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The following channels, all of which are free-to-air, were available on a national basis and continue to be available via digital terrestrial television: BBC One; BBC Two; ITV (made up of a number of regional franchises, branded "ITV1" or "STV") Channel 4 (S4C in Wales before analogue services closed there on 31 March 2010.) Channel 5
Sky [4] Virgin TV [5] National Geographic: The Walt Disney Company/National Geographic Society: Subscription Subscription - - Sky Entertainment Mix Nat Geo Wild - Talking Pictures TV: Talking Pictures TV Ltd Free-to-air - Free-to-air Free-to-air Free-to-air Player PBS America: PBS UK LLC. Free-to-air Together TV: Community Channel Ltd. That's ...
List of former TV channels in the United Kingdom; List of free-to-air channels at Astra 28.2°E (Ireland and the United Kingdom) H. List of HD channels in the United ...
BSkyB launches SkyDigital, now marketed as Sky TV, the UK's first digital satellite service. Unlike the analogue service, it includes an Electronic Programme Guide, interactive TV and text services, widescreen picture format from certain channels , audio description and near video-on-demand pay-per-view movie channels. This also sees the BBC ...
This is a list of the current channels available on digital terrestrial television (DTT) in the United Kingdom, and those that have been removed.. Almost all channels broadcast on DTT are free-to-air, with a limited number of subscription channels (requiring a subscription to a pay-TV package) and pay-per-view channels (requiring a one-off payment to view an event) also available.
Multiplex A is ultimately owned by ITV Plc via its SDN acquisition, but ITV only has involvement with Top Up TV channels via Channel 5. [5] In September of the same year, Top Up TV began operating solely on Multiplex A, as Channel 4 reclaimed the bandwidth on Multiplex 2 for its own services More 4, E4, and most recently Film4.
The creators of TVGuide.co.uk envisioned people searching and watching television online, which the website cites as the reason they registered the domain name. [1] In 2007, the brand's chief executive officer was Chetan Damani. [2] The website was relaunched to include user-generated content and a new format: the television listings grid.
Virgin TV's V+ cable service was the first HD service in the UK when it was launched by Telewest as the TVDrive on 1 December 2005. [36] From its launch, it carried two channels, but after the completion of ITV's HD trial, it only carried the BBC HD channel, alongside on demand content from several broadcasters. [ 37 ]