
1) Digital television 2) High-definition television
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[Australia] Freeview is the brand given to the Digital terrestrial television platform in Australia. It is intended to bring all of the free-to-air (FTA) broadcasters on to a consistent marketing platform to compete against subscription television, in particular (Foxtel), and coincides with the expansion to 3 digital channels for each FTA n...
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[New Zealand] Freeview is a non-profit organisation providing free-to-air digital television and digital radio to New Zealand. The organisation is a joint venture between the country`s major free to air broadcasters – government owned Television New Zealand and Radio New Zealand, government subsidised Māori Television, and the Australian...
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[UK] Freeview is the only free-to-air Digital terrestrial television service in the United Kingdom. It is delivered by the company DTV Services Ltd, a joint venture between the BBC, ITV, Channel 4, BSkyB and transmitter operator Arqiva. It was launched in 2002. The service provides consumer access via an aerial to the six DTT multiplexes co...
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(from the article `Media and Publishing`) ...executive of BSkyB, which acquired EasyNet in order to be able to offer Internet access, pay TV, and telephony. British terrestrial broadcasters ... ...1 they launched BBC Japan, an entertainment channel that ran programming specifically developed for the Japanese audience. In Great Britain t...
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A digital terrestrial service available in many parts of the UK, basically a BBC-led consortium that picked up the pieces of the failed digital television venture (note - we aren't all obsessed with football) and did something useful with it. Many people often refer to the FTV satellite service as FreeView, though it is properly called FreeSat.
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Commercial free-to-air digital service, between BBC, BSkyB and the transmission firm Crown Castle.
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Free to view digital and radio - See our list of Freeview receivers
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The Freeview system in the UK is the name given to digital terrestrial services. A viewer is able to receive a selection of digital channels for free through a set-top box or via a Freeview-enabled TV set. See www.freeview.co.uk for more information.
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A free-to-air digital television partnership, (1) in Britain between the BBC, BSkyB and Crown Castle and (2) in Australia between commercial and public broadcasters.
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