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 ...
If you hate football, then you're almost certainly dreading the World Cup in June. If you love football, then you're probably more excited than a dog with a large stick and delicious bone to go home ...
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 ...
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 ...
Sky has confirmed details about how Freesat From Sky customers can secure replacement viewing cards for the service. The Sky team said that anyone is eligible to get a new card without charge if they ...
There's a big change coming to Sky and Freesat users with the BBC finally switching some of its regional programming over to pin-sharp High Definition (HD). The switchover, which will take place ...
THE BBC is undergoing a huge HD switch via satellite which could affect how you receive the broadcaster's channels. All SD (standard definition) versions of the BBC's channels will go dark next year.
It is "difficult to see what difference Freesat makes or why the BBC needs to spend public money on it", according to Sky. The BBC and ITV are today launching the subscription-free satellite service ...
If the recent price hikes have got you thinking about switching off premium TV, there’s currently a deal that’s definitely worth considering. Freesat uses your existing dish to beam shows, movies and ...
Without warning, Sky TV, Freesat and Freeview users have lost access to a popular channel. Pick - formerly known as Pick TV or Sky3 - is a free-to-air channel owned by Sky. It offers access to content ...
If football fans ever needed a reason to adopt high-definition television, there could be no bigger incentive than a tournament taking place only once every four years; the FIFA World Cup Finals. Last ...