YouView unveiled and retail debut confirmed
Wednesday, July 4th, 2012YouView, the new set top box offering subscription-free digital TV and catch-up, launched today and will be available in major retailers by the end of July. The venture’s Chairman, Lord Sugar, and CEO Richard Halton, made the announcement while unveiling the unique YouView box and user experience.
Lord Sugar described “a great moment in British television” and Halton added “YouView is easy to use and seamlessly combines the worlds of catch up and live TV, on the living room TV.”
The easy-to-use set top box is set to transform how UK viewers consume TV. You can take advantage of more than 100 digital TV and radio channels, seven day catch-up and on demand programmes from the content libraries of the BBC, ITV, Channel 4 and Channel 5 – all delivered to the viewer’s main TV.
YouView features an innovative electronic programme guide (EPG) that allows users to scroll back seven days to catch-up on programmes they’ve missed. You can watch in HD and record, pause and rewind live TV. Easy-to-use search lets you find on-demand content by programme or even actor’s name.
Backed by some of Britain’s biggest names in TV and broadband – the BBC, ITV, Channel 4, Channel 5, Arqiva, BT and TalkTalk – YouView brings a fully integrated service to homes across the country via a broadband internet connection, television aerial and a YouView set top box.
YouView will be available in two ways; from retailers, with no further TV subscription, or from an ISP as part of a phone and broadband package. Retail partners already signed up include John Lewis, Currys, Comet, Argos, Amazon, Richer Sounds and the Euronics group. BT and TalkTalk will announce their packages soon and from launch they will offer additional content and services to customers accessing YouView via their broadband networks.
The YouView proposition will constantly evolve and following expressions of interest from over 300 potential content partners, YouView will soon have a range of quality content available from content partners including Sky’s Now TV and STV. A formal enrolment process for content partners was also launched today.
Lord Sugar, Chairman of YouView states: “It’s with great pleasure that we announce that YouView will be available from major retailers later this month. Our intention with this simple-to-use box is to provide extraordinary TV for everyone, with on-demand services combined with TV channels with an opportunity to search back an entire week to catch what they’ve missed. It’s a whole new way of experiencing TV.”
Richard Halton, CEO of YouView adds, “Today, YouView is being enjoyed in over 2,000 homes and the feedback from the trial is very encouraging. It confirms that YouView is easy to set up and use and different to what has gone before. In many ways we’ve only just begun, YouView is set to evolve quickly and we look forward to working with new content partners and developing more functionality as boxes roll out into UK homes.”
YouView, the new set top box offering subscription-free digital TV and catch-up, launched today and will be available in major retailers by the end of July. The venture’s Chairman, Lord Sugar, and CEO Richard Halton, made the announcement while unveiling the unique YouView box and user experience.
Lord Sugar described “a great moment in British television” and Halton added “YouView is easy to use and seamlessly combines the worlds of catch up and live TV, on the living room TV.”
The easy-to-use set top box is set to transform how UK viewers consume TV. You can take advantage of more than 100 digital TV and radio channels, seven day catch-up and on demand programmes from the content libraries of the BBC, ITV, Channel 4 and Channel 5 – all delivered to the viewer’s main TV.
YouView features an innovative electronic programme guide (EPG) that allows users to scroll back seven days to catch-up on programmes they’ve missed. You can watch in HD and record, pause and rewind live TV. Easy-to-use search lets you find on-demand content by programme or even actor’s name.
Backed by some of Britain’s biggest names in TV and broadband – the BBC, ITV, Channel 4, Channel 5, Arqiva, BT and TalkTalk – YouView brings a fully integrated service to homes across the country via a broadband internet connection, television aerial and a YouView set top box.
YouView will be available in two ways; from retailers, with no further TV subscription, or from an ISP as part of a phone and broadband package. Retail partners already signed up include John Lewis, Currys, Comet, Argos, Amazon, Richer Sounds and the Euronics group. BT and TalkTalk will announce their packages soon and from launch they will offer additional content and services to customers accessing YouView via their broadband networks.
The YouView proposition will constantly evolve and following expressions of interest from over 300 potential content partners, YouView will soon have a range of quality content available from content partners including Sky’s Now TV and STV. A formal enrolment process for content partners was also launched today.
Lord Sugar, Chairman of YouView states: “It’s with great pleasure that we announce that YouView will be available from major retailers later this month. Our intention with this simple-to-use box is to provide extraordinary TV for everyone, with on-demand services combined with TV channels with an opportunity to search back an entire week to catch what they’ve missed. It’s a whole new way of experiencing TV.”
Richard Halton, CEO of YouView adds, “Today, YouView is being enjoyed in over 2,000 homes and the feedback from the trial is very encouraging. It confirms that YouView is easy to set up and use and different to what has gone before. In many ways we’ve only just begun, YouView is set to evolve quickly and we look forward to working with new content partners and developing more functionality as boxes roll out into UK homes.”
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