Byline: Graham Grant Home Affairs EditorDaily Mail (London)
A poll carried out by ICM this year indicated that among viewers aged between 14 and 21 who had access to Freeview (a free digital service backed by the BBC) only one in ten chose BBC-1as their favourite channel. None chose BBC-2 or BBC-4. Or even BBC-3, that's aimed at younger...
Boost for Gaelic as BBC Alba set to broadcast on FreeviewPhil Miller
Brits abroad generally British expats want to watch British tv .This takes the form of Satellite TV or cable TV and now British TV on the internet online.Featuring Freeview and BBC,ITV and SKY channels. Satellite Tv online,offers free satellite channels, in fact UK TV anywhere. This British...
MEDIA: BBC Hails Rise in Freeview HouseholdsThe BBC will this week report that it expects the number of households with Freeview to reach 2.5 million by the end of this year, boosted by its availability at retailers such as Boots and Asda....
BBC steps into the digital breach with Freeview and up to 30 new channelsHelen Puttick
Full-Fat HD [and No Side Dish]; the First Freeview HD Box Is about to Hit the Shelves, Offering Hi-Def BBC and ITV Channels with No Strings Attached. So Is It Time to Ditch the Dish?
Louise Jury Media Correspondent
BBC Declares UK the First Digital TV Nation with New Freeview ServiceRead the full-text online article and more details about "BBC Declares UK the First Digital TV Nation with New Freeview Service" - The Birmingham Post (England), October 31, 2002The Birmingham Post (England)...
BBC approves free satellite service Service targets viewers who cannot access FreeviewDAMIEN HENDERSON