New free TV service Freely launches with extensive content

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A new TV service called Freely has launched, offering free access to a variety of shows and films. Users can stream both live TV and on-demand content all in one platform. Freely is designed for those looking to save money while enjoying television. Freely features popular channels like BBC, ITV, and Channel 4, as well as new ones like QVC+ and PBS America. Viewers can watch hundreds of hours of TV. The service allows users to pause, restart, and rewind live shows, similar to services like Sky TV or Virgin Media, but without any cost. The interface of Freely is user-friendly, making it easy to browse and access shows without jumping between different apps. It simplifies the experience by putting everything in one place. To use Freely, customers need to buy a Freely TV. This TV connects to WiFi, so no satellite dish or cable box is needed. The company partners with several manufacturers, including Hisense, Panasonic, TCL, and Toshiba, to offer a range of TV options. Freely also provides access to over 70,000 hours of free on-demand content. Users can find shows and films organized in easy-to-navigate categories. Additionally, Freely allows access to popular paid streaming services like Netflix, Disney+, and Prime Video.


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