Freeview confirmed for 2009

By David Knox on July 16, 2008 / Filed Under News 131

NOTE: There are now later posts on the state of play for Freeview than this story, please refer via search function or News posts.

Freeview will launch in Australian in 2009.

The ABC, SBS, the Seven Network, the Nine Network, Network TEN, Prime, WIN and Southern Cross have joined forces to deliver the free-to-air digital television platform. The media companies will comprise a new not-for-profit organisation, chaired by the ABC’s Kim Dalton.

Freeview will offer 15 television channels from free-to-air broadcasters on digital platforms, including new channels from the big three commercial networks. It will not include subscription TV.

Freeview operates in the UK with an EPG at no cost to viewers, with no satellite dish, no subscription, no ties, no contracts, and no installation costs.

Press Release:
Australia’s free-to-air commercial television networks together with the nation’s public broadcasters today formally announced the establishment of Freeview.

The consortium has been formed to help drive take-up of the free-to-air digital television platform in Australia.

Freeview shareholders include the ABC, SBS, the Seven Network, the Nine Network, Network Ten, Prime, WIN and Southern Cross. The ABC’s Director of Television, Kim Dalton, will Chair the not-for-profit organisation.

Mr Kim Dalton says Freeview will work to ensure all Australians continue to enjoy the great range of programming offered by free-to-air broadcasters as the nation transitions from the analogue to the digital platform.

“This is an extraordinary step forward for the free-to-air broadcasters. Together we have pioneered digital television in Australia, investing millions in infrastructure and converting our equipment and studios accordingly. Now it’s time for Australians to reap the rewards; Freeview will offer viewers more channels, great content and the very best quality picture and sound,” Mr Dalton said.

From next year, Government legislation will allow the commercial free-to-air networks to broadcast an additional standard definition (SD) channel each, in addition to their primary SD channels, and their recently added high definition (HD) channels. The three new channels, together with the two ABC and two SBS channels and their respective HD channels, will bring to 15 the suite of channels to be marketed under the Freeview umbrella.

To receive all the Freeview channels, consumers will need an HD digital-set-top box, digital video recorder or an integrated digital television.

Freeview will be launching an awareness campaign in the coming months to ensure consumers are ready for when the full suite of 15 Freeview channels are available next year.

Ahead of the launch, Freeview is working with manufacturers to ensure appropriate technical standards are met on all television or digital set-top-box equipment that will carry the Freeview badge.

Freeview will work closely with all relevant areas of Government to ensure consistent messaging.

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131 Comments »

  1. SteveH February 12, 2009 at 9:42 am -

    The UK version of Freeview, upon which ours is apparently based, has 48 TV channels, 24 radio channels, and a fully functioning EPG.

    There’s even a bloke channel called “Dave”…

    From what we’ve seen to date, it looks like our telcos have saddled us with yet another half-arsed version of 21st century technology.

    We’ve already got crap broadband, and now we’re getting crap TV to boot.

    Way to go Australia, yet another lost opportunity.

  2. Cherie February 7, 2009 at 9:05 am -

    YAY!! 15 More Channels –message 2 Self must buy more blank DVDs record!!
    Record!! Record!! LOL.. I Know It’s Coming I Just Wanna Know When….sic of waiting It’s all We seem 2 do!!!! Theyr’e Messin with us. Ooh it’s the freeview Ad….No ETA… Grrrrr Dammit

  3. Melvin February 4, 2009 at 6:42 pm -

    well its great to know that there is free view but the thing is what do i need to get free view because i got SBS HD and i want to know where is the rest of the channels????
    (-_-)

  4. Peter Fazl January 24, 2009 at 9:05 pm -

    I noticed that everyone writing has the same problem as me, frustrated with free to air as we are still waiting for something to happen. All we get are ads paid by the government to say how great this is but no action or information about when we will start seeing better content on our channels.
    From what I have read I assume that only those on analog (not digital) will have to buy new equipment. That will be a SD box and digital antenna, you can still use your old TVs. To get SD & HD you need to have a HD TV & HD box & digital antenna. You will have problems if you have a HD box and your TV is not HD.
    At present EPG is a waste of time as every time I go to check whats on, 90% have No Comment.
    It would be good if the government wasted more money, by placing on the net, exactly what is going to happen, when exactly and what is needed. I am tired of watching the ads, its time for action.

