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Saturday, 2 February 2013

Freeview's Pick TV to become Sky entertainment taster channel every Thursday



Sky Thursday will run for 12 weeks on Pick TV (Freeview channel 11) for four hours and feature Sky's biggest hitters, including Stella, Modern Family and Boardwalk Empire. It's the first time non-pay TV viewers will be able to see programs from Sky1.
Sky shows including Modern Family, Game of Thrones, Stella and Touch will be free to watch every Thursday via Pick TV on Freeview, Freest and Virgin. Sky Thursday’s launches tonight with four hours of shows including Bradley Wiggins: A Year in Yellow.


Sky shows including Modern Family, Game of Thrones, Stella and Touch will be free to watch every Thursday via Pick TV on Freeview, Freest and Virgin.

Sky Thursday’s launches tonight with four hours of shows including Bradley Wiggins: A Year in Yellow and Elementary, from 7pm.
The selection includes shows from Sky’s entertainment channels: Sky One, Sky Living, Sky Arts and Sky Atlantic.
Game of Thrones: he's for the chop.

Other highlights include celebs-talk-history documentary The British, Twilight cash-in Teen Wolf, and luxury hotel promo Richard E Grant - Hotel Secrets.
The showcase evenings continue until Thursday, April 11, 2013, on Freeview channel 11, Freesat channel 144, Virgin Media channel 180 and Sky channel 152.

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Tuesday, 22 January 2013

Premier League channel on Freeview


BT plans to make a dedicated Premier League channel available across a wide network of platforms, including Freeview and You View, following its shock acquisition of rights to 38 games a season.

Free-to-air homes will be able to enter an unlock code to access the subscription channel, which will be broadcast via DTV as well as broadband. BT is yet to confirm pricing for its 38-match-per-season package.

BT, which yesterday agreed a three-year deal to pay £246m per season for Premier League rights is keen to ensure wide distribution for the channel and is understood to have kicked off initial talks about wholesale deals with platform providers Sky and Virgin Media.



You View is also being earmarked as a likely route to market for the channel, with customers who access the IPTV service via BT’s broadband network likely to benefit from seeing it bundled into subscription packages.


The service will also be streamed via BT Vision, BT’s existing IPTV platform, which has attracted 679,000 subscribers.

BT’s chief executive Ian Livingston said: “BT is already investing £2.5bn in fibre broadband. Securing Premier League rights fits naturally with this, as consumers increasingly want to buy their broadband and entertainment services from a single provider.”

BT currently produces a football dedicated website, Life’s A Pitch, which includes a small amount of Vo D content, but will ramp up its production significantly ahead of the launch of its Premier League channel.


 The business, led by head of production Fergus Garber and head of sport Steve Norris, is likely to kick off a hunt for production partners capable of producing top quality live football coverage shortly.

As with Sky’s recently launched dedicated F1 channel, BT’s Premier League channel is likely to include a range of archive, magazine and analytical programming. 

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Thursday, 17 January 2013

Freeview retune needed in north Wales ahead of 4G


Customers of Freeview in most of northern Wales will need to retune their devices as changes are created to make it possible for the propagate of quicker cellular online connection.

Television solutions will be annoyed as programs are changed to free up wavelengths for the release of 4th creation (4G) cellular solutions.
Work at the primary Moel-y-Parc and Llanddona transmitters was predicted to be finished beginning on Wed.

Viewers can retune any time after this.
Services at regional communicate transmitters may be off air until delayed mid-day.


Under 4G, those using the world wide web on notebooks, pills and cell mobile phones should get surfing around rates of speed much like those at home on set collections.

David Scott, us president of Digital UK, said: "It's a wise decision to retune your Freeview TV or box consistently to make sure your route record is up up to now.

"It usually only requires a few moments but if anyone is research  uncertain what to do, there's a lot of details available on our web page or from our guidance range group."


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