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  2. U (streaming service) - Wikipedia

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    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 ).

  3. STV Player - Wikipedia

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    It is available on various operating systems, including Windows, Mac and Linux, and multiple internet browsers, such as Chrome, Firefox and Safari. An Android app was released on 9 September 2011, [14] and iOS on 22 December 2011. [15] STV Player launched on Freesat in October 2016, [16] and on Sky UK in November 2019. [17]

  4. PlayTV - Wikipedia

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    The Remote Play feature also has the ability to 'wake up' the PlayStation 3 from standby mode. The Sony Ericsson Aino mobile phone can link up to a PlayStation 3 and uses Remote Play which allows users to watch PlayTV on their phone. [4] Manuals [3] PlayTV can display an on-screen manual.

  5. Now (streaming service) - Wikipedia

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    Now TV Player app on PC or Tablet running Windows 8.1 or later; Mac computers running OS X Mavericks 10.9 or later; Android devices via app. iOS 13 or later devices via app. Amazon Fire TV devices; Xbox One and Xbox Series X/S (Xbox 360 no longer supported) PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5 (PlayStation 3 no longer supported)

  6. List of video services using H.264/MPEG-4 AVC - Wikipedia

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    New Zealand's Freeview service launched its DVB-T transmissions in March 2008 using H.264/AVC. Australia's Nine HD service to launch its DVB-T transmissions on 26 November 2015 using H.264/AVC. Norway's NTV use H.264/AVC for its national DVB-T broadcasting started October 2007 in central southern areas of Norway. Norway is among the first to ...

  7. YouView - Wikipedia

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    Meek left YouView on 7 March 2011, and was replaced by Alan Sugar with immediate effect, [38] who was brought on board by Channel 5's Richard Desmond. [39] The move was partly based on his experience with set-top boxes, in particular that of Sky, and partly due to his likely influence in retaining confidence in the various partners. [40]

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  9. 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.