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Freeview HD's marketing launch gets underway today, with more cities around the UK able to access the hi-def goodness. Channel 4 HD launches on the service too.
On 2 December, Freeview HD launched, at least technically. Sadly, there's no equipment that can receive the broadcasts at the moment, but the channels are certainly up and running ...
Channel 5 will also be available in HD on Freesat, the subscription-free satellite TV platform. Channel 5’s portfolio of channels (5STAR, 5USA and Spike) are also available on the Freeview platform.
Freeview viewers are losing several channels as part of a big shake-up. BBC News HD, FreeSports, PBS America+1, More4+1, QVC HD and QVC Beauty HD are among the channels that will disappear.
Keith Underwood, Director of Strategy and Technology at Channel 4, said the broadcaster was pleased to bolster the Freeview HD proposition with the launch of two new HD channels – Channel 4+1 HD and ...
Freeview HD has finally officially launched, ... Only three channels will be available from launch, with the BBC HD channel, a dedicated channel from ITV - ITV1 HD - and Channel 4 HD ...
Our HD offering continues to grow with the biggest channels and I’m sure Channel 5 HD will prove hugely popular with viewers.”. Channel 5 HD’s launch on Freeview means that viewers with Freeview HD ...
Surprisingly, Freeview has more HD channels – with 12 versus Freesat’s 11. It also probably has the better HD channels – offering Channel 4+1 in HD instead of, say, Japanese news channel NHK World in ...
Channel 4 HD has launched today on Freeview to join the platform's already available high definition lineup of ITV HD and BBC HD. The high definition simulcast of Channel 4, ...
According to Ofcom, this would allow the 600 MHz band to "be used to provide around ten HD channels" on Freeview HD. The proposal is part of Ofcom's preparations for the potential move of DTT ...
Ofcom has confirmed that a limited number of HD TV channels will be able to operate on the Freeview platform as part of the digital switchover. The regulatory body, which has been tasked with ...
He who hesitates is lost… when it comes to gaining HD spectrum. In this case, "he" is apparently Channel Five serving the United Kingdom, which will not be launching an HD service on Britain's ...