A NEW streaming service that’s free for users has launched in the UK in collaboration with the BBC, ITV, Channel 4 and Channel 5.
Freely is now available through the next generation of smart TVs and will let households access free-to-air channels via the internet alongside on-demand content, without the need for an aerial or satellite dish.
“Bringing live-streamed channels and on-demand content together in Freely gives viewers the opportunity to access the very best in British content as easily as possible, from live and recent programmes to a wealth of on-demand options.” James Tatam, SVP business and revenue for Channel 5, said: “We’re delighted to be part of Freely, which will ensure UK audiences can continue to easily discover and enjoy original, high-quality British programmes from Channel 5 and the other public service broadcasters – live and on demand, for free.”Freely is available now on Hisense TVs which use the Vidaa operating system.
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