
The Death Of TV Recording: Freely Signals End Of An Era
Freely, the new broadband TV service, signals the end of TV recording in the UK as Freeview recorders fade away. But are we going to miss it?
Freely, the new broadband TV service, signals the end of TV recording in the UK as Freeview recorders fade away. But are we going to miss it?
Sky’s limited-time offers are back, with discounts on Sky Stream and Sky Glass bundles. Save on premium channels, Netflix, movies, sports and Freeview
NOW’s Sky Sports Day Membership, which lets you watch Sky’s sports channels for 24 hours, is going up by 25% from £11.99 to £14.99
Sky Glass and Sky Stream are getting a major software update with low-latency gaming and live sports, personalized recommendations, UI improvements and more
Sky offers UK customers free 3-month trials for Apple TV+ and Hayu streaming services, providing access to original content and popular reality TV shows
Premier Sports confirms Freesports will not return to Freeview, Freesat, or pay-TV platforms, leaving UK viewers without a new dedicated free sports channel
Sky Glass And Sky Stream prices rise for new customers as of April 1. Rolling contract for Ultimate plan jumps to £31/month, with other add-ons going up as well
Sky finally adds subtitles to 4K content after years of customer frustration. But with only a few titles supported, is it too little, too late?
Sky has unveiled the timeline for older SD boxes to lose access to all of Sky’s channels, signalling a major change for users of these devices
Sky Glass users across the country are reporting a haunting glitch: Channel 4 app audio plays unexpectedly, even when TVs are off
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
Discover Britain’s top TV moments, from Del Boy’s fall to Susan Boyle’s audition, according to a survey of 2,000 Brits