Freeview (United Kingdom) 

Freeview
(DTV Services Ltd)
Type Digital terrestrial television provider
Founded 2002
Headquarters Flag of the United Kingdom London
Key people Ilse Howling (General Manager)
Industry Media
Products Package of free-to-air digital terrestrial television channels
Website www.freeview.co.uk

Freeview is an operator of free digital terrestrial television in the United Kingdom, using the DVB-T standard. The Freeview brand name, owned by DTV Services,1 is used to promote free digital terrestrial television services as a whole and those services operated by companies who rent capacity from Freeview Consortium shareholders.2

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Overview

Freeview was launched on 30 October 2002 at 5 am 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 were the BBC, Crown Castle UK (now known as 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.

2007, Q4, UK's 60 million TV sets (not homes, Ofcom figures3)

As of the end of December 2006, 30.4% of first sets and 25.6% of all TV sets in the UK use Freeview. 7,703,000 of the 25.3 million UK homes are 'Freeview only', with 15.3 million Freeview enabled TVs (and integrated digital televisions) in 10.5 million homes.3

The Freeview model has been copied in a number of countries including New Zealand, France and Spain.citation needed

Service costs

Freeview offers no premium or pay-per-view channels and no subscription channels. The name distinguishes the service from ITV Digital, cable and satellite digital TV services. To receive the Freeview services, a set-top box (typically available from £15) 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 £180.4 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.5

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. It was possible to receive Top Up TV selected Freeview set-top boxes or televisions equipped with a card slot or CI slot, however, this was discontinued in 2006 in favour of "Top Up TV Anytime", a service which depends on a proprietary set top box.

The Digital TV Group the industry association for digital television in the UK, is responsible for co-ordination between Freeview, Top Up TV, and other digital services.

Plans for High Definition

There are currently no high definition channels on Freeview, but as of January 2008 it appears that there are plans to roll out high definition channels on a regional basis, starting in 2009. According to The Producer, a Sony publication for professionals:

…on 21 Nov 2007 Ofcom proposed a reorganisation of the three public service digital multiplexes to allow free-to-air HD services to launch by late 2009. It has backed a scheme to clear multiplex B for this goal (currently used by the BBC to carry CBeebies, BBC Parliament, three interactive video services, ten radio and two data services). The process strips the BBC of a significant amount of spectrum, and gives Ofcom the power to decide who gets what in the subsequent carve-up. The day before the announcement the BBC, ITV, Channel 4 and Five signed a "non binding memorandum of understanding" to reorganise their DTT spectrum to ensure an HD launch on Freeview within the existing spectrum capacity, in an attempt to control their own destiny. Ofcom is backing a near-doubling of efficiency by two means. These are, first, through coding squeezing more into the same spectrum by using MPEG4 rather than the current MPEG2. Secondly it is backing a new transmission standard DVB-T2, an update from existing DVB-T, this alone promises to deliver a 30 percent increase in capacity to a multiplex. Together the two moves increase the capacity of a multiplex by 60 percent. Ofcom expects to award four blocks but with three starting in 2009/2010 and a fourth starting 2012. It is expected that the first three will be BBC HD, ITV HD, and Channel 4 HD. The HD services will also be available on Freesat.

Freesat, which parallels the Freeview service on a new dedicated satellite platform began broadcasting on 6 May 2008. Current Freeview set-top boxes and HD-ready digital televisions are not capable of decoding DVB-T2 so viewers will need to purchase an HD receiver when the time comes.

The Ofcom proposal and the consultation responses can be found here. Ofcom DTT Future

Coverage and reception

Approximately 27% of households are in a location that can not receive Freeview broadcasts, despite the TV licence being the same for every region.6 Maximum Freeview coverage of the UK whilst analogue and digital services are running in tandem has now been reached.7 The British government plans to switch off analogue transmitters region-by-region, starting in 2007,8 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 2012.9

Freeview+

Main article: Freeview+

Freeview+, as well as Freeview, are consumer brands created in the UK by the DTG Group to "raise consumer awareness and promote sales" of Freeview-capable digital video recorders. Players which meet specified quality and functionality criteria are permitted to carry the Freeview+ logo [1], in order to benefit from joint marketing and consumer confidence.

