On Wednesday 2 December, at a small gathering in its Media Village in west London, the BBC launched Freeview HD, with all the modesty and quiet pride we've come to expect from the corporation. After a ...
ITV and Channel 4 have questioned whether they have adequate funds for the launch of high definition channels on Freeview. Last October, the two public service broadcasters were awarded licences by ...
Ofcom has accepted proposals from ITV and Channel 4 to launch high definition services on Freeview. Multiplex B will be reconfigured to carry a total of three HD channels - a version of BBC HD for ...
ITV and Channel 4 have submitted applications to run high definition services on Freeview when capacity becomes available. Under plans laid down by media regulator Ofcom, multiplex B will be ...
ITV has agreed to launch a high definition simulcast of ITV1 on Freeview in time for the World Cup tournament next year, according to reports. Plans to bring ITV1 HD to the Freeview platform were ...
Ofcom has finally announced its plans for high definition channels on Freeview. Although we've known for some time that HD would come to Freeview eventually, it's taken the regulator quite a while to ...
LONDON — U.K. terrestrial giant ITV is to finally bow an HD channel on local payboxes BSkyB and Virgin Media following lengthy negotiations. This means that somewhat belatedly the broadcaster’s ...
Crown Castle have finally confirmed ITV as the winner of the first vacant channel slot on Freeview. The official announcement came as the broadcasting space for the new 18-hour station opened up for ...
ITV has been successful with its bid to secure the vacant channel space on Freeview, according to The Guardian today. The broadcaster is intending to use the 18-hour slot, which becomes available on ...
In plenty of time for the World Cup in June, ITV today announced that its HD channel will be promoted from Freeview and freesat to Sky+ HD and Virgin Media's V+ from 2 April. That means more than just ...
The UK government is extending the five national multiplex licences for the Digital Terrestrial Television (DTT) platform – better known as Freeview – until 2034. This will protect for the future the ...
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