What is Freeview?

Freeview is the name of the UK's digital terrestrial television service,Ìędelivered to your home through an aerial.ÌęYou do not need to subscribe toÌęFreeview but you must have a TV licence.


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Freeview is a joint venture between UK broadcasters, including ±«Óătv and ITV.Ìę You can receive itÌęon a range of devices, including televisions, set top boxes and PVRs (personal video recorders).

Freeview television and radio services are broadcast around the UK using a number of multiplexes. Three multiplexes have the main UK channels, which include those from the ±«Óătv, ITV, Channel 4 and Channel Five, and are available to 98.5% of households in the UK.Ìę

There are also three commercialÌęmultiplexes available to up to 90% of households, two commercial multiplexes available to up toÌę63% of households and a number of local TVÌęmultiplexes. Our guide to Freeview multiplexes has more information.

How many, and whichÌęmultiplexes you areÌęable to receive depends on where you live. You can also

use our transmitter checker tool to find out what multiplexes you can receive.