Latest news for FreesatFreesat is a non-subscription digital satellite TV service, similar in some ways to Freeview but needing a satellite dish instead of a TV aerial. It’s a ‘free to air’ service, ...
Freesat has been put together by the BBC and ITV and is designed to market a lineup of subscription-free television, radio and data services delivered over digital satellite. It will complement the ...
Two services that require you to stick a satellite dish to the side of your house. One has been around for two decades, the other has just celebrated its first birthday. Both will demand an upfront ...
While high-definition television isn't an option over Freeview just yet, here's some exciting news from the BBC and ITV that will give us a new way to access hi-def material for free via satellite.
SOME Freesat viewers have lost access to several stations in the latest blow to older TV box users. Broadcasters are winding down standard definition channels on satellite in a shift to HD only. The ...
Freesat, the UK’s free-to-air digital satellite television service, says it has passed the 2 million customer mark, with almost half of its user-base jumping ship from BSkyB. Freesat is a ...
So, how does one go about getting the service? Initially, freesat will have only a small number of companies producing equipment -- Panasonic, Alba and Humax. But because the system is based on open ...
freesat is a subscription-free satellite service due to launch in the UK in Spring 2008. freesat is a joint collaboration between the BBC and ITV, approved by the BBC Trust. 2. What programmes will ...
Clue: It’s subscription-free, involves satellites, and comes from BSkyB. Amazingly, few Sky subscribers know that you can keep watching free TV through your Sky box ...
HOUSEHOLDS with Sky and Freesat TV have been warned that 14 popular channels may disappear from their boxes. But fear not, they’re not shutting down. The change forms part of a satellite signal ...
BBC One will soon disappear from some set-top boxes forever because they’re too old. The broadcaster is closing down SD (standard definition) channels on satellite and switching them to HD (high ...