Freeview channels

A full list of digital terrestrial television channels in the UK is also available, which includes the additional Top Up TV and Setanta Sports services.

Television channels

EPG No. Channel Notes Owner/parent company Shows Commercial Advertising Broadcast hours Format Multiplex
1 BBC One Some regional variations in programming BBC No 24 hours 16:9 SDTV 1
2 BBC Two Some regional variations in programming; variations from analogue in Wales and Northern Ireland BBC No 24 hours 16:9 SDTV 1
3 ITV Uses various brands including 'ITV1', 'STV' and 'UTV', depending on regional station.1 ITV Network Limited
(consisting of ITV plc, STV Group plc, UTV Media, Channel Television Ltd., GMTV Ltd.)
Yes 24 hours 16:9 SDTV 2
4 Channel 4 Except Wales Channel 4 Television Corporation Yes 24 hours 16:9 SDTV 2
4 S4C Digidol Wales only Welsh Fourth Channel Authority Yes 24 hours 16:9 SDTV A2
5 Five Channel 5 Broadcasting (RTL Group) Yes 24 hours 16:9 SDTV A2
6 ITV2 ITV Digital Channels Ltd (ITV plc) Yes 24 hours 16:9 SDTV 2
7 BBC Three Timeshares with CBBC Channel BBC No 1900-0700 16:9 SDTV 1
8 Channel 4 Wales only Channel 4 Television Corporation Yes 24 hours 16:9 SDTV 2
8 TeleG Scotland only; timeshares with CITV Channel, Nuts TV, Gems TV1, Top Up TV Anytime 2 Yes 1800-1900 SDTV A
9 BBC Four Timeshares with CBeebies BBC No 1900-0600 16:9 SDTV B
10 ITV3 ITV Digital Channels Ltd (ITV plc) Yes 24 hours 16:9 SDTV 2
11 Sky3 BSkyB Yes 24 hours 16:9 SDTV C
12 UKTV History Timeshares with Virgin 1 UKTV Network
(BBC Worldwide/Virgin Media Television)
Yes 0700-1800 16:9 SDTV D
13 Channel 4+1 Channel 4 Television Corporation Yes 24 hours 16:9 SDTV 2
14 More4 Channel 4 Television Corporation Yes 24 hours 16:9 SDTV 2
16 QVC UK Timeshares with S4C2 in Wales QVC No 24 hours (England, Scotland, NI)
24 hours (Wales) (Friday-Monday)
1700-0900 (Wales) (Tuesday-Thursday)
16:9 SDTV A
18 4Music Box Television (Bauer Group/Channel 4) Yes 24 hours 16:9 SDTV D
19 Dave Timeshares with SmileTV UKTV Network
(BBC Worldwide/Virgin Media Television)
Yes 0700-0300 16:9 SDTV C
20 Virgin1 Timeshares with UKTV History Virgin Media Television Yes 1800-0600 16:9 SDTV D
21 TMF MTV Networks Europe Yes 24 hours 4:3 SDTV D
22 Ideal World Ideal Shopping Direct plc Yes 24 hours 4:3 SDTV D
