as viewers shift to streaming, with three potential paths: upgrade, downgrade, or phase out.

Freely, the new broadband TV service, signals the end of TV recording in the UK as Freeview recorders fade away. But are we going to miss it?

Premier Sports confirms Freesports will not return to Freeview, Freesat, or pay-TV platforms, leaving UK viewers without a new dedicated free sports channel

In an unexpected twist that has caught the attention of sports enthusiasts and free-to-air TV viewers across the UK, SportyStuff TV has announced it will turn off its signal for the final time on March 31, 2024. This decision not only marks the end of Greyhound TV but also signals a shrinking horizon for free-to-air