  5. Philip Kent January 22, 2009 at 4:52 pm -

    I noticed a couple of comments concerning wether more SD channels should be permitted. Please consider that not all TV consumers out there have or can afford a HD TV. HD TV’s can recieve SD signals but not the other way around..please correct me if I am wrong. I am quite happy with my current SD TV. Anyway I think that our mutual interest is in the actual content that will be broadcast. I agree with those who say that Pay TV is too expensive. I have friends who have it and to justify it’s expense they just sit there all day watching the silly thing. You know…..”Shush I’m watching this program cause I am paying good money for it”!! I don’t go and visit them anymore!! But just perhaps the new “Freeview” will gives us all some alternatives in our TV watching.?? Thanks for my chance to make a few comments. I actually like ABC2 cause they do have some good stuff on .. music..classic albums.. concerts and some stuff off ABC1 at a more appropriate time for me to watch!! Let’s hope the other channels do the same!!

  6. Philip Kent January 22, 2009 at 4:33 pm -

    Hello Ladies and gents. I have read most of the comments from those on this site and they have given me some good info. I recently purchased a SD Set Top Box and connected to my “Older TV”. Well I am impressed with the clarity of the pic on this old TV. I get all 5 existing channels plus ABC2 and SBS World News(not that I watch that one much). Also I can get ABC DIG Radio/DIG Jazz Radio and 2 other SBS Radio channels. I do have a problem with Win Bendigo(9) signal strength. I think a signal amp may the the solution cause it either drops out or no signal. I just turn back to normal TV if I wish to watch Win. My SD tuner shows me that there are currently 19 digital channels that are transmitting TV -14SD and 5HD. If I can get just even another 5 channels on digital I will be happy. Will a signal amp help? I am in central Vic/Carisbrook near Maryborough?? Digital is so much clearer than the analogue pic. Content may be prob if the xtra channels just mirror the existing ones. Value your comments.

  7. Stevo January 21, 2009 at 11:37 am -

    This is nothing to get excited about. It’s just the commercial channels trying to stem the uptake of pay TV. They just don’t get it do they, everyone is sick and tired of endless commercials occasionally interrupted by some lowest common denominator dross fresh from the almighty US of A or a local version of reality(god help us if this is reality) TV. Give us a break please.

    We can already receive win and southern cross HD and SD and guess what there is virtually no programming on the HD channels just endless pretty pictures of OZ. So the obvious question is if they can’t make use of the HD channels they already have on air why another SD channel?

    At least the ABC, SBS and Ten utilize their HD channels to mirror there SD one.

    More hype with no substance it’s is a pity we have the technology and nothing to put to air, maybe the money wasted on this hype would have been better used to produce some programming and give some Aussies some work.

  8. John January 21, 2009 at 11:06 am -

    Whether 15 or 100 new channels on ‘Freeview’ it will not make a damn of difference unless the powers that be, show different content on these channels not just re-runs of the rubbish they have on now.
    I for one will not watch unless its new – how about a dedicated movie channel, sport channel etc people will come over if its worth watching.
    Foxtel doesn’t fit the bill – too expensive, with a lot of rubbish channels I have never seen or want to see !

    Cheers

  9. David Knox January 15, 2009 at 1:57 pm -

    Kim there are several articles on Freeview here, just do a search. It’s no comparison to Foxtel content. No date yet.

