UK TV Earthquake: Freeview And Freesat Become One Company
Two of the major free TV companies in the UK are being brought together, with Freesat acquired by Digital UK, the company behind Freeview
Two of the major free TV companies in the UK are being brought together, with Freesat acquired by Digital UK, the company behind Freeview
Freeview boxes that don’t support Freeview Play, such as the Manhattan T1 and Humax HDR-1800T, will have to be discontinued, following a decision by Digital UK
Two channels are now gone from Freeview, 5Select will no longer be available to some viewers, and a new channel is coming to Freeview soon – “That’s TV Gold”
The streaming TV service that offers both live and on-demand content, is removing all of ITV and Channel 4’s channels from its service
The Manhattan T3 Freeview Play box is no longer being manufactured but is expected to return once the crisis is over. What are your alternatives?
A new software update that’s coming to the Manhattan T3-R, will resolve a long list of issues that were discovered after the last update. Here’s how to get it
The second Roku TV to launch in the UK, the TCL Roku TV, will be available in six models and sizes, with 4K and full HDR support
The American channel that’s dedicated to live, real-life courtroom broadcasts, has been removed from Freeview
The news channel that aims to be an alternative to BBC News is coming next month to most TV platforms in the UK
The BT Sport app is coming to the Netgem Netbox Freeview Play devices, while also bringing a unique feature – Timeline – to the living room
Following the sale of Sony’s free UK channels, such as “Sony Movies” and “Sony Movies Action”, they will be replaced by new versions with new names
“Sony Movies Classic”, “The Sony Channel” and other popular Freeview and Freesat channels from Sony, have been acquired by a US investment firm