TV’s with Freeview HD

Freeview HD

Crystal clear pictures – Your favourite TV programmes are now up to 5 times clearer
Cinematic sound – Crystal clear surround sound
Simple installation
No subscription costs and no monthly bills
The UK’s best TV. All free

Enjoy the more popular HD channel line up including BBC HD, ITV1 HD and Channel 4 HD. Plus, get up to 50 channels

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When can I get it?

In order to bring the benefits of HD on Freeview to as many people as quickly as possible, the Freeview HD rollout has been accelerated with an advance network so that viewers in London, Glasgow, Newcastle, Leeds, Bradford and Birmingham receive signals by the end of March 2010.

The majority of viewers will come into coverage

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Ofcom publishes consultation on Freeview HD content management proposal

Ofcom has published a second consultation on a BBC proposal to control how its and other broadcasters’ high definition content is made available on Freeview.

HD programmes have already begun to be broadcast on Freeview in parts of the country and HD Freeview boxes will be available in the shops shortly.

Ofcom’s consultation asks whether the BBC,

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BBC announces timetable for Freeview HD signal availability

Today the BBC has confirmed the timetable that will make HD services on Freeview available to 50% of the population in time for next June’s World Cup, and to 98.5% [1] of the population by the end of digital switchover in three years’ time.

In order to bring the benefits of HD on Freeview to as

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Channel 5 set for licence for high definition programmes on digital terrestrial television

TV viewers should be able to watch Channel 5’s programmes in high definition (HD) via an aerial after Ofcom announced that it has made a provisional decision to reserve capacity in principal to the broadcaster, to provide new HD services on digital terrestrial television (DTT) from 2010.

Ofcom’s decision to award a HD licence to Channel

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