
Freeview Viewers’ Hopes Dashed: Freesports Not Returning
Premier Sports confirms Freesports will not return to Freeview, Freesat, or pay-TV platforms, leaving UK viewers without a new dedicated free sports channel
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
TalkTV shifts from linear channels on Freeview and the pay-TV platforms to online streaming, following Piers Morgan’s move to YouTube
Freesat loses 9 channels including Great! Movies and the POP kids’ channel, signalling a major shift – and angry viewers have taken to social media to complain
Discover Freely, the new Freeview and Freesat replacement launching in Q2 2024. Get a first look at its features, interface, and how it’s set to change UK TV
13 BBC and ITV SD channels were shutdown in January – and now, the clock is ticking on the help scheme that lets viewers replace their old Freesat boxes
Just two weeks after “That’s TV 2” launched on Freeview, Freesat and Sky – the channel has ceased airing ‘Home and Away’ episodes, causing fan disappointment
Everyone TV unveils fresh details on Freely, blending Freeview and Freesat with streaming. Here’s what we know about the upcoming EPG and channel changes
The new ‘That’s TV 2’ on Freeview, Freesat and Sky is bringing back classic shows like ‘Home and Away’ and ‘Baywatch’, bringing nostalgia to UK TV
Starting January 8 and 9, BBC and ITV will shut down 13 SD channels on Freesat and Sky. Find out what to do if you’re affected by this change
Explore 2023’s UK TV highlights: Price-hold services like Paramount+, the launch announcement of Freely, Roku’s budget Smart TVs, the TNT Sports revamp and more
Iconic British comedy show “Little Britain” is set to return to Freeview and Freesat this Christmas, with a re-edited version on “That’s TV”