Monday 23 September 2013

TVCatchup expands service ...with actual catchup TVAs well as live TV, the controversial streaming site now offers catchup from four of the UK's four main broadcasters. By Samuel Gibbs

 Live TV-streaming service TVCatchup has finally introduced a catchup service, offering content for the UK's four major TV broadcasters. Despite its name, TVCatchup has previously only offered live TV streams for most major UK channels after a legal challenge from UK broadcasters suspended its streaming-TV recording service. It has now added content listings for previously broadcast shows on the BBC, ITV, Channel 4 and Channel Five, and directs viewers to broadcasters' own on-demand services to watch shows. catch up tv has improved the way in which people view and chose to view certain shows.

 For example, people are able to watch what they want and whenever they want without the need to always be home watching tv when a prgram starts. The article itself promotes the fact that people are adapting the way in which they view content. Due to the popularity of catchup television, a lot of the main broadcasting shows are now allowing catchup tv to be a feature of their broadcasting service in order for their shows to be viewed as they are losing views.

 This new feature allows you to view catchup tv from a number of different channels from one place which would be a big hit. "The collective EPG isn't a new thing - it's been done before in set-top boxes like Tivo, YouView and Freesat - but this is the first time it's been brought to the desktop for on-demand content, and it could be a real boon."

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