Everyone TV has announced three new partners for free streaming platform, Freely, as well as new features coming to the platform this month.
Following a deal with Barcelona-based operating system Titan OS, Freely will be made available on selected 2025 Philips TVs and JVC models in Currys stores across the UK and online. Philips TVs with Freely will be available through a deal with manufacturer TP Vision. The public service broadcaster-backed streaming platform has now signed deals with TV brands that represent half of the UK TV market. The latest additions further expand the line-up of smart TV partners and operating system providers, joining Amazon Fire TVs, Bush, Hisense, METZ, Panasonic, Sharp, TCL, TiVo, Toshiba and VIDAA.
Freely has also announced Backwards TV Guide and Never Miss, due to launch on the platform this month. These additions will join the previously announced My List function.

Backwards TV Guide allows scroll back to earlier in the day – quickly enabling users to start streaming or add to My List. This “seamlessly bridges the gap between live and on demand, with less searching and switching between apps.”  The new feature allows viewers to scroll back a full seven days, complementing Freely’s existing seven-day forward planner.

Never Miss highlights what’s coming up, on now, and what’s just missed, alongside the biggest shows available on demand on the home page. In its first phase, this new feature will continue to evolve introducing new ways to bring live content to the fore across the Freely interface.

My List allows users to save up to 50 favourite shows from the UK’s biggest free-to-air broadcasters in one place.

“We know viewers love watching live TV and catching up with their favourite programmes soon after broadcast, so we’ve made it even easier,” said Sarah Milton, Co-Chief Product Officer at Freely.
“Our new features—Backwards TV Guide, Never Miss, and My List—make finding, saving, and jumping back into great content effortless, whether live or on demand. Freely keeps evolving, offering premium features for free that other streaming platforms don’t have. And now with Freely becoming available on a wider range of new smart TVs, even more households will be able to enjoy this enhanced free streaming experience.”
Paul Slater, Senior Buyer at Currys said “We’re excited to bring Freely to the JVC TV range, giving customers even more flexibility to enjoy the content they love. By adding this free-to-use platform to our affordable JVC range, which is available exclusively at Currys, we’re continuing our mission to help everyone enjoy amazing technology.”

Staff Reporter

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