  10. Kim January 15, 2009 at 1:52 pm -

    When does the freeview network goimg to be up and running in western australia as i am eager to see what its is like as i am thinking of cancelling
    foxtel .I am also wondering what kind of programs or stations they intend
    running

  11. David Knox January 12, 2009 at 7:40 pm -

    Remembering that this site is not actually a Tech Blog…..

    We are told Freeview will be available in areas that access HD digital. As there are so many factors from region to region you will need to contact your own local station.

  12. michelle achmuller January 12, 2009 at 7:35 pm -

    will residents in the riverland in sth aust get freeview? we have a HD LCD TV

  13. Kev January 8, 2009 at 8:32 pm -

    I have not yet read a response from the TV owners to any questions raised here. Do they have something to hide?

  14. Suzanne January 6, 2009 at 11:54 pm -

    Hi. Have just discovered this forum for “freeview” and have something to add.
    I bought a digital set top box last year to boost/get a clearer picture. I live in an old block of flats. The box lists all of the channels that a previous person mentioned, but when I found I could not receive and HD signal, I did some homework. Older units do need to update their antennae to be facing the tower closest to them which offers the newer signals. I don’t see how many corporate bodies would want to rectify that.
    I also find that I get a clearer signal by using those horrible rabbit ear antennae. They still need to be adjusted daily those as the signal breaks up regularly.

  15. janice January 5, 2009 at 9:51 pm -

    And personally im not understanding the secretcy towards all of this one min theres a add and it looks exciting and its freeview add that says we will receive extra channels and then later on down the track coming in 2009 15 channels there isnt enough information provided to us viewers and i believe by what I have read that theres gonna be alot of disappointment for all we have all watched and all waited and were all talking and by the sounds of it we are all going to be highly disappointed i think stop stuffing around why not tell us all what were gonna get when were gonna get it and where as i heard only certain locations this is false advertising i say disappointment.

  16. Bryan January 5, 2009 at 8:46 pm -

    I dont see the big deal actually, living in North Qld we already have 17 digital and HD channels and have for the last couple of years, but what will be nice is when they scrub the 2nd,3rd 4th channel digital or HD of the respective programmers which play the same shows at the same time and replace it with something totally different.
    I’m looking forward the change

  17. grahame January 5, 2009 at 12:18 pm -

    I have seen no mention of NBN in channels to be broadcast,seems they have forgotten people in the bush,all others are being sent?

  18. natalie January 5, 2009 at 8:49 am -

    hi i just woundering if us in little mt gambier region will get the 15 extra channels and what sort of arieal will i need to get these channels iat the moment i have a uhf arieal will that be good enough ect

  19. James P January 5, 2009 at 2:39 am -

    Use to get some epg on all channels …But now only …now amd next.
    on some chanels
    also… Descriptions can be non-existant. Or crap like.
    Movie : Late night movie.
    Desciption: – Scary move….Wow !!! I have to watch this !!
    What happened to the video guide chanels….
    Which had a little more info….
    Ten quide gone…Seven Guide gone….Nine Guide gone

  20. john January 3, 2009 at 10:58 pm -

    Albury Wodonga – ABC HD 7pm has NSW news

  21. pizzle January 3, 2009 at 9:34 pm -

    there isnt 15 new channels just 3 of each the same there is nothing new about it at all what a joke!!

  22. percyjones January 2, 2009 at 10:41 pm -

    wat is the exact date freeview is gonna start? All i keep hearing is 2009. We’re in 2009 were is freeview?

  23. Brian Denholm December 30, 2008 at 2:04 pm -

    All the TV channels that we have now put on nothing but crap,do we have to put up with another 15 channels of crap?

