It may have been a shambles up till now, but Jason is starting to believe YouView could become the way millions of people watch TV. Jason Jenkins Director of content / EMEA Jason Jenkins is the ...
YouView, a next-generation TV venture between the BBC, ITV, Channel 4, Channel Five, BT, TalkTalk, and Arquiva is being trialed in 350 homes ahead of its launch later this year. YouView, a ...
Apprentice boss Lord Sugar today unveiled a £299 set-top box named YouView - dubbed the "future of British TV". The device will stream catch-up TV from the BBC, ITV, Channel 4 and 5 to any television ...
The BBC and other broadcasters are backing an online-connected Freeview TV service that isn't tied to a broadband contract. Richard Trenholm Former Movie and TV Senior Editor Richard Trenholm was CNET ...
Lord Alan Sugar is known to millions in the UK for yelling “Yer fired!” to hopefuls on TV’s The Apprenctice. Now it appears that YouView, the planned UK Internet TV service that combines a standard ...
Last week we gave you a sneak preview of what YouView looked like prior to its official launch earlier today. The Next Web was in attendance to see Lord Sugar, YouView Chairman, and CEO Richard Halton ...
YouView set-top boxes will launch in the UK later this month, providing access to Freeview and catch-up TV services. YouView set-top boxes will launch in the UK later this month, providing access to ...
When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. The UK’s hybrid connected-TV platform, YouView, is gaining momentum after a slow start with ...
Huawei has made its commercial debut in the UK set top box market with a new YouView receiver in collaboration with TalkTalk. The Chinese technology giant is a strategic partner of YouView, the TV ...
YouView - an internet TV service that combines the UK's Freeview channels with on-demand content - has been formally launched. Users will have access to programmes broadcast over the previous week ...
UK internet TV provider YouView has become embroiled in a trademark dispute with a Cheltenham-based tech firm. The High Court in London has upheld an earlier ruling that the TV platform's name was ...