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You’ll no longer need to buy a Freely-compatible Smart TV to take advantage of the BBC, ITV, Channel 4 and Channel 5-backed live-streaming service.
YouTube is now the second most-watched video service in the UK, dethroning ITV. The upset was revealed in Ofcom'sMedia ...
The tense eight-episode drama, Under the Bridge, has finally landed on ITV for viewers to watch for free in the UK, and you ...
M&S: DRESS THE NATION THE FANTASTIC FASHION DESIGN COMPETITION RETURNS FOR SECOND SERIES THIS AUTUMN ON ITV Returning by ...
The online video-sharing platform has leapfrogged ITV to become the UK’s second-most popular choice for at-home viewing. But ...
New devices made by French electronics firm Netgem will allow Britons to use the Freely platform on their existing TV sets.
Wrexham's opening home game against West Brom will be shown live on free-to-air TV as the Hollywood-owned club prepares for ...
ASHLEY BANJO is one of the most clean-cut faces on telly – so he might not be too happy about his latest TV appearance. The ...
ITV has announced their first confirmed fixtures for the 2025/26 English Football League season. As part of the continued ...
Everyone TV – the organisation leading the evolution of free TV in the UK – is expanding into streaming devices. Freely, the ...
French entertainment technology company Netgem has been confirmed as Freely’s first device partner, developing a compact “puck” that will enable Freely to run on televisions without the platform built ...
The first manufacturer to be confirmed for the new puck-like devices is Netgem, which also runs its own streaming service that has been adopted by 35 telcos. The agreement with the French platform ...
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