Tens of millions of Freeview customers can now unlock one other new free channel
Freeview has introduced the launch of one thing new on its service and it’ll actually please anybody who speaks the Welsh language. From this week, Freeview’s on-line Play platform will get the S4C Clic channel which incorporates dramas, documentaries and sporting motion that are all broadcast in Welsh.
The announcement of the participant’s new house on Freeview Play follows a landmark deal between S4C and “adopted Welshman” and Deadpool star Ryan Reynolds to ship Welsh tradition, language and expertise to the US. The launch of S4C Clic additionally coincides with the channel’s protection of the Royal Welsh Agricultural Show.
Anyone eager to tune in will now discover S4C Clic by way of any units which have entry to Freeview Play with this service now featured on the homepage.
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For these not conscious, Freeview Play is host to greater than 70 commonplace and a collection of HD reside channels,
There are additionally 30 radio stations and 12 on-demand gamers as effectively together with BBC iPlayer, ITVX, Channel 4, My5, UKTV Play and the most recent addition of S4C Clic.
Those accessing the service will discover round 60,000 hours of on demand content material to look at together with over 1,250 boxsets.
Most fashionable good TVs have the Freeview Play app and it is also out there by way of plenty of set-top containers.
Speaking in regards to the launch, Siân Doyle, S4C’s Chief Executive stated: “We are proud to be able to bring Welsh language programming to a new audience on Freeview Play. We’ll be able to showcase the creativity and talent that we have in Wales in millions of homes across the UK.”
And Owen Jenkinson, Director of Freeview added: “We are delighted to add another player to our catalogue, with S4C bringing the best of Welsh language shows to TV. Adding even more to our already existing 60,000 hours of content, S4C brings dramas, sports, kids shows, documentaries and more to Freeview Play.”