New Sony TVs will use YouView's time-rewinding interface. Meanwhile LG has added a new item to the shopping lists of the super rich. Luke Westaway is a senior editor at CNET and writer/ presenter of ...
Sony and YouView have announced a new partnership that will see the on-demand platform rolled out to Sony’s 2015 range of Bravia TVs. The upshot of the announcement ...
After announcing a tie-up earlier this year, we now know that November 4th will mark the launch of YouView on Sony's 2015 range of Bravia TVs. Arriving a little later than originally planned, the ...
Sony Pictures Television has delivered its portfolio of kids’ channels to YouView. Launching today, Sony Kids brings together Sony’s three UK kids channels POP, Tiny Pop and KIX offering catch up, ...
In February, Sony and YouView announced a partnership where the latter's TV platform will be integrated with the 2015 Bravia lineup. This time, the pair announced that the alternative to Android TV is ...
Sony has today announced that their new Sony Bravia TV systems for 2015 will now be supplied with the YouView service built-in and ready to instantly use once the TV is setup. The YouView support will ...
Sony's recent Bravia TV lines are about to up their living room smarts, as the Japanese giant has confirmed YouView integration for all 2015 models. Bringing on-demand content from the likes of BBC ...
When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. The UK’s much delayed YouView hybrid TV platform will finally launch this week with set top boxes ...
Sony has announced that most of its new smart televisions in 2015 will have YouView built-in, eliminating the need for an additional set-top-box. The service will run on-all-but three entry-level ...
YouView's major update centres on a faster, more visual UI It'll start hitting TalkTalk boxes from next week, with YouView retail and BT catching up next year. Jamie Rigg Reviews Editor, UK Updated ...
Richard Trenholm was CNET's film and TV editor, covering the big screen, small screen and streaming. A member of the Film Critic's Circle, he's covered technology and culture from London's tech scene ...
ITV, the BBC, BT, Channel 4, TalkTalk and Channel 5 have agreed to keep YouView running until March 2024, after the shareholders reached an agreement on the service’s governance and funding ...
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