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Freeview's 'retro' logo

Freeview is a brand name, owned by DTV Services Ltd., used for the free digital terrestrial television service in the United Kingdom, using the DVB-T standard.

Overview

2006, Q3, UK's 60 million TV sets

Freeview was launched on 30 October 2002 at 6 a.m. when it took over the digital terrestrial television (DTT) licence to broadcast on three multiplexes from the defunct ITV Digital (originally called ONdigital).

The founding members of DTV Services Ltd. were the BBC, National Grid Wireless and British Sky Broadcasting. On 11 October 2005, they were joined by ITV plc and Channel 4. The Freeview service broadcasts free-to-air television channels, radio stations and interactive services from the BBC, Sky and other broadcasters.

As of the end of September 2006, 27.7% of first sets and 22.5% of all TV sets in the UK use Freeview. 7,004,000 of the 25.3 million UK homes are 'Freeview only', with 13.5 million Freeview enabled TVs (and integrated digital televisions) in 9.3 million homes. [1].

The Freeview model has been copied in a number of countries including France, Spain and Germany. A similar service will also be introduced in New Zealand in April of 2007.

Service costs

Unlike ITV Digital, as well as the cable and satellite digital TV services, Freeview offers no premium or pay-per-view channels and no subscription channels, hence the name. To receive the Freeview services, a set-top box (typically costing between £20 and £100) or a new television with an integrated digital tuner is required. DTT reception cards for computers are also available for a similar price. Some viewers also need an aerial upgrade which can cost around £80 to £180[2]. In addition, the annual television licence must be purchased, as is required for all viewers of broadcast television in the UK irrespective of the method of reception.

In addition to Freeview, a subscription-based service, Top Up TV, launched in March 2004 using unused channel space on Multiplexes that were owned by parties, who at the time, were not members of the Freeview consortium. The Top Up TV service is not connected with the Freeview service; it simply runs alongside it on the DTT platform. However, Top Up TV can be received using selected Freeview set-top boxes or televisions equipped with a card slot or CI slot. The Digital Network Group, made up of all the multiplex owners, is responsible for co-ordination between Freeview and Top Up TV services.

Coverage and reception

Approximately 73% of households are in a location that can receive Freeview broadcasts.[3] Maximum Freeview coverage of the UK whilst analogue and digital services are running in tandem has now been reached.[4] The British government plans to switch off analogue transmitters region-by-region, starting in 2008, to allow for an increase in both Freeview coverage and transmitter power. The government estimates that the coverage level of the three public service broadcasting multiplexes will reach 98.5% of the population (the same as analogue television) and six-multiplex reception will cover 90% of the population once the digital switchover has been completed in 2013.

Full list of Freeview channels

Currently, there are 46 television channels, and 27 radio channels. A full list of digital terrestrial television channels in the UK is also available, which includes the additional Top Up TV services.

TV channels

  1. BBC One
  2. BBC Two
  3. ITV1
  4. Channel 4
  5. S4C~ Digidol
  6. Five
  7. ITV2
  8. BBC Three
  9. BBC Four
  10. ITV3
  11. Sky Three
  12. UKTV History
  13. More4
  14. E4
  15. abc1
  16. QVC
  17. The Hits
  18. UKTV Bright Ideas
  19. Ftn
  20. TMF
  21. Ideal World
  22. bid tv (reduced hours in Wales)
  23. price-drop tv
  24. ITV4
  25. Film4
  26. E4+1
  27. ITV Play
  28. Film4+1
  29. Five US
  30. Five Life
  31. SmileTV
  32. CBBC Channel
  33. CBeebies
  34. CITV Channel
  35. BBC News 24
  36. BBC Parliament
  37. Sky News
  38. Sky Sports News
  39. S4C2 (Wales only)
  40. Community Channel
  41. Teachers' TV

Text and interactive services

  1. Teletext
  2. Teletext Holidays
  3. Teletext Cars
  4. Teletext Games
  5. Teletext on 4
  6. BBCi
  7. Sky Text / NHS Direct

Radio stations

  1. BBC Radio 1
  2. BBC 1Xtra
  3. BBC Radio 2
  4. BBC Radio 3
  5. BBC Radio 4 (FM version)
  6. BBC Radio Five Live
  7. BBC Five Live Sports Extra
  8. BBC 6 Music
  9. BBC 7
  10. BBC Asian Network
  11. BBC World Service (English language European version)
  12. The Hits Radio
  13. Smash Hits
  14. Kiss 100
  15. Heat
  16. Magic 105.4
  17. Q
  18. Oneword
  19. 102.2 Smooth FM
  20. BBC Radio Scotland (MW version; Scotland only), BBC Radio Wales (Wales only) or BBC Radio Ulster (Northern Ireland only)
  21. BBC Radio nan Gaidheal (Scotland only), BBC Radio Cymru (Wales only) or BBC Radio Foyle¹ (Northern Ireland only)
  22. Mojo
  23. Kerrang!
  24. talkSPORT
  25. 3C
  26. Premier Christian Radio
  27. U105 (Northern Ireland only)
  28. Virgin Radio
  29. Heart (England, Wales and Southern Scotland only) [5]
  30. Radio Music Shop (England, Wales and Southern Scotland only)

† Channel does not broadcast for its full hours on Freeview.

‡ Off-air on Freeview when PPV Scottish Premier matches are being shown on Setanta, usually for a few hours one day per week during the football season.

Former channels

  • Quiz Call - Channel 4 owned Quiz channel sold to iTouch and closed on 15 November and replaced, temporarily, by Film4+1.
  • YooPlay Games (previously Free2Play then F2P Games) - closed 18 July 2006, space leased to SMG plc for Virgin Radio, which launched the same day.
  • More4+1 - 1 hour timeshift of More4, removed on 18 May 2006, replaced by Big Brother Interactive Channel, which in turn was replaced by Film4 on 23 July 2006.
  • Men & Motors - Removed in April 2006, replaced by ITV Play
  • ITV News Channel - Hours reduced in November 2005 to make room for ITV4; removed and shut down a month later to provide space for CITV
  • Sky Travel - Replaced on Freeview in October 2005 by new channel Sky Three
  • Teletext TV Guide - TV Guide section of Teletext removed 2004 for the addition of Teletext Cars.
  • TV Travel Shop - Space bought out by Top Up TV in January 2004, now hosts Top Up TV encrypted channels. Channel shut down.
  • CBM - Never launched; tested in May to August 2003, before termination of contract.
  • NTL - Two day TV guide removed in Summer 2003

See also

Notes and references

  1. The Communications Market: Digital Progress Report Digital TV, Q3 2006. Ofcom (20 December 2006). Retrieved on 2006-12-23.
  2. Frequently Asked Questions. Confederation of Aerial Industries Ltd. Retrieved on 2006-06-22.
  3. Freeview Facts: When will I be able to get Freeview?. Retrieved on 2006-12-06.
  4. Freeview FAQ: I have no coverage, what can I do now?. Retrieved on 2006-12-06.
  5. Heart 106.2 London available in all transmission areas of England, Wales and Southern Scotland with the exception of Heart 106, which is available in the East Midlands, and 100.7 Heart FM which is broadcast in the West Midlands.

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