23 bid tv Timeshares with Nuts TV, Gems TV1, Top Up TV Anytime 2 in Wales sit-up Ltd (Virgin Media Television) Yes 24 hours (England, Scotland, NI)
0600-1800 (Wales)
16:9 SDTV A
24 price-drop tv sit-up Ltd (Virgin Media Television) Yes 24 hours 16:9 SDTV A
28 ITV4 ITV Digital Channels Ltd (ITV plc) Yes 24 hours 16:9 SDTV 2
29 E4 Channel 4 Television Corporation Yes 24 hours 16:9 SDTV 2
30 E4 +1 Channel 4 Television Corporation Yes 24 hours 16:9 SDTV C
31 ITV2 +1 ITV Digital Channels Ltd (ITV plc) Yes 24 hours 16:9 SDTV D
32 Film4 Timeshares with Gems TV, National Lottery Xtra Channel 4 Television Corporation Yes 1245-0845 16:9 SDTV D
35 Five US Channel 5 Broadcasting (RTL Group) Yes 24 hours 16:9 SDTV A
36 Fiver Timeshares with Television X/Red Hot Channel 5 Broadcasting (RTL Group) Yes 0600-2300 16:9 SDTV A
37 SmileTV Timeshares with Dave Cellcast Group No 0300-0700 4:3 SDTV C
42 Nuts TV Timeshares with bid tv (Wales), CITV Channel (England, Scotland, NI), TeleG (Scotland), Gems TV1, Top Up TV Anytime 2
To be replaced with CNN International in 2009.10
Turner Broadcasting System Europe (Time Warner) Yes 2100-0100 16:9 SDTV A
43 Gems TV Timeshares with Film4, National Lottery Xtra No 0945-1245 16:9 SDTV D
44 GEMSTV1 Timeshares with bid tv (Wales), CITV Channel (England, Scotland, NI), TeleG (Scotland), Nuts TV, Top Up TV Anytime 2 No 1900-2100 16:9 SDTV A
45 National Lottery Xtra Timeshares with Film4, Gems TV National Lottery No 0845-0945 SDTV D
46 SmileTV 2 Cellcast Group No 1000-0500 16:9 SDTV C
70 CBBC Channel Timeshares with BBC Three BBC No 0700-1900 16:9 SDTV 1
71 CBeebies Timeshares with BBC Four BBC No 0600-1900 16:9 SDTV B
75 CITV Channel Not available in Wales; timeshares with Nuts TV, Gems TV1, TeleG (Scotland), Top Up TV Anytime 2 ITV Digital Channels Ltd (ITV plc) Yes 0600-1800 16:9 SDTV A
80 BBC News BBC No 24 hours 16:9 SDTV 1
81 BBC Parliament BBC No 24 hours 16:9 SDTV B
82 Sky News BSkyB Yes 24 hours 16:9 SDTV C
83 Sky Sports News BSkyB Yes 24 hours 4:3 SDTV C
86 S4C2 Wales only; timeshares with QVC UK S4C Yes 0900-1700 (Tuesday-Thursday) 16:9 SDTV A2
87 Community Channel Timeshares with 302 Media Trust No 0600-0900 4:3 SDTV B
88 Teachers' TV Timeshares with British Eurosport, Top Up TV Anytime 3, UKTV Gold, UKTV Style Education Digital Ltd/Education Digital Management Ltd No 1600-1700 16:9 SDTV A