  24. Colin Tindale December 30, 2008 at 9:59 am -

    is it going to be available through satellite as we can not get anything through a aerial

  25. peter December 27, 2008 at 12:55 am -

    are they gowing to put more channels on later like the usa 305 channels

  26. Catherine Palmer December 22, 2008 at 12:21 pm -

    Good afternoon, can anyone tell me the name and artist who signs on the commercial………??/

    Thanks

  27. K R Pettiford December 22, 2008 at 1:55 am -

    We have had freeview for some time in the UK its rubbish

  28. Alekto December 11, 2008 at 9:26 pm -

    Is it cheaper for the networks to broadcast digital compared to analog?
    I saw an TV ad for FreeView tonight and it didn’t state any outgoing costs, but if you check the website it says you will need a box? How is that not false advertising?

  29. roger December 10, 2008 at 4:35 pm -

    due to fact that you will not be able to freeview unless you have top set box will SD box work the same

  30. matthew cannell December 9, 2008 at 7:08 pm -

    come on i mean this is just plain dumb and a waste of time hd and nomal dont matter as long as you can see what your watching it dont matter plese can someone tell me if any of the new chanels are of austar.

  31. nin cum put December 6, 2008 at 7:51 pm -

    Who cares? – I don’t watch tv as it’s all controlled by big brother in cyberspace and one day our minds will be set to conformist niews and attitudes unregognisable from extra-terrestrial aliens transmitting mind altering, super-sonic plasma rays. Ca Pish!!

  32. Barry December 6, 2008 at 9:20 am -

    There have been a couple of Q about the new system being broadcast via Satellite. Can anyone answer that Q I and many others in regional areas would like to know as well I suspect. These people are quiet mainly because they rarely get considered whenever something new is out. eg Internet access [now off again as New Govt have pirated the funds set aside].

  33. Davout December 4, 2008 at 11:15 am -

    Freeview, what a joke. Is “Free to Air” free, you buy a TV, you buy a Digital Set Top Box, you pay for you electricity and you are bombarded with ads selling something. The channel programmers are unable to make a decision on a programmes time slot that lasts more than 24 hours, endless repeats (even of a good show, displays disrespect of the viewers). They start the new season of a show then take it off air after one episode and then bring back a month later saying it has been “fast tracked” for your viewing pleasure. Digital is a joke, a little wind or rain and the signal is lost.
    I just see the extra channels as more of the same old, same old. There is no imagination used in this country by the networks, the programmers can not see past their own likes and dislikes and do not get me started on so called reality TV, what is real about it, you only see what the network wants you to see (heavy editing) and once a camera is involved how much do people act as themselves and not act up to the camera, the observer always affects the observed.

    Davout

  34. Beth December 4, 2008 at 9:16 am -

    Can anyone tell me if there would be any advantage in having a tivo over a high deffinition box that records?

  35. Barry December 3, 2008 at 9:30 pm -

    I am disagreeing with Mark above. I live in Wodonga. Our local TV stations here although situated in Albury actually hold Victorian licences. Only the evening news is from Melbourne. All the late news, the Current Affairs shows, and the Morning Shows all come out of Sydney. Even the Pay TV News is from Sydney. He has not got a lot to complain about.

  36. David Knox December 3, 2008 at 9:00 pm -

    The cynic in me is inclined to say hype. ABC2 has some good stuff. ONE HD promises 24 / 7 sport. Seven and Nine are yet to indicate the direction of their new digital channels.

    There are later posts on the state of play for Freeview, please refer via search function or News posts.

  37. Kate December 3, 2008 at 8:44 pm -

    It all sounded great but from what I can see it seems it’s what we are getting now,the HD channels now mostly show the same as digital anyway ,so are the new channels going to have new programming or is it all just hype?????? Kate

  38. Dan December 3, 2008 at 3:10 pm -

    Anyone know if these extra will be shown through the foxtel box as the current free to air channels are? I cant find anything anywhere.

    Thanks in advance

  39. Mark December 2, 2008 at 5:25 pm -

    Will regional viewers in Albury Wodonga get free view? Will people lviing in border towns be able to get programs form the capital city of their state? I live in Albury and only get Sydney news when there’s a state or federal elction. Otherwise we are bombarded with tripe from Melbourne. Even our fuel,grocceriesetc. all come from Melbourne!

