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Its main purpose is to provide easy access to catch-up services by scrolling backwards on the traditional electronic programming guide (EPG); YouView is a similar but competing combination of live Freeview and catch-up using the EPG. [69] The technology is an open standard, but with prominent Freeview Play branding. The service launched in ...
The YouView service was developed as an open platform to combine free-to-air digital terrestrial television (DTT) channels from Freeview using an aerial connection, with TV on demand ("catch-up TV") services using a broadband internet connection, without any subscription.
In 2015, Digital UK and Freeview developed Freeview Play, a connected TV service offering both live linear TV and on-demand content, including a range of popular catch-up players. The service is available on both TVs and set-top boxes and is now widely supported by more than 20 manufacturer brands.
20: It is reported that Paramount Networks UK & Australia is planning a rebrand of Channel 5 to occur in early-2025, which would see its name shortened to "5". In addition, catch-up platform My5 will also be consolidated under the "5" branding to unify its linear and streaming outlets, following the lead of Channel 4.
Terrestrial channels: As Freeview IPTV: Unknown: 0.95 million [3] [nb 4] Freeview reception only on boxes equipped with an aerial input and set to 'aerial mode'. Requires BT Broadband or EE Broadband Freeview / Freeview Play: 2002: Free: 50+ (TV) 24 (radio) 2.87 million [3] [nb 5] On demand via Freeview Play devices Netgem TV: 2019: Pay ...
Really is a British free-to-air digital television channel broadcasting in the United Kingdom and Ireland, currently owned by Warner Bros. Discovery. The channel launched on 19 May 2009 as UKTV's channel for female audiences. The channel shows a mixture of lifestyle, medical, real life, crime and paranormal programming.
KBOP-LD in Dallas-Fort Worth, Texas, on virtual channel 20; KBVK-LD in Spencer, Iowa; KBZC-LD in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma; KCWQ-LD in Palm Springs, California; KDNF-LD in Arvada, Colorado, uses KRMT's spectrum, on virtual channel 44; KDTV-DT in San Francisco, California, on virtual channel 14; KEFN-CD in St. Louis, Missouri, on virtual channel 20
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.