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Freeview updates site

Freeview updates its website to indicate to consumers which channels are available in which regions.

freeviewFreeview has updated its website as the launch of 7TWO and ABC3 nears.

Among the new functionality and features are a TV Channels & Shows that outlines which channels are available in each region, as well as whether the channels are standard definition or high definition. This kind of information was certainly needed when ONE HD launched in March of this year, with regional viewers confused about their access to the channel.

It has also added a Product Manufacturers section with a list of the products endorsed by Freeview will appear; A Stockists section listing relevant retailers; 5 things I need to know about Freeview with a summary of the top 5 questions asked; a Glossary of technical terms to help demystify the ‘jargon’ for consumers; and Additional functionality where you can adjust the size of the text on the site and share with friends via social media.

“The new features and functionality on our website has been designed with the consumer in mind, equipping them with all the tools and information they need to switch to digital TV and receive great content for free,” said CEO Robin Parkes.

“We will continue to add features and improvement to our site based on consumer feedback and new channel launches to make the site as user-friendly as possible.”

The newest channel 7TWO hits screens from Sunday.

You can check it out here

16 Responses

  1. Where Ten run the show in metro areas ONE is HD (1) and SD (12) while regionals (and Canberra too) are HD (50) only.Tasmaina may have a different channel number (not that its important).

    Ten indicated they will start a new channel replacing ONE SD (12) and I guess 55 in regional areas in 2010 but there is no idea as to content start dates and anything else other than it can happen.

    With ABC now having 3 x SD channels will ABC HD be a genuine service or part time or non existent?

    Prime are likely to add 7TWO soon enough. Just because the banner on 72 isn’t showing doesn’t mean it wil be delayed like ONE into regional areas.

  2. Thanks for that link. I’ve just sent a query about why everything on the HD channels is branded as HD when most of it it obviously SD just uprezzed! I expect no sensible reply!

  3. mac

    Regional areas don’t get ONE SD, and Darwin & Mildura doesn’t have ONE HD yet. So Freeview doesn’t mislead in that respect. I’m glad Freevuew does not mislead with 7TWO with Darwin. I wish Nine and GO! was more honest. I’d much rather put up with delays if Freeveiw was really honest with the people.

  4. it’s a good idea having having the site listing which channels are available in which locations considering all the confusion, the problem is that is seems that a lot of the info is wrong which does the opposite and just adds to confusion.

  5. Why is it that Freeview endorsed SD and HD Set top boxes are around double the price of normal Set top boxes? It’s a big put off for consumers, I certainly won’t go near Freeview endorsed equipment.

  6. With ‘coming soon’ in its spot, it looks like 7TWO is a long way off in ‘regional’ Newcastle. I hope seven (sorry. I mean Prime) airs Reaper and Heros, and doesn’t just leave them on 7TWO, geez they really advertised Reaper quite heavily towards the end of 2008 saying ‘coming 2009’, if i had of realised This is what they meant… then again it is seven.

  7. Yes, they fixed it after initally on Friday having 7TWO logos all over the place even in regional areas that may not be carrying 7TWO at this stage like Darwin (Darwin had 7TWO there three times!). But the site still shows that GO! is available in Darwin when it actually doesn’t yet.

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