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Everyone TV Limited
Formerly
  • Switchco Limited (2005–2006)
  • Digital UK Limited (2006–2023)
Company typeCompany limited by guarantee
Founded13 April 2005; 19 years ago (2005-04-13)
HeadquartersEveryone TV, Triptych Bankside, 185 Park Street, London SE1 9BL
Area servedUnited Kingdom
Key peopleJonathan Thompson, Chief Executive Officer
OwnersBBC, ITV, Channel 4, Channel 5
SubsidiariesFreeview
Freesat
Freely
Websiteeveryonetv.co.uk

Everyone TV Limited (formerly known as Switchco Limited from 2005–2006 and Digital UK Limited from 2006–2023) is a British television communications company owned by the BBC, ITV, Channel 4 and Channel 5 that supports Freely (IPTV), Freeview (terrestrial) and Freesat (satellite) viewers and channels. It provides information about receiving terrestrial TV and advice on reception and equipment. The company also handles day-to-day technical management of the Freeview Electronic Programme Guide (EPG), allocates channel numbers and manages the launch of new services and multiplexes onto the platform. Everyone TV has been licensed by Ofcom as an EPG provider.

History

From 2008 to 2012, Digital UK led the implementation of the digital switchover and oversaw the clearance of terrestrial TV services from the 800 MHz band of spectrum to prepare for the launch of 4G mobile broadband services. Everyone TV was formed on 13 April 2005 as SwitchCo, adopting the name Digital UK five months later. It is based in Mortimer Street in Fitzrovia, London.

The company completed the first pilot digital switchover in Whitehaven, Cumbria in 2007, and the last switchover was completed in Northern Ireland on 24 October 2012.

In 2015, Digital UK and Freeview developed Freeview Play, a connected TV service offering both live linear TV and on-demand content, including a range of popular catch-up players. The service is available on both TVs and set-top boxes and is now widely supported by more than 20 manufacturer brands. Everyone TV leads development of the Freeview Play product specification which is based on open standards, working with manufacturers and industry bodies.

In July 2021, Digital UK acquired Freesat the free-to-air satellite television platform from the BBC and ITV, and formally merged the company into Digital UK.

In December 2021, Channel 5 joined the venture, marking it as "the first time that the venture has been wholly owned by all four PSBs".

Digital UK logo, used until 2023 rebrand

In January 2023, Digital UK changed their name to "Everyone TV" to mark the milestone of both free-to-view UK television providers, Freeview and Freesat, becoming part of the same venture. The rebrand was officially announced at the Outside the Box 2023 conference.

In February 2024, a new joint venture streaming platform named Freely was confirmed to be launching in Q2 2024.

On 30 April 2024, Everyone TV launched Freely on Hisense televisions.

Duties

Switchover communication

Digital UK was responsible for explaining the switchover from analogue to digital television broadcasting to the public and provided information to consumers through a website and a telephone helpline.

Transmitter work

One of the main reasons for switchover was to allow reception of digitals signals through normal aerials and digital terrestrial television, usually known in the UK as Freeview.

Before switchover began, around one quarter of the UK public could not receive Freeview, because the digital signal was broadcast at low power in order not to interfere with analogue television. By switching the analogue signal off, it became possible to increase Freeview coverage. When switchover was completed, 98.5% of UK homes were able to receive the service.

Extending Freeview involved re-engineering work at 1,150 transmitter sites across the country between 2008 and 2012. Digital UK was responsible for co-ordinating this work, which was carried out region by region.

Suppliers

Digital UK also worked with electrical manufacturers and retailers and promoted the 'digital tick' logo, a certification mark for the public that identifies TV equipment in stores that will work before, during and after digital switchover.

Switchover Help Scheme

Digital UK worked alongside the BBC-run Switchover Help Scheme, which helped older and disabled people convert one of their sets to digital.

Previous shareholders

Until March 2021, Arqiva was a shareholder of Digital UK, but was asked to stand down by the other shareholders at the time. Arqiva subsequently went through a process of restructuring.

See also

References

  1. "Everyone TV Limited overview - Find and update company information - Gov.uk". Companies House. 12 April 2005. Retrieved 13 July 2024.
  2. "Industry-funded SwitchCo launches today". DTG. 13 April 2005.
  3. "Analogue TV signals to end in October 2012". BBC. 14 October 2011.
  4. "About us". Freeview.co.uk. Retrieved 21 February 2022.
  5. "Digital UK - About Freeview Play". Digitaluk.co.uk.
  6. BBC, ITV and Channel 4 announce the completion of Digital UK and Freesat’s integration BBC Media Centre. 8 July 2021.
  7. UK TV Earthquake: Freeview And Freesat Become One Company by Or Goren, Cord Busters, July 8 2021.
  8. "Channel 5 joins Digital UK". Freeview.co.uk.
  9. Bedigan, Mike (26 January 2023). "Free television provider Digital UK to be rebranded as Everyone TV". Independent.co.uk.
  10. Reynolds, Liz (26 January 2023). "Digital UK becomes Everyone TV".
  11. "Everyone TV reveals Freely user interface with first-time features for free TV". Everyone TV. 5 February 2024. Retrieved 13 April 2024.
  12. "New streaming service, Freely, launches in landmark collaboration between UK broadcasters". Everyone TV. 30 April 2024. Retrieved 23 May 2024.
  13. "Digital UK shareholder update". Arqiva. Retrieved 4 June 2021.
  14. Bevir, George. "Arqiva confirms restructure and redundancies". IBC. Retrieved 4 June 2021.

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