Testing begins on new technology that will deliver a combined free-to-air TV experience with or without an aerial  .
ITV, Channel 4 and Channel 5 have been invited by Ofcom to fill a fifth high-definition slot on Freeview. Richard Trenholm was CNET's film and TV editor, covering the big screen, small screen and ...
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Brits are being urged to retune their TVs following several channel changes made as part of the latest Freeview update. The new update features 11 changes, including the closure of four channels and ...
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Today is the official marketing launch for Freeview HD, so expect to see a big fanfare. Maybe a parade. There's a £6m marketing budget to spend, so don't count out sky-writing, a zeppelin and ...
Freeview Australia has announced it will begin testing latest DVB-I technology locally, that will ensure Australians can continue to access free-to-air televisi ...
The UK's new DTT operator, Freeview, went live at 6am on Wednesday. But is the channel lineup up to scratch? What to Read Next This issue is now closed for further contributions. Chris Stringer: "The ...
I, the IP-delivered broadcast standard designed to make free-to-air TV available through a single channel guide with or without an aerial.