
Freeview April Update: New Channels, Closures And Moves
Freeview undergoes channel changes in April 2024: TalkTV goes streaming-only, new channels launch, and others move. Here’s the full list of changes

Freeview undergoes channel changes in April 2024: TalkTV goes streaming-only, new channels launch, and others move. Here’s the full list of changes

Freely, the future of Freeview and Freesat, is launching soon. Our hands-on review reveals its potential to transform UK viewing habits, but challenges remain

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

Three new channels are launching – including one dedicated to reality TV and a new films channel, while three are closing – in this month’s Freeview update

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

TalkTV shifts from linear channels on Freeview and the pay-TV platforms to online streaming, following Piers Morgan’s move to YouTube

This month’s Freeview updates brings with it two new channels (including a French international news channel), moves around two BBC channels – and more

The popular Humax Aura Freeview recorder is missing yet again across the UK. When is it due back – and what’s in store for the future of the Freeview market?

The Humax T1000 YouView boxes are set to lose all their internet-based features in February 2024, affecting streaming apps like BBC iPlayer and Netflix

Following a string of delays, the new Manhattan T4-R Freeview recorder is now set to launch in April 2024. Here’s everything you need to know about it

Virgin Media Stream boosts its service with 100+ Freeview channels, including NOW 70s, Sky News, QVC and more, enhancing viewing options for customers

Freely partners with TV manufacturer Vestel, joining Hisense in transforming TV in the UK by merging Freeview/Freesat with broadband streaming