Freeview Rolls Out Streaming TV App
Exciting changes are taking place at Freeview, with the arrival of the new Freeview Streaming TV app. Kiwi viewers can now stream the television and radio channels they know and love, all for free.
Freeview General Manager,
Leon Mead says the move comes as part of a refocus by
Freeview on Live TV, making free-to-air more accessible than
it has ever been.
“With more and more people
choosing to stream content on their TVs, it was the logical
next step to make Freeview available via streaming.
Free-to-air TV is as relevant now as ever and it's vital
that Kiwis of all ages can access essential, reliable, local
programming free of charge. We are proud to be making this
possible with our new Streaming TV app.”
Fifteen
channels are a part of the initial rollout, including TVNZ
1, TVNZ 2, Three, Bravo, Whakaata Māori, Prime, Shine, RNZ
National and RNZ Concert. Additional channels are expected
to arrive in the near future, adding to the diverse range of
content to inform and entertain New
Zealanders.
Just like how we’ve always watched
TV, Freeview's Streaming TV app allows viewers to channel
surf and browse their favourite television and radio
stations, without the need for an aerial or satellite
dish.
“At Freeview, we’re proud to keep Kiwis
connected in moments that galvanise our nation. A personal
favourite being the historic win from the Black Ferns, which
aired on Three. Plus, by providing easy access to quality
news and journalism we foster trust and social cohesion,”
says Mead.
“With an ever-increasing number of
apps and streaming platforms, we’re also glad to offer a
service where Kiwis can sit back, relax and enjoy watching
TV without decision fatigue.”
The Freeview
Streaming TV app is available across a wide range of
Freeview-approved Smart TVs, including most new Smart TVs
and many of those released in the past 4-5 years. It’s
also preinstalled on SmartVU devices, which can be connected
to almost any TV via HDMI so viewers can stream Live TV
channels, even on older sets.
For more
information, please see freeviewnz.tv/streaming-tv