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BBC iPlayer (stylised as iPLAYER or BBC iPLAYER) is a video on demand service from the BBC. The service is available on a wide range of devices, including mobile phones and tablets, personal computers and smart televisions. iPlayer services delivered to UK-based viewers feature no commercial advertising.
In March 2022, ITV announced that its new ITVX [ 8] streaming platform – an integrated advertising and subscription funded platform for the UK market which will take over from catch-up service ITV Hub – would also include access to BritBox for British consumers. [ 9][ 10] The BBC decided to sell their share in BritBox UK to ITV, but still ...
ITV4 is a British free-to-air television channel which first aired on 1 November 2005. It is owned by ITV Digital Channels, a division of ITV plc, and is part of the ITV network. The channel has a line-up that consists of sports including Football, Rugby, Snooker, Cycling, Darts and Horse Racing, cult classic films [ 1] such as James Bond, US ...
The BBC has revealed that an update arriving Tuesday for its iPlayer app on iPhone and iPad will add the ability to download shows for viewing offline, instead of being streaming only. First ...
YouView TV Ltd is a British media company, a partnership of four broadcasters: the BBC, ITV, Channel 4 and Channel 5; and two telecommunications operators, BT Group and TalkTalk Group (formerly also Arqiva ). It launched in 2012 the hybrid television platform named YouView, [ 2] which was formed from an ambitious project between the UK's four ...
TV. Channel 4 (previously 4oD and All 4) is a video on demand service from Channel Four Television Corporation, [ 1] free of charge for most content and funded by advertising. [ 2] The service is available in the UK and Ireland; viewers are not required to have a TV licence —required for live viewing and the BBC iPlayer on-demand service ...
On 1 September 2016 the conditions under which a television licence is required changed to include receiving video on demand programme services provided by the BBC, on the iPlayer catch-up service. [76] This was made possible by The Communications (Television Licensing) (Amendment) Regulations 2016. [77]
Harrison added that the expansion of catch-up windows for iPlayer and ITV Hub meant that BritBox was also looking at non-exclusive content. He clarified that two-thirds of content on BritBox should remain fully exclusive "so we can live with a bit of overlap".