Monday, February 11, 2013

YouTube channel coming to on demand Freesat party in March

YouTube channel coming to Freesat party

Google's signed a deal to bring YouTube to Freesat, liberating users of the subscription-less service from the tyranny of needing an additional device. The BBC / ITV joint venture already has 60-odd channels and has now sold over 3 million boxes to 1.7 million viewers, who will be able to access the official YouTube addition through the main programming guide by the end of March. While details are scant, it'll presumably join ITV's player and the BBC iPlayer in the on-demand channel list, which require a compatible Freesat box (see coverage link below) and an internet connection. We're not sure how it'll look in the final guide, but the fanciful image above shows our best guess.

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Via: TNW

Source: The Telegraph

Source: http://feeds.engadget.com/~r/weblogsinc/engadget/~3/bh8ezhntq2U/

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