  40. bicckybabe December 1, 2008 at 7:21 pm -

    whats the bet we dont get it here in portland, vic. we dont even have digital tele , even though all the towns around us do. portland is hopless. when are we going to catch up to the rest of the state, let alone the world. !

  41. John the non believer December 1, 2008 at 12:13 am -

    What’s the bet that after a trial period only freeview badged (or enabled) PVR/DVR
    will work with the 7 day EPG.And what’s the bet that these PVR/DVR will be
    doctored up so that skipping ad breaks will be a thing of the past.Also recording
    to the Hard Drive with some kind of copy protection will be the go.Check out
    the UK or NZ freeview service and you will see the smoke and mirrors the
    Australian Networks are playing at eg Do people in rural Australia really believe
    they will getting 15 free channels with this gimmick.

  42. James Jardine November 29, 2008 at 6:18 pm -

    I live in an area which has a lot of ironstone and granite outcrops which make terrestial antenna’s almost useless. Will this new system be availabke on Satelite?

  43. David Knox November 29, 2008 at 9:39 am -

    Mark Freeview in your UK is different to us here in Oz!

  44. Mark midlands November 29, 2008 at 4:33 am -

    Why does freeview have so many un used channels ie smiletv when smiletv2 sells sex cant you put some thing better on and not that which cons people out of money. Also more film channels. Less chat channels ie rabbit its another rip off channel. More channels would be better and not selling channels.

  45. Hugh November 28, 2008 at 8:32 am -

    It seems to me that all these extra channels are not new.
    Remembering back to when digital TV was first switched on we had 3 ABC channels. ABC (local), ABC Fly & ABC kids, other channels broadcast multiview on their extra channels from time to time. That lasted for a short while then they all reverted to a single channel each. One step forward, two steps backs???
    Digital can cause as many problems as it resolves. Just ask people who have recently purchaed digital TV’s only to find they cannot receive certain channels, or pixelation of channels because of parameter setting in their TV firmware.

  46. DFC November 28, 2008 at 12:56 am -

    Yipee!
    More channels to have endless repeats and bad programing on!!
    I hope the two or three new channels will have the same ethics, and promise new episodes and then not really deliver them.. I love hanging on by a thread for things the rest of the world has already seen.
    Ahh it’s good to be handed a few crumbs and forget that the rest of the world is eating steak sandwiches..

  47. graham nutter November 27, 2008 at 8:23 pm -

    hello anyone,I love digital TV but need some answers too.
    Well if there is something to be done is fix the pixel flickering and the audio to picture tuning for most people with analogue.It is a kick in the pants for technology as even plasma and LCD have the same problem unless you move so far back from the tv to ignore it.Well unless you have over sized your set so it takes the majority of the wall as the movies.Still looks like a Japanese movie and puts you off.Are there going to be safe guards not to loose reception during light storms or just windy gusty days which reek havov with set top boxs and inbuilt tuners as they are easily spiked.The other thing is nearly every one needs to get a Digital antenna and not have a fm/uhf diplexer as they allow ghosting and rust out after 3 yrs.
    Anyhow pleased to hear any help on my Qs dude happy viewing for every one.

  48. David Knox November 27, 2008 at 3:29 pm -

    One HD has sports but it won’t be like Sky Racing.

  49. Paul S November 27, 2008 at 3:11 pm -

    Will any of these new 15 channels have live horseracing daily like SkyRacing. I currently have Select Tv, and thats the only channel I watch.

    Paul

  50. Sharon November 27, 2008 at 1:34 pm -

    These channels aren’t going to make much of a difference to what we already have on HD tuner so it’s not something really ‘new’.. Looks like only 2 ‘new’ channels.

    I love that the kids can get ABC Kids. Yes.. alot of the channels are similar, though at different times, different programs are on. Just have to look. We don’t have to pay for a TV license over here as they have to in the UK so I think it’s fair that they get more channels.

