Freely Expands: 4 Major TV Brands Join Freeview’s Heir
Freely, the UK’s free-to-stream TV service, expands to Toshiba, Sharp, Panasonic, and Metz Smart TVs. Can this boost help it become Freeview’s heir?
Freely, the UK’s free-to-stream TV service, expands to Toshiba, Sharp, Panasonic, and Metz Smart TVs. Can this boost help it become Freeview’s heir?
The Manhattan T4 Freeview Play box promises an enhanced TV experience. Our review explores its strengths, limitations, and place in today’s market
Freely TV aims to replace Freeview but falls short for now, with limited channels and devices. Our wishlist for the free service looks at needed improvements
Manhattan’s T4-R Freeview recorder aims to upgrade your experience with advanced features and a slick interface. Our in-depth review examines if it succeeds
Three channels have been added to Freeview this month, while three others have been removed. Here’s the full list of changes for June 2024
Manhattan’s T4 and T4-R Freeview boxes are here, replacing the T3 series. We compare the new features, improvements, and limitations in this guide
Bush Freely TVs quietly launch on Argos, expanding the Freeview successor’s reach. Vestel-made sets offer affordable access to the new UK TV platform
UKTV Play to rebrand as ‘U’ on July 16, 2024, with new channel names on Freeview and a revamped streaming service
Manhattan finally launches the T4 & T4-R Freeview boxes in the UK, with enhanced recording capabilities, improved EPG search and more
With Freeview, you can get entertainment, news and kids channels on your TV – for free. What do you need, and can it replace pay-TV platforms like Sky?
Ofcom report proposes significant changes to Freeview’s future as viewers shift to streaming, with three potential paths: upgrade, downgrade, or phase out.
As demand for streaming channels on Freeview soars, Everyone TV is planning to change channel groups on the EPG, to create space for new hybrid channels