^1  ITV1 is the brand name for 12 of the 15 regional ITV Network franchises for England, Wales, southern Scotland, the Isle of Man and the Channel Islands. Each of these 12 franchises has a separate brand name used prior to local programming, see ITV1. STV is the brand name for the franchises for central and northern Scotland. UTV operates the franchise for Northern Ireland. All 15 franchises broadcast 0925-0600; GMTV operates the franchise for national breakfast television and broadcasts 0600-0925.

^2  Five, S4C and S4C2 will move to a public service multiplex at the start of digital switchover, using the bandwidth created by switching from 16QAM to 64QAM mode, so will be transmitted from all 1,15411 UK transmitters. None of the commercial multiplex operators have asked Ofcom to extend their multiplex to any of the 1,074 relay transmitters so these multiplexes will broadcast only from the existing 80 main transmitters that carry all the multiplexes after switchover.12 Broadcast power for these multiplexes will, however, be increased, and they will use 64QAM mode, enlarging the national coverage from the current 73%11 of the population to an estimated 90% by 2012.

Text and interactive services

EPG No. Channel Notes Owner/parent company Broadcast hours Format Multiplex
100 Teletext NHS Direct pages also available from split screen Teletext Ltd. Text service 2
101 Teletext Holidays Teletext Ltd. Text service A (Rest of UK)
2 (Wales)
102 Rabbit Teletext Ltd. Text service 2
103 Teletext Casino Formerly known as Teletext Games Teletext Ltd. Text service A
104 Teletext on 4 Teletext Ltd. Text service 2
105 BBC Red Button BBC Text service 1
108 Sky Text BSkyB Text service C
300 4TVInteractive EPG service; compatible set-top-box required for full functionality (appears as blank screen) 0300-0400 Data service D
301 301 BBCi Video Stream; press the red button for full functionality BBC 24 hours 16:9 SDTV B
302 302 BBCi Video Stream; press the red button for full functionality BBC 0900-0600 16:9 SDTV B
303 303 Carries data for BBC News, BBC Parliament and CBeebies (appears as blank screen) BBC Data service B
304 tvtv digital EPG/recording service; compatible set-top-box required for full functionality (appears as a blank screen) Sony Data service C
305 305 Carries data for BBC News (appears as a blank screen, though with sound) BBC Data service B

Radio stations

EPG No. Channel Notes Owner/parent company Multiplex
700 BBC Radio 1 BBC B
701 BBC Radio 1Xtra BBC B
702 BBC Radio 2 BBC B
703 BBC Radio 3 BBC B
704 BBC Radio 4 FM version BBC B
705 BBC Radio 5 Live BBC B
706 BBC Radio 5 Live Sports Extra BBC B
707 BBC 6 Music BBC B
708 BBC Radio 7 BBC B
709 BBC Asian Network BBC B
710 BBC World Service English language, European version BBC B
711 The Hits Radio Bauer Radio D
712 Smash Hits Not available in Wales Bauer Radio A
713 Kiss 100 Bauer Radio D
714 Heat Bauer Radio D
715 Magic 105.4 Bauer Radio D
716 Q Bauer Radio D
718 102.2 Smooth Radio Guardian Media Group D
719 BBC Radio Wales Wales only BBC 1
719 BBC Radio Scotland Scotland only BBC 1
719 BBC Radio Ulster Northern Ireland only BBC 1
720 BBC Radio Cymru Wales only BBC 1
720 BBC Radio nan Gàidheal Scotland only BBC 1
720 BBC Radio Foyle Northern Ireland only BBC 1
722 Kerrang! Bauer Radio D
723 talkSPORT UTV Radio C
725 Premier Christian Radio Premier Christian Media Trust C
726 U105 Northern Ireland only UTV Radio 2
727 Absolute Radio
(formerly Virgin Radio)
TIML Golden Square Limited C
728 Heart 106.2 Northern England, Southern England, Wales, Southern Scotland and the Isle of Man only Global Radio 2
728 100.7 Heart FM West Midlands only Global Radio 2
728 Heart 106 East Midlands only Global Radio 2

