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Rewind TV’s June lineup might just be its strongest yet this year – and it doesn’t even wait until June to get started.

From late May, the nostalgia-focused Freeview (and Sky) channel is bringing back one of the sharpest political sitcoms British television has ever produced, before rolling into a full month packed with classic comedy, cult detective drama, and some ge...


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If you’ve set up your household to legally avoid the TV licence fee – avoiding the BBC, sticking to Netflix, HBO Max and on-demand only – the government is reportedly considering making you pay it anyway.

Industry sources have


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Sharp has launched its first QLED model in the UK with Roku built in – the Sharp 4T-C50HJ6725K, a 50″ 4K smart TV that combines Quantum Dot display technology with Roku’s operating system and Freely.

This isn’t Sharp’s first time combining Roku and Freely – the brand was part of the


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Sky and Formula 1 have announced a new multi-year deal that keeps Sky Sports as the exclusive home of live F1 coverage in the UK and Ireland until the end of the 2034 season.

It’s a five-year extension on top of the existing agreement, which was already locked in until 2029.

Under the deal, Sky Sports and its streaming service NOW will remain the only places to ...


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Streaming TV isn’t the future anymore – it’s the present. From Netflix and HBO Max to BBC iPlayer and Channel 4, almost everything worth watching is now available over the internet. The question isn’t whether to stream – it’s how.

Smart TVs have come a long way, but a dedicated streaming device is still often the smarter choice. They’re faster, easier to use, bette...


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