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Major Sky TV and Freeview rival now offers you even more things to watch for free


Published on 2024-12-03 06:02:49 - Tim Hastings, N@N
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  • Sky and Freeview might rule roost when it comes to watching TV but a new service that launched this year is now offering a serious alternative. Freely, which is actually owned by the same team behind Freeview, arrived in UK homes earlier this year with the promise of offering live and on demand content without the need for a dish or ugly aerial.

The article from Express.co.uk discusses the launch of Freely, a new free-to-air TV service in the UK, set to rival Sky and Freeview. Freely, developed by Everyone TV, aims to provide viewers with a seamless streaming experience over broadband, eliminating the need for traditional aerials or satellite dishes. The service will offer live and on-demand content from major broadcasters like BBC, ITV, Channel 4, and Channel 5. It promises a user-friendly interface with features like a mini guide for live TV, a seven-day scroll-back guide, and a "Freely" button on remote controls for easy navigation. The rollout is planned for Spring 2024, with the goal of simplifying access to free TV content and adapting to the shift towards internet-based viewing.

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[ https://www.express.co.uk/life-style/science-technology/1983818/Sky-Freeview-rival-Freely-update ]

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