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- newapolloVery Insightful Person
There's a bit more information and speculation on
https://www.cordbusters.co.uk/freeview-freesat-streaming-freely/
- AdduxiVery Insightful Person
AFAIK, Freeview always had a date to finish. I use it and find it very good and along with a recorder, it suits my needs. My personal gripe with free streaming TV, is having to watch the ads ......
- goslowAlessandro Volta
2034 has always been touted as the 'end' of terrestrial digital TV and seems to be the date current spectrum licences are being issued to.
I've noticed the BBC ramping up its efforts to switch to online (regular sign-in nag screens on the BBC website, a sign-in nag screen for iPlayer before you can view the web pages, once you have logged in already on a device). The Freely TV thing looks like the next step in having something running and ready for 2034.
Maybe the TV licence will be replaced with a subscription to Freely TV!
- unisoftKnows their stuff
- AdduxiVery Insightful Person
Yes, but only if you go out and buy new Hisense TV sets ........ I would have thought a least a set top box as well, or a decent app? I'm guessing they need to get the money in from somewhere. I'll stick with my Humax recorder for the time being, thank you 🙂
- newapolloVery Insightful Person
It may be a while before we see an app or set top box for Freely.
There are very few channels available via wifi - mainly the 5 PSB's and their spin off channels. You need to use an aerial to watch the full complement of channels.
Full lists of the available channels are on
https://rxtvinfo.com/2024/slim-pickings-as-freeview-replacement-freely-goes-live/
Only the wifi channels are shown on the actual /freely.co.uk/channel-list page
- Roger_GoonerAlessandro Volta
I've heard of limited releases but to get Freely only on a new Hisense TV takes the biscuit. How much did Hisense pay for this?
Also I'm not sure that 31 TV stations and 66 radio stations via broadband will excite people too much.
- newapolloVery Insightful Person
Roger_Gooner wrote:I've heard of limited releases but to get Freely only on a new Hisense TV takes the biscuit. How much did Hisense pay for this?
Also I'm not sure that 31 TV stations and 66 radio stations via broadband will excite people too much.
Hi Roger_Gooner
Freely is also being introduced on Vestel TV's so that's a much larger base - info below from
https://www.cordbusters.co.uk/freeview-heir-tv-vestel-gets-freely/
As Freely gears up for its upcoming launch, the broadband-based Freeview/Freesat replacement service has just announced a partnership with another major TV manufacturer – Vestel.
Responsible for more than twenty well-known TV brands, such as JVC, Hitachi, Toshiba and more – the collaboration with Vestel signifies a considerable step towards ensuring a wide adoption of Freely.
With over a third of smart TV brands now poised to support Freely at launch, the service promises a seamless integration of live and on-demand television, heralding a significant transformation in how viewers access free-to-air content.
Vestel, a significant manufacturer in the European TV market, has entered into a five-year agreement with Freely, to integrate the platform into its range of smart TVs, including well-known brands such as Toshiba, Bush, and JVC.
- AdduxiVery Insightful Person
newapollo wrote:
Roger_Gooner wrote:I've heard of limited releases but to get Freely only on a new Hisense TV takes the biscuit. How much did Hisense pay for this?
Also I'm not sure that 31 TV stations and 66 radio stations via broadband will excite people too much.
Hi Roger_Gooner
Freely is also being introduced on Vestel TV's so that's a much larger base
You are still forced to buy a new TV and that's the rub !
- unisoftKnows their stuff
Sony and the usual others will likely appear from next year. IPTV channels will be added to as each broadcaster gears up investment in infrastructure to support it. It will end up with more channels than today and its cheaper than having sat feeds with epg slots or slots on Freeview too.
- AdduxiVery Insightful Person
Roger_Gooner wrote:<snip> Also I'm not sure that 31 TV stations and 66 radio stations via broadband will excite people too much.
I used to make do with 3 TV channels ....... 😉
- Roger_GoonerAlessandro Volta
It's similar to Sky Glass, it won't take off until something like Sky's Puck is made available.
- jpeg1Alessandro Volta
Freesat will likely stop even sooner.
Sky's contract with the satellite operator finishes in a couple of years and they will probably not renew it since their customers are being shifted to broadband. The other broadcasters are unlikely to pay the full cost of satellite operation.
- jpeg1Alessandro Volta
And Ofcom have started a discussion on the future of Freeview.
https://www.ofcom.org.uk/consultations-and-statements/category-1/future-of-tv-distribution
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