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  2. STV Player - Wikipedia

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    STV Player is a video on demand service owned by STV Group and available free-of-charge across the UK, online, on mobile and on all major TV platforms, including Sky Glass, Amazon Fire TV, Roku, Apple TV, Android TV, Freeview Play, Freesat and Virgin Media.

  3. Freeview's new on-demand service will be called Freeview Play

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    Like Freeview, Play will be subscription free and will be integrated in connected TVs and set-top boxes, although we don't yet know what it will look like. We do know, however, that with support ...

  4. Freeview (UK) - Wikipedia

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    Freeview HD Recorder (formerly Freeview+, originally named Freeview Playback [65]) is the marketing name for Freeview-capable digital video recorders with some enhancements over the original Freeview. All recorders are required to include the following features in addition to standard Freeview: [66] At least eight-day electronic programme guide ...

  5. U (streaming service) - Wikipedia

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    The service would then launch on Freeview Play in August 2016, [5] on Roku and Sky UK's Now in February 2018, [6] and on Freesat and Samsung smart TVs in September 2018. [7] Following the relaunch of W as a free-to-air service, the channel's shows would become available to watch for free on UKTV Play. [citation needed]

  6. TVPlayer - Wikipedia

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    Microsoft Windows 10 or later (Microsoft Store app) Operating system with Adobe Flash Player enabled web browser; Tablet computers and smartphones Microsoft Windows 10 or later (Microsoft Store app) Google Android 4.2 or later; Apple iOS 11.0 or later; Microsoft Windows 10 Mobile or later (Microsoft Store app) Amazon Fire Tablet; Video game ...

  7. Freely - Wikipedia

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    Most Freeview services make use of the DVB-T standard, which dates back to 1997, and only a few high-definition channels broadcast using the more efficient and newer DVB-T2 standard. [6] [7] Despite the creation of Freely, the government has stated that it is committed to the Freeview digital terrestrial platform until at least 2034. [8]

  8. Now (streaming service) - Wikipedia

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    Sky Picnic was a proposed pay television service which would have sat alongside Freeview and Top Up TV on the digital terrestrial television (DTT) platform in the United Kingdom. [2] The proposal detailed replacing Sky's three free-to-air channels ( Sky News , Sky Sports News and Sky Three ) with five pay TV channels: Sky Sports 1 , Sky Movies ...

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