
The undisputed king of Freeview News, if their well run website doesn't pick up the latest info then it'll definitely be on their extensive forums. If you're at all interested in Freeview then this is a must-visit site.

The official Freeview site, which includes a postcode checker and a list of channels.

Great site with a wealth of information on Freeview and its history, with lots of screenshots. Now closed - available in archive form.

Another superb site with an endearing name! Includes well presented guides and diagrams, and the entertaining story of Freeview in 'The Lord of the Mux'

Important Page - Software Updates Download Schedule

The BBC's Digital site, explaining how to get it and what services the BBC provides via TV, Radio and Interactive. A good beginner's guide.

OK, OK, this is rather more than a Freeview site but I think it deserves a link for being the best newspaper site around with no subscription, and they often carry Freeview related scoops.

Another good site, again focused on the boxes. Here you can read reviews of them, and get friendly help and advice.

Detailed instructions to build your own Video Disk Recorder that will work with Freeview, with thanks to Edafe Knabe.
A great new resource - Freeview information for your mobile! Anyone with a WAP enabled handset can use this detailed and well thought out service.

A subscription television service operating on DTT alongside Freeview, offering 'Top Up TV Anytime' using a hard disk recorder.

News about all the digital TV platforms, this link takes you to the Freeview news page. Includes a large forum.

Comprehensive and completely up to date list of all the channels (including some of the less obvious ones) on Freeview, with contact details, logos, website links, links to the latest news and other useful information for each.

National Grid Wireless own the UK transmitters and are a partner in Freeview along with the BBC and Sky.
Ofcom, the new 'super regulator' have taken over responsibility from handing out digital TV licences and other such duties. I would bring you a more direct link, but you try finding your way around their website!

Barb are the official body which monitors audience ratings for all UK television channels, including Freeview ones.

Not strictly limited to Freeview, this site details the different methods of receiving free digital TV in the UK, boasting some wonderful customisation features.

Yet another 'basic guide' to everyone's favourite free digital TV system, with links to online shops where you can buy yourself a set-top box.

Yet another, quite well designed, basic guide to Freeview.

The new comprehensive home of Pace Twin firmware details with a database of current bugs for the new 2006 software.

A now archived list of Pace Twin bugs for previous versions of the firmware.

General information on Freeview and Top Up TV supplemented with detailed transmitter information and a forum.

Small personal site with a good FAQ and news page.

General guide to Freeview including a personal recommendation page for the LCD Freeview Digital TV.

Another simple guide to Freeview channels and boxes varying from budget level to high spec.

A guide to buying Freeview boxes, along with a shopping portal where you can.
Do you have a Freeview site?
If so I'd be happy to put a link and banner up, just give me a shout using the 'Contact Me' page.
I am not linking to sites trying to sell Freeview set-top boxes. If you are looking to buy a Freeview box may I suggest looking at one of the sites listed above, such as IDTV.


