
Freely Is Expanding With 6 Channels From WB Discovery
Freely adds CNN Headlines and six Warner Bros. Discovery channels including Quest, TLC, and Really from early 2026. Full details on what’s coming

Freely adds CNN Headlines and six Warner Bros. Discovery channels including Quest, TLC, and Really from early 2026. Full details on what’s coming

HBO Max confirms March 2026 UK launch with Sky bundle deal, but sale to Netflix, Comcast or Paramount could change everything before it arrives

Virgin Media adds Tubi’s 60,000+ free films and TV shows to its platform at no extra cost, expanding its streaming push for UK customers

Black Friday 2025 streaming deals: Fire TV sticks from £19.99, Roku discounts, Apple TV+ half price, NordVPN 74% off, EE TV bundles and more UK offers

MPs demand BBC use iPlayer data to catch non-payers as doorstep enforcement collapses. Prosecutions down 17% despite 2m home visits and £1.1bn lost

Talking Pictures TV launches on Freely months early, now streaming live on Channel 36. Classic British films without needing a Freeview aerial

For years, the dream has been simple: one device that gives you both Freeview’s live TV and a proper streaming stick’s apps, all working together seamlessly. Or better yet, just make Freely an app for Fire TV or Roku and be done with it. Well, we’re not getting the app – but we are finally

Virgin Media adds catch-up to 11 FAST channels for first time, plus new Inside Outside channel launches. How to access on-demand content on your box

Doug Naylor reveals the Red Dwarf special’s time-travel plot and de-aging tech for young Lister. Plus: why UKTV axed it and what happens next

Disney Jr returns to Sky this week, but surprisingly it won’t be on Sky’s NOW streaming service. It also won’t be available on Virgin Media or EE TV

Disney Jr returns to Sky on November 13, five years after shutting down. The preschool channel joins Sky Kids pack as Disney shifts strategy.Retry

Pop and Tiny Pop channels closing on Sky, Virgin Media and Freeview aerial in December. Only streaming services to remain as kids’ TV market collapses