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  2. List of BBC radio stations - Wikipedia

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    BBC Radio 4 Extra 2 April 2011 BBC Radio 7 • 2002–2011: Archive programming — — 12B 708 0126 910 — BBC Radio 5 Live 28 March 1994 BBC Radio 5 • 1990–1994: News, current affairs, discussion and sport

  3. TVGuide.co.uk - Wikipedia

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    TVGuide.co.uk's use of deep linking has caused problems with British broadcasters. In March 2008, ITV and BBC hired lawyers to investigate the legality of TVGuide.co.uk linking directly to their video content. [3] ITV later devised a strategy to prevent the website and similar websites from doing so, fearing profit loss.

  4. Freely - Wikipedia

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    freely.co.uk Freely is a British free-to-air IPTV service launched in 2024 by Everyone TV , a joint venture between the country's public broadcasters BBC , ITV , Channel 4 and Channel 5 . [ 1 ] The service offers the ability to watch live television and on demand media from the main broadcasters while seamlessly switching between them in a ...

  5. TV listings - Wikipedia

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    Today, with 600 channels in the UK today, the Internet offers different formats and possibilities for TV listings and television is starting to appear in both mobile and internet formats, so the whole approach to TV listings is changing. In addition, most UK newspapers publish a full week's listings guide in their Saturday and Sunday editions.

  6. U (streaming service) - Wikipedia

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    u.co.uk U (formerly known as UKTV Play ) is a video on demand service owned by UKTV , which is operated by the BBC 's commercial subsidiary BBC Studios . The service launched on 4 August 2014 and offers catch-up programming and live broadcasts from UKTV's free-to-air channels ( U&Dave , U&Drama , U&W , U&Eden , and U&Yesterday ).

  7. Everyone TV - Wikipedia

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    In July 2021, Digital UK acquired Freesat the free-to-air satellite television platform from the BBC and ITV, and formally merged the company into Digital UK. [6] [7] In December 2021, Channel 5 joined the venture, marking it as "the first time that the venture has been wholly owned by all four PSBs". [8] Digital UK logo, used until 2023 rebrand

  8. TVCatchup - Wikipedia

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    TVCatchup retransmitted free-to-air channels appearing on Freeview and Freesat within the UK. Users were able to view up to 17 channels live via the Internet. [5]As of 17 September 2013, the website also offered a catchup service, providing listings for recently aired programmes from the UK's four largest broadcasters, and redirects viewers to their on-demand services.

  9. Chatton transmitting station - Wikipedia

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