Former Channels

EPG No. Channel Date Removed Replaced by Notes
42 Sky Travel Extra 2003 (Summer) Nuts TV testcard on 7 Novmber 2007 on Nuts TV
22 CBM 2003/08 Ideal World Channel never launched due to Crown Castle contract termination
Channel tested May-August 2003
50 FourText 2003/12/16 Teletext on 4 Teletext on 4 moved to LCN 104 in October 2005
17 TV Travel Shop 2004/01/31 Top Up TV encrypted channels Space purchased by Top Up TV
88 Jazz FM 2004/03/01 102.2 Smooth FM Smooth FM moved to LCN 718 in October 2005
56 Teletext TV Guide 2005/03/23 Teletext Cars
11 Sky Travel 2005/10/31 Sky3 Only replaced on Freeview. Channel later rebranded to Sky Real Lives on all other platforms
81 ITV News Channel 2005/12/23 ITV4
CITV Channel
38 Men & Motors 2006/11/04 ITV Play
31 More4 +1 2006/05/18 Film4 Channel originally replaced by Big Brother Interactive Channel; Replaced by Film4 on 23 July 2006
106 YooPlay Games 2006/07/18 Virgin Radio Channel previously known as Free2Play, then F2P Games
32 Quiz Call 2006/11/15 Film4 +1 Closed down after ownership sold to iTouch
31 ITV Play 2007/03/13 ITV2 +1 Removed after phone-in scam scandal
718 102.2 Smooth FM 2007/03/23 102.2 Smooth Radio
724 3C 2007/03/24 Clyde 1
102 Teletext Cars 2007/04/02 Rabbit Rabbit not launched until May 2008
32 Film4 +1 2007/08/20 Channel 4 +1 Channel 4 +1 moved to LCN 13, moving More4 to LCN 14, E4 to LCN 29 and Film4 to LCN 32
41 Thomas Cook TV 2007/09/01 Nuts TV
The Jewellery Channel
15 ABC1 2007/09/26 CITV Channel CITV Channel moved to allow ITV4 to extend its broadcast hours.
20 Ftn 2007/10/01 Virgin 1
729 Radio Music Shop 2007/10/04
19 UKTV Bright Ideas 2007/14/10 Dave Dave replaced UKTV Bright Ideas' channel number while the actual video stream was taken by UKTV History on channel 12
717 Oneword 2008/12/01
44 The Jewellery Channel 2008/10/06 Gems TV Broadcast licence not renewed (for unknown reasons)
18 The Hits 2008/06/15 4Music Channel was rebranded as 4Music at 7.00pm, 15th August '08
724 Clyde 1 2008/10/30
721 Mojo 2008/11/30

Technical problems

In August 2008, a change was made to the broadcast format to allow future expansion of the network. This caused approximately 250,000 DVB-T receivers to stop working altogether due to incompatibility. The problem affected a specific range of older units, and was caused by an increase in the size of the Network Information Table (channel list) which exceeded the memory available in some set-top boxes.13 Freeview had warned consumers in advance of the update, which was phased over a three-month period.14 Affected consumers were advised to buy new set-top boxes.15

See also

References

  1. ^ "DTV Services Limited Company Profile" (February 22, 2007).
  2. ^ "Channel 4 buys new Freeview slot" (29 November 2005).
  3. ^ a b "The Communications Market: Digital Progress Report Digital TV, Q4 2007". Ofcom (7 April 2007). Retrieved on 2007-04-07.
  4. ^ "Frequently Asked Questions". Confederation of Aerial Industries Ltd. Retrieved on 2006-06-22.
  5. ^ "TV Licensing - TV Licence Information". Retrieved on 2007-05-04.
  6. ^ "Freeview Facts: When will I be able to get Freeview?". Retrieved on 2006-12-06.
  7. ^ "Freeview FAQ: I have no coverage, what can I do now?". Retrieved on 2006-12-06.
  8. ^ "First digital TV switch date set", BBC News (15 March 2007). Retrieved on 15 March 2007. 
  9. ^ Ofcom sets Digital Switchover related licence conditions
  10. ^ http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/digitaltv/a133961/cnn-confirms-launch-on-freeview.html
  11. ^ a b "Switchover–related Changes to DTT Licences" (PDF). Ofcom (19 July 2006). Retrieved on 2007-10-18.
  12. ^ Ofcom (7 December 2006). "Ofcom sets Digital Switchover related licence conditions". Press release. Retrieved on 3 April 2007.
  13. ^ "Freeview boxes destined for landfill". FrequencyCast. Retrieved on 2008-08-25.
  14. ^ Sweney, Mark (2008-08-14). "Freeview upgrade leaves set-top boxes obsolete", The Guardian. Retrieved on 25 August 2008. 
  15. ^ "Complaints from Customers who were affected". FrequencyCast. Retrieved on 2008-10-23.

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