4oD launches on free time
June 27, 2013
Freesat, the subscription-free satellite TV service, has confirmed the launch of 4 on Demand on <free time>, offering viewers the last thirty days of catch-up and many hours of archive from Channel 4.
Channel 4’s video on demand service joins the BBC iPlayer, ITV Player and YouTube on <free time>, and brings a wealth of new Channel 4 programming in addition to 4oD’s library of classic shows.
<free time> launched last Autumn, bringing new features to Freesat, including a backward guide that lets viewers ‘turn back time’ to watch programmes that have already been on, a new Showcase section providing TV recommendations and enhanced on demand and recordings.
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