  51. Sam November 27, 2008 at 10:39 am -

    Will there be any music channels?

  52. Jason November 26, 2008 at 10:48 am -

    15 new channels so that is 3 for each network, TEN is releasing a new sports channel called ONE HD in 2009 so that is one of there 3 extra channels I assume.

    The current EPG works fine and there is no need to change it, SBS do how ever need to get there act together and provide a 7 day guide.

    Prime need to loose there 3 prime view channels which are all the same as the main Prime channel and are just a waste.

    It is good that we don’t need to upgrade our gear.

  53. southeast November 25, 2008 at 8:23 pm -

    just would like to know of the availability of these new digital chanels,for example at the moment where i live we have no access to current HD channels that are available to people in the city metro areas.will country areas be an acception, or is that up to our current TV station provider.any feedback would be greatly appreciated.
    signed not getting hopes up

  54. Trev November 25, 2008 at 2:38 pm -

    James

    The answers to your questions have already been posted.

    For more information go to http://www.freeview.com.au

  55. james November 25, 2008 at 1:51 am -

    we jus bought a tivo on saturday now this free view comes to light. What will be better shall i take tivo back. Will freeview epg be live unlike tivos only updated daily? Cheers

  56. David November 24, 2008 at 10:30 pm -

    Once again, don’t beleive the hype. Tivo, has failed on all accounts here in Oz.

    The USA Tivo has 305 channels , including Showtime 1 & 2 MTV, VH1, Disney , TNT. We pay up to $100.00 per month for foxtel channels. The USA get in for around $10.00 US per month..Tivo Hd Recievers start at $149.00

    Australia is always the last country to reciece technology, and we pay the high price.. The facts are, we are about 10 years behind the rest of the world. and the powers that be want to get every dollar out of us while they can before we realise we are getting screwed.. If the rest of the world can get Foxtel and 305 channels of entertainment for $10.00 per month why can’t we..?

    All they are going to do, is broadcast on the other digital channels that were added over the last couple of years. Ex : ch 1 -ch 7 2- ch 7 3 & 7 hd.. At the end of the day.. there will be 4 channel 7 stations playing different content….

  57. Rose November 24, 2008 at 9:43 pm -

    I bought my plasma tv in late 2006 and I read somewhere that we could record programs with freeview but will I need to purchase a digital recorder? Sorry if this sounds stupid but I hope someone can explain this to me

  58. James November 24, 2008 at 8:39 pm -

    wow…..big f-ing deal

  59. danny November 24, 2008 at 7:30 pm -

    I have had the 7 day EPG for ages will that mean that I wont have to get a new set top box to view the freeview channels

  60. Paul October 28, 2008 at 6:03 pm -

    I’m glad they aren’t releasing ABC3, a full kids channel would just be a repeat of the existing ABC2′s day time programming, from like 9am to 6pm each weekday they only broadcast kids programs, so anyone complaining should just switch to abc2.
    Any more kids programs and i’d go insane.

  61. Jason October 7, 2008 at 11:09 am -

    What about ABC3 which was going to be a kids channel.
    This Digital TV gets worse every year and the EPG sucks in Canberra, takes ages to load and is always out by a few minutes so it starts recording early and it stops recording to soon.

  62. PT Ryan July 18, 2008 at 8:47 am -

    Frankly, this press release is kind confusing. Doesn’t say if its a set-top box, PVR, or just some broadcast initative.

  63. Tassiegal July 17, 2008 at 11:01 pm -

    And whats the bet us Regionals wont benefit?

  64. Alex July 17, 2008 at 9:20 pm -

    yea lol.

  65. Chris July 17, 2008 at 7:42 pm -

    @ Alex
    Yeah an EPG like foxtels. That would have saved a lot of typing.

  66. DeXtA July 17, 2008 at 8:56 am -

    @Thomas

    ABC HD
    SBS HD

  67. Darren July 17, 2008 at 8:31 am -

    I think Thomas there is:
    14 – ABC HD
    15 – SBS HD

    ??????

  68. Alex July 17, 2008 at 8:07 am -

    oh! THanks Chris! I have only had my PVR Since January, never experienced the old system. I dont watch live tv, so I don’t have to change to see what is on an other channel. I see the problem, the epg u want is like foxtels epg?

  69. fangerA101 July 17, 2008 at 7:10 am -

    ABC3 and SBS HD, I think thomo!

  70. Jack July 16, 2008 at 11:51 pm -

    Pretty ridiculous logo. They should make the I look like a transmitter or something, not a Christmas tree with a star on top.

  71. Thomas July 16, 2008 at 11:40 pm -

    Someone please correct me on my maths.

    The channels will be:

    1- ABC1
    2- ABC2
    3- TEN
    4- TEN (2)
    5- TEN HD
    6- NINE
    7- NINE (2)
    8- NINE HD
    9- SEVEN
    10- SEVEN (2)
    11- SEVEN HD
    12- SBS
    13- SBS 2

    Where am I missing the other 2 channels ?

  72. Chris July 16, 2008 at 10:25 pm -

    Alex, the 7-day EPG’s are a very recent development and a vast improvement on the rubbish now/next info that was provided for the previous seven or so years of DTV.

    What lets it down atm is that you can only receive the EPG data for the current channel you are tuned to. So if you’re watching a program on ABC and you want to see what is showing later on 10 you have to change to 10 now, then wait for the program data to update before returning to what you were watching. The appeal of a complete EPG is having program info for all channels available at the click of a button.

    This is a major feature of Freeview UK (I assume NZ also). The question remains whether our FTA networks can cooperate long enough to implement such an “advanced” system.

  73. Alex July 16, 2008 at 9:16 pm -

    I am always hearing of people complaining about not having EPG guides. For Seven, Nine, Ten, there is a 7 day guide and ABC, a 2 day guide. SBS has only now and next (doesnt worry me, dont watch any sbs programs). I dont have ice i dont upload the epg data. what is so wrong with the current system!

  74. Chris July 16, 2008 at 7:21 pm -

    The only way I see Freeview being of benefit to consumers is if they include a complete EIT EPG for all channels on each MUX (ie program info for all channels is available without needing to change to each channel first).

    Otherwise, it will be nothing more than a fluff marketing exercise that will likely result in freeview branded devices being crippled of features currently enjoyed by many DTV/PVR users.

  75. Alex July 16, 2008 at 6:47 pm -

    Thanks bassborg! I didn’t want to fork out more money, I have only had my topfield pvr for 6 months!

  76. Cameron July 16, 2008 at 6:31 pm -

    Ugly logo, almost as bad as TiVo’s logo.

    The UK freeview logo is better (slightly)…

  77. bassborg July 16, 2008 at 6:13 pm -

    Yes, Freeview is just a branding for the existing and future free to air digital channels, which they will use as a marketing tool.

    Alex – your Toppy will be fine, they aren’t actually changing anything. They say you’ll need an HD box for Freeview but that is only to get all 15 channels including the HD ones, as opposed to the SD ones only on your 4400.

  78. Martin July 16, 2008 at 5:57 pm -

    Am I better off waiting for a Freeview PVR to come out next year or get a Tivo. They have Freeview PVRs in the UK….

  79. Leith July 16, 2008 at 5:30 pm -

    I’m confused as to how this new system is different to what we have now. Is it just an umbrella term for all the stations which aren’t on subscription tv?

  80. Alex July 16, 2008 at 5:09 pm -

    This may be a stupid question and is sorta answered in the press release, but will my current PVR (Topfield TF4400T) work? I understand it wont display any of the new HD cannels, but it doesnt have the freeview branding…

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