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Check your Freeview TV! Huge shakeup and new channels come to UK homes

Freeview has confirmed that a major channel upgrade has just taken place with all users urged to check their screens and give things a retune.

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Not again! Freeview users will suffer more TV disruption this weekend

Freeview users are being urged to leave their screens alone and not retune things this weekend. Here's why your TV could face a weekend of disruption due to the weather.

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Freeview Refreshes Its Brand Identity

Over a million homes across Aotearoa tune in to Freeview, not only for an escape, but to stay informed and feel a sense of belonging. After all, home is where the TV is. In the coming weeks, Freeview will begin rolling out its evolved brand identity, ...

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Freeview blitz changes many of your favourite channels

Almost a dozen new changes have been made to Freeview's channels, with some name changes, some new additions, and some of your favourite services moving to different numbers.

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Newswatch

from the bbc�*s director of nations, rhodri telford davies, that hd for the regions would soon arrive. but as costs begin to reduce, and of course, audience expectation changes. audience expectation changes, we need to get this right. so i would like to believe that all our english regions will be available on 101 in hd on your epg at home by early next year. that promise has been kept and as of last week, all standard definition regional bbc one channels on satellite have been replaced by high definition freeview and youview. viewers in england will also be switched over in the next couple of months. and that means that if you're still watching an sd, what you'll see at the end of the news at six or the news at ten, something like this... now it's time to join our colleagues across the nations and regions for the news where you are. from the ten team, it's goodnight. the bbc will soon be making all of its services available

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Newswatch

all our english regions will be available on 101 in hd on your epg at home by early next year. that promise has been kept and as of last week, all standard definition regional bbc one channels on satellite have been replaced by high definition freeview and youview. viewers in england will also be switched over in the next couple of months. and that means that if you're still watching an sd, what you'll see at the end of the news at six or the news at ten, something like this... now it's time to join our colleagues across the nations and regions for the news where you are. from the ten team, it's goodnight. the bbc will soon be making all of its services available in high definition. to access local bbc one programmes, you will need to upgrade to a high definition enabled set top box, though this is progress in the eyes of many people, it's led to objections from others. ruth windsor emailed us last week to ask...

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The Media Show-20220123-05:41:00

and any kind of subscription model is very hard to do when a lot of people who use bbc services — particularly older people — don't have reliable broadband. yeah, i mean, i'd like to bring in phil riley here, chief executive of boom radio. you know, you've built up radio stations, you know commercial radio really well. let's take nadine dorries at face value. you know, if this is the last licence fee to be announced, as she's suggesting, how could the bbc be funded? helen was touching on a couple of options, but what are the options, do you think? i think helen hit the nail on the head, really. i don't think there is really anotherfunding model that works for anything like the scale of bbc that we have today. subscription is an interesting idea, but it falls very badly when you consider that 18 million households in the uk access their television via freeview. freeview — it's impossible to put subscription on freeview, it hasn't got conditional access, so there's 18 million people — if you take the bbc off them, the freeview model falls over. the bbc, if it were to go down the subscription route, simply can't have bbc radio any more, because radio

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The Media Show-20220124-01:40:00

when a lot of people who use bbc services — particularly older people — don't have reliable broadband. yeah, i mean, i'd like to bring in phil riley here, chief executive of boom radio. you know, you've built up radio stations, you know commercial radio really well. let's take nadine dorries at face value. you know, if this is the last licence fee to be announced, as she's suggesting, how could the bbc be funded? helen was touching on a couple of options, but what are the options, do you think? i think helen hit the nail on the head, really. i don't think there is really anotherfunding model that works for anything like the scale of bbc that we have today. subscription is an interesting idea, but it falls very badly when you consider that 18 million households in the uk access their television via freeview. freeview — it's impossible to put subscription on freeview, it hasn't got conditional access, so there's 18 million people — if you take the bbc off them, the freeview model falls over. the bbc, if it were to go down the subscription route, simply can't have bbc radio any more, because radio

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