Join Freesat


May 07 2008

The majority of this information has been discussed over the past few days, both on here and in the media, but below is the entire content of the official Freesat Press Release, supplied to the media on Freesat launch day.

Freesat, the new, free, digital satellite television service launches today, Tuesday 6 May 2008. Freesat is a joint venture between the BBC and ITV.

Reaching almost all of the UK (98% of households), Freesat has over 80 free digital channels – television, radio, interactive – plus high definition (HD) services from the BBC and ITV. Freesat has no subscription and no contract; all that is required to receive it is a one-off payment for equipment. Freesat’s channel line-up will grow each month, with up to 200 channels on air by the end of the year.

Emma Scott, Managing Director, Freesat said, “Today is a landmark day for digital TV in the UK – the launch of a new digital satellite service which brings free HD programmes to everyone. With more than 9.6 million HD-ready televisions already sold in the UK, but only a tiny fraction of those who own them currently able to receive HD programmes, there’s a big opportunity for Freesat to lead the way in introducing the UK to high definition viewing”.

Freesat’s initial channel line-up includes some of the most popular digital TV channels: BBC One, BBC Two, BBC Three and BBC Four; ITV1, ITV2, ITV3 and ITV4; Channel 4, E4, More4 and Film4; news channels BBC News and Al-Jazeera English; children’s channels CBBC, CBeebies and CiTV; music channels Chartshow TV and The Vault; interactivity from BBCi; digital radio; and the superlative picture quality of BBC HD and ITV HD.

Freesat will carry the BBC HD channel from day one, with ITV HD launching exclusively on Freesat soon afterwards.

Michael Grade, Executive Chairman, ITV plc said, “The launch of Freesat is the final piece in the digital jigsaw and will ensure that all viewers in the UK have access to free-to-air digital and high definition television. We will launch our HD service with an unrivalled line up of premium football including the FA Cup, England internationals and UEFA Champions League from next season. Now everyone in the UK can experience the benefits of digital television: more choice of channels, interactivity and the extraordinary picture quality of HD”.

Mark Thompson, Director-General, BBC said, “With the launch of Freesat, all the BBC’s digital channels, including BBC HD, will now be available to all licence fee payers wherever they live and however they choose to access them. This means they will have yet another way to watch a fantastic range of BBC output, from landmark dramas and world class documentaries to national events and live sport”.

Freesat equipment
Freesat will have three different types of receiver: a standard definition box, an HD box and an HD integrated digital TV with Freesat built-in (IDTV). Boxes are made by Goodmans, Bush, Grundig (the Alba Group) and Humax. The IDTV is made by Panasonic and will be available in June.

Box prices will start from £49, with a high definition box available from £120, plus installation costs from around £80. (Installation includes the satellite dish).

Later this summer Alba and Humax digital television recorders will also be available so viewers can record, pause, rewind and fast forward their favourite TV programmes.

Freesat has its own seven-day on-screen electronic programme guide (EPG) and a channel guide so that viewers can easily find the programmes they want.

Where to get Freesat equipment and installation
Freesat is available in shops and online from major high street outlets Argos, Comet, Currys and John Lewis, plus some independent retailers. Retailers sell equipment and can also arrange installation by approved installers.

Freesat consumer support
The Freesat website, at www.freesat.co.uk, has full information about the new service and how to get it. There is also a Freesat call centre on 08450 990 990.

Share on TwitterShare on MyspaceSubmit to StumbleUponSave on DeliciousDigg ThisSubmit to redditShare via email

3 Responses to “Official Freesat Press Release”

  1. bluntman Says:

    Again no mention of channel 4HD but speaks of the other channel 4 family, I’d have thought this would be one the major selling points even if it’s not coming onto freesat until later in the year. Doesn’t fill me with hope that it’ll be on freesat. Has there been any OFFICIAL word on this?

      Quote

  2. Daz Says:

    Could we not be seeing a very clever play here between Freesat and Sky…

    ITV HD is pitched as Freesat only and Sky is not too happy… So perhaps someone in Freesat will suggest that if 4HD were to join the Freesat platform then ITV HD could find itself available on Sky HD? — A little sharing…?

      Quote

  3. Steven Says:

    I wouldn’t share anything with Sky, ever. They’re greedy and are making hundreds of millions out of peoples ignorance. People in this country need to be educated and realise the satellite television is not just Sky and their box. There are plenty of ‘free’ alternatives, and have been for years and years.

      Quote

Leave a Reply

Spam protection by WP Captcha-Free

Freesat RSS Feed Want the latest Freesat news?
You should subscribe to our RSS Feed, as you'll get all the latest Freesat